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  1. National Uber protest barely gets into gear
  2. U.S. government to require that hobbyists register their drones
  3. Florida prosecutor subpoenas fantasy sports group
  4. 5 important predictions about business technology spending
  5. Apple ordered to pay huge damages in patent case
  6. Report: Russians hacked Dow Jones for stock tips
  7. Tinder parent company Match just filed to go public
  8. Arab graffiti artists sneak criticism of ‘Homeland’ into TV show
  9. Twitter gets rid of the last Vine co-founder
  10. These are America’s favorite TV bosses
  11. Jay Z forgot he owns Tidal
  12. Buyout kings
  13. Google’s victory in book-scanning case is a huge win for fair use
  14. The last days of Drexel Burnham
  15. Is it the end of the road for the Dodge Viper?
  16. Yahoo: Sayonara, passwords
  17. Twitter’s newest exec is getting a base salary of just $50,000
  18. Stephen Colbert raves about the Tesla Model S autopilot upgrade
  19. A lottery that doesn’t pay its winners and other tales of financially incompetent U.S. states
  20. A Hong Kong super-tutor just turned down an $11 million job offer
  21. This is how much binge drinking costs the U.S. economy
  22. This is when you can finally see the new Star Wars trailer
  23. New study connects fracking with lower sperm count
  24. Microsoft is officially the quietest place on earth
  25. What H&M’s recent ad says about mainstream fashion
  26. Fortune Live for October 16, 2015: Most Powerful Women, DraftKings, and FanDuel
  27. How AT&T is using drivers’ cellular data to help fix California traffic
  28. United Airlines CEO Oscar Munoz suffers heart attack
  29. Mike Huckabee just called Washington and Wall Street a strip club
  30. Did Germany bribe to win hosting rights to FIFA’s 2006 World Cup?
  31. 3D print your own jewelry? This startup says yes
  32. How Tesla is ushering in the age of the learning car
  33. Goldman Sachs just fired 20 analysts for cheating on tests
  34. Why the Most Powerful Women—and Warren Buffett—are bullish on the economy
  35. ABC ad rates for Oscars 2016 are astronomical
  36. T-Mobile leaves NYSE switches to Nasdaq, for ‘fun’
  37. BlackBerry Priv finally available for pre-order, specs confirmed
  38. Steve Ballmer now owns 4% of Twitter
  39. Clinton’s big pharma takedown plan has some serious issues
  40. Trump: Zero interest rates are Yellen’s political gift to Obama
  41. Danny Meyer’s tip ban targets a pay problem that’s going to get worse
  42. The smart home’s problem is its best product is terrible and made by a bankrupt company
  43. Your next business partner should come with a prenup
  44. IBM gives China sneak peek of software source code: Report
  45. Netflix streams its first feature film today
  46. Google Books is ‘highly transformative,’ appeals court confirms in fair use ruling
  47. FBI rewrote its PSA on credit card fraud after banks complained. Why?
  48. Here’s how Hulu is finally becoming a competitive streaming service
  49. All about Anthony Bourdain’s $60 million food market
  50. Bernie Sanders rejects drug price-raising CEO’s donation: ‘We don’t want his stinkin’ money’
  51. Spending time at IBM Watson
  52. Power Sheet – October 16, 2015
  53. Alibaba to buy this Chinese video company for $3.6 billion
  54. Term Sheet — Friday, October 16
  55. Steve Ballmer is either a big Twitter fan or he’s been hacked
  56. The Apple guys at IBM are smiling. Here’s why.
  57. American Airlines attendant booed as she kicks a crying woman off a plane
  58. Walmart CEO’s plan to fight Amazon: “Win with stores”
  59. In his new memoir, Ben Bernanke is wrong about the fall of Lehman
  60. How this med school is using virtual reality to teach students
  61. Red Hat acquires Ansible to beef up its development tool set
  62. Data Sheet—Friday, October 16, 2015
  63. Amazon makes nice (sort of) with hybrid cloud crowd
  64. It’s time to say farewell to US Airways
  65. Dan Rather vs. George W. Bush: ‘Truth’ comes out
  66. Donald Trump has spent $678,000 on hats and shirts
  67. China’s No. 2 hints at a weak economy
  68. The Broadsheet: October 16th
  69. CEO Daily: Friday, October 16
  70. Uber just won a big lawsuit in London
  71. This CEOs best tip for making tough business decisions
  72. YouTube CEO: How to get girls excited about tech careers. Plus, how to get women to stay.
  73. Here’s why the tech Unicorns’ dreams won’t come true
  74. The man who created VW’s toxic culture still looms large
  75. GE earnings and Yum appointment — 5 things to know today
  76. Europe, Turkey strike a deal on tackling the migrant crisis
  77. Schlumberger: it’ll be a slow, weak recovery for the oil sector
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