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  1. Rep. Paul Ryan wins key backing for speaker job
  2. Should people pay to register their drones?
  3. Ben & Jerry’s is making craft beer ice cream
  4. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to developers: We’re sorry
  5. Now you can pilot a real-world drone from inside virtual reality
  6. Paul Ryan spars with GOP rightwing over House Speaker role
  7. Don’t pretend tech unicorn valuations are meaningless
  8. Back to the Future’s coolest invention is now a reality
  9. Hewlett-Packard throws in the towel on public cloud
  10. EBay pleases investors with mediocre quarter
  11. Microsoft finally has a laptop to compete with Apple
  12. Top 5 questions on Dell-EMC-VMware cloud strategy
  13. This U.S. court decision just quashed innovation in health care
  14. America’s best towns for Halloween
  15. Why Obama’s favorite clockmaker is moving to Qatar
  16. Drink Beck’s? You can expect some checks
  17. Nearly half of male execs say the media ignores their career issues
  18. How many iPhones did Apple sell last quarter?
  19. How Amazon can quash the rise of phony product reviews
  20. Microsoft set to gobble up third Israeli cybersecurity startup in year, source says
  21. Britain’s desperate courtship of Xi Jinping and China: Is it really worth it?
  22. Theranos CEO hits back in blood feud with Wall Street Journal
  23. Profits up, Biogen cuts 11% of global workforce
  24. Why Japan wants to transform into a ‘hydrogen society’
  25. Vatican denies report that Pope has a brain tumor
  26. Ben Bernanke sees the upside of negative rates
  27. Spotify: Being number one is nice, but it also makes you a target
  28. President Bernie Sanders: Bad for bankers, perhaps not so bad for banks
  29. Carl Icahn pledges $150 million to fight tax inversions
  30. Why China’s optimists are wrong
  31. Michael Dell takes a dig at Microsoft’s Surface (right in front of Satya!)
  32. The automotive industry has lost its masculinity
  33. YouTube Red is YouTube’s new subscription service
  34. Tesla’s coolest new feature has a huge problem
  35. Here’s one big reason men’s earnings are growing twice as fast as women’s
  36. Short-seller: Is Valeant the pharmaceutical Enron?
  37. Think twice about working for a company with free dry cleaning and nap pods
  38. Science shows how climate change could make the world poorer
  39. This is the forgotten business genius behind ‘Back to the Future’
  40. Chipotle’s remedy for slowing growth? More catering, mobile ordering
  41. Yahoo hopes for ‘historic event’ with its NFL livestream
  42. Joe Biden says he won’t run for president in 2016
  43. It’s official: Chris Rock is hosting the Academy Awards
  44. Why a high-paying job offer could be a red flag
  45. Amy Schumer is getting a huge pay raise
  46. 10 ‘Back to the Future’ predictions that came true
  47. Another tale of Theranos patient woe
  48. Paul Ryan outfoxes the Freedom Caucus
  49. Power Sheet – October 21, 2015
  50. China’s version of the ‘Maker Movement’ puts the U.S. to shame
  51. Can American Apparel save itself?
  52. Meet the former GM exec who’s taking Canyon Ranch international
  53. Why the Iran nuclear deal won’t promise an oil boom
  54. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara is investigating daily fantasy sports
  55. KKR is raising its first tech fund
  56. Toyota takes car-tech “Back To the Future”—again
  57. Joe Tucci & friends seek to soothe VMware shareholders
  58. McDonald’s new menu item is a huge surprise
  59. How you can own a Ferrari for just $52
  60. Don’t expect an Uber IPO any time soon
  61. VICE Media sites go dark in support of journalist imprisoned in Turkey
  62. #Brands are milking Back to the Future Day for all it’s worth
  63. A weakened Britain finally learns how to kowtow to Beijing
  64. It’s official: Western Digital to acquire SanDisk for about $19 billion
  65. The Fortune interview: OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei
  66. Apple TV goes on sale, begins shipping next week
  67. Exclusive: Michael Dell to buy home in Boston
  68. Here’s why Toyota just recalled 6.5 million cars
  69. Data Sheet—Wednesday, October 21, 2015
  70. Canada’s new prime minister really doesn’t like the F-35
  71. From Full House to Gilmore Girls: 6 shows getting a second life
  72. Term Sheet — Wednesday October 21
  73. Star Wars absolutely destroyed ticket sales records
  74. The Broadsheet: October 21st
  75. Why other U.S. companies won’t imitate Yum’s China spinoff
  76. Facebook is targeting minority parents to improve tech’s diversity gap
  77. This engineering firm has never had any openings—or layoffs
  78. A goat-loving startup in Austin is shepherding talent with great culture
  79. Former Business Objects CEO tackles workforce analytics
  80. CEO Daily: Wednesday, October 21
  81. Credit Suisse and Ferrari heads to Wall Street–5 things to know today
  82. Exclusive: How First Data reinvented itself to become 2015’s biggest IPO
  83. Credit Suisse announces $6.3 billion capital hike to fund new strategy
  84. How many watches did Apple sell last quarter?
  85. The house where Bruce Springsteen wrote “Born to Run” is for sale
  86. Uber CEO: Most drivers work too little to be considered full time employees
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