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  1. Who won the Democratic debate?
  2. To get girls into STEM, let them “play”—and show them the money
  3. Hillary Clinton overshadows Bernie Sanders to start Democratic debate
  4. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders spar on capitalism in first debate
  5. Michelle Obama: Fortune’s Most Powerful Women show what educated women can do
  6. What this Congresswoman has learned from raising a child with Down Syndrome
  7. Michelle Obama to business: Help us transform girls’ education
  8. With PC sales slumping, Intel’s betting on the cloud
  9. Here’s why Deadspin is right, and the NFL and Twitter are wrong
  10. General Electric’s transformation just took a big step forward
  11. Alibaba’s Jack Ma: Counterfeit hurts us too
  12. SanDisk is said to be in acquisition talks
  13. Toyota jam-packs next-gen Prius with more tech, adds 4-wheel drive option
  14. Here’s how Dell plans to finance its purchase of EMC
  15. Southwest Airlines CEO: ‘This is the year of Houston’
  16. Tesla says two Nevada journalists snuck into its factory and injured its employees
  17. What more than 30 years in the military taught Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson about leadership
  18. Megyn Kelly: I overestimated Trump’s anger management skills
  19. Here’s what Republican candidates are doing for tonight’s Democratic debate
  20. Fantasy sports scandal helped DraftKings and FanDuel
  21. Most of the story team for the next Star Wars film is female
  22. JPMorgan quarterly profit jumps by 22%
  23. Mary Barra says VW scandal won’t happen at GM
  24. Ice cream melting on the factory floor: Ugly tales from Blue Bell
  25. Jennifer Lawrence, here’s how you can get paid as much as the men
  26. Power-generating soccer balls, hunger-solving wristbands and teacher-training software, oh my!
  27. Under Armour exec steps down from the company and out of the athletic performance industry
  28. Are we facing another Cuban Missile Crisis?
  29. Yes, you can watch tonight’s Democratic debate in virtual reality
  30. Donald Trump will host ‘Saturday Night Live’ next month
  31. U.S. Secretary of Commerce to China: You can’t keep stealing our intellectual property
  32. India: The latest battleground for big cloud computing providers
  33. Why Washington’s mayor is investing in community policing
  34. What Hillary Clinton can learn from Rhode Island’s first female governor
  35. Four reasons Morgan Stanley raised its Apple estimates
  36. Dell and HP may still do a deal
  37. CyPhy Works to harness the potential of drones by tying them to the ground
  38. Conde Nast just acquired Pitchfork Media
  39. Mission to Mars: Lockheed Martin is on board
  40. The one thing you’re doing wrong on LinkedIn
  41. This is the new reality in emerging markets
  42. Why Apple’s push to power everything with Lightning is important
  43. This is how some Twitter employees found out they lost their job
  44. How this CEO avoided getting conned in a wire transfer scam
  45. Eric Feng leaves Flipboard to rejoin Kleiner Perkins
  46. Why are the Democrats debating at a Republican’s casino?
  47. Olive Garden kicks out uniformed officer for carrying a gun
  48. Here’s how to get more women on corporate boards
  49. Secrets to getting into a top MBA program
  50. 3 questions to ask before you quit your job
  51. Behind the scenes: Photos from Fortune’s 40 Under 40 party
  52. Snapchat shuts down its in-house content channel
  53. California just legalized electric skateboards
  54. Facebook will now inject videos directly into your bloodstream
  55. How millennials are creating new ‘mega cities’
  56. Why Democratic voters support free trade agreements
  57. Mondelez CEO: Companies ignore activist investors ‘at their peril’
  58. Warren Buffett (still) doesn’t want to be an activist investor
  59. Here’s what happens when you get in an Uber crash
  60. Volkswagen cuts its first €1 billion, starts technology overhaul
  61. Last big chunk of GE Capital sold to Wells Fargo
  62. Ginni Rometty: Forget digital—cognitive business is the future
  63. Anheuser-Busch facing Justice Department probe over craft beer in US
  64. SteelBrick raises $48 million to help businesses fix sales quotes
  65. Rocky term of Apple’s ebooks antitrust monitor will expire Friday
  66. These global businesswomen are community builders too
  67. How Seattle could help Uber drivers earn a fatter paycheck
  68. The biggest mistake a successful company can make
  69. This is the new generation gap at work
  70. Hillary, Bernie and who? Meet the other three Democrats on stage tonight
  71. Apple’s Tim Cook is right: Here’s why merging iOS, OS X is a bad idea
  72. Johnson & Johnson struggles to boost drug sales even as profits gain
  73. Massachusetts bemoans EMC buyout by (gasp) a Texas company
  74. Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit livestream schedule
  75. Winter Storm ‘Yolo’ could be a thing this year
  76. Power Sheet – October 13, 2015
  77. Apple’s recent concessions in China have a pattern
  78. HP vs Dell
  79. Asking these 4 questions will stop up to 90% of hacks
  80. Millennials are driving an $18 billion food revolution
  81. Apple’s smaller iMac just got a way better screen
  82. Starbucks is testing coffee delivery to New York offices
  83. Israeli security startup Cybereason raises $59 million in funding round led by Softbank
  84. Term Sheet — Tuesday, October 13
  85. How to make a global company a great employer
  86. Donald Trump will live Tweet tonight’s Democratic debate
  87. Playboy won’t publish any more pictures of naked women
  88. 5 things to expect from tonight’s Democratic debate
  89. Failure is just the beginning: Lessons in innovation from GE, Google, and Intel
  90. Fore! How this company is using VR to sell golf clubs
  91. Why the CNN Democratic debate will be as useless as the GOP’s
  92. Twitter just confirmed ‘up to 336’ layoffs
  93. Zugata comes out of stealth to fix universally-hated performance review process
  94. Data Sheet—Tuesday, October 13, 2015
  95. The DoJ doesn’t think much of lobbying against Gulf airlines
  96. Here’s why Russian companies are leaving London
  97. Re-Tooled: How Timberland got back on its feet
  98. The Broadsheet: October 13th
  99. Predictive sales software startup EverString raises another $65 million
  100. How many paid for Apple Music when it was no longer free?
  101. CEO Daily: Tuesday, October 13
  102. Leonardo DiCaprio wants to make a VW scandal movie
  103. Brewing deal, and Democrats prep for debate–5 things to know today
  104. Adobe, DocuSign ink more electronic-signature alliances
  105. Another suicidal board? How DuPont’s directors failed Ellen Kullman
  106. The biggest culprit in VW’s emissions scandal
  107. SABMiller yields to improved AB InBev offer
  108. U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand: Joe Biden will run for president
  109. Want a taste of Bono’s high-end home automation system? Try this DIY system
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