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- Apple, Google reach new deal to end lawsuit over employee poaching
- Tesla CEO says China sales weak, promises Model X this summer
- U.S. insurer MetLife to sue regulators over high-risk tag
- Nouriel Roubini: Cheap oil won’t last
- Can subprime auto loans crash the financial system?
- Is Amazon risking a backlash over its Woody Allen series deal?
- Ex-Facebook exec Jonathan Heiliger forms new VC firm
- Ex-KKR tech chief launches new private equity firm
- Apple’s new video camera patent sends GoPro’s shares into a tailspin
- China praises Facebook’s decision to censor dissident
- Benched: Beats by Dre and the other big brands banned by the NFL
- Prof. Sergio Marchionne’s bravura performance at the Detroit auto show
- Local Motors shows Strati, the world’s first 3D-printed car
- The wave of free-to-play video games is surging, and Sony’s along for the ride
- What’s good for U.S. business? Protect the little guys with big ideas
- 3 things you can learn from your worst boss
- Instacart, the grocery delivery startup, raises $220 million
- Jamba Juice gives activists two board seats
- How Uber could help end traffic jams
- One CEO’s cheat sheet to the top
- U.K.’s David Cameron threatens messaging app ban over terror concerns
- Hong Kong man arrested with 94 iPhones taped to his body
- Facebook will post Amber Alerts on your news feed
- Term Sheet — Tuesday, January 13
- Woody Allen strikes a deal with Amazon for new series
- Small business optimism at 8-year high as wages rise
- Confident entrepreneurs deftly overcome impostor syndrome
- Citrix chairman joins cloud financials pioneer as CEO
- 8 daily habits that will make 2015 explosive
- 10 quick tips for better business writing
- 10 ways you can be more confident at work
- At CES 2015, in search of calm amid chaos
- Data Sheet—Tuesday, January 13, 2015
- Pimco’s shakeup, and GM open to Google — 5 things to know today
- GM open to working with Google on developing self-driving cars
- The Broadsheet: January 13th
- China trade figures point to slowest growth since 1989
- For Turkey, more women on boards means little
- 3 ways to think like a leader
- How many Macs did Apple sell last quarter?
- Bill Gross says he was fired by Pimco
- Warren Buffett’s investing successors blew it in 2014
- 2,000 jobs threatened as United mulls outsourcing at US airports
- The single best goal you can set for 2015
- How to defeat groupthink: 5 solutions
- Elizabeth Warren: I’m not running for president
- Ackman renews attacks on Herbalife, says it will be gone within a year
- Globally, women gain corporate board seats — but not in the US
- You’re probably taking more business trips this year
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