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  1. Report: Pure Storage sets IPO price of $17 per share
  2. Toyota wants self-driving cars on the highway by 2020
  3. Childcare now costs more than rent. No wonder more women are opting out of the workforce
  4. Marco Rubio wants to be a friend to the on-demand economy
  5. Bill Ackman: Mike Bloomberg will run for president and win in 2016
  6. Amazon gets busy locking in domain names for Internet of things
  7. United Auto Workers threatens strike action against Fiat Chrysler
  8. Peet’s Coffee & Tea acquires Stumptown Coffee Roasters
  9. Dunkin’ Donuts responds to McDonald’s all-day breakfast
  10. Shares in KFC parent company dive on earnings miss
  11. Study shows how women directors get blocked in Hollywood
  12. Here’s why the U.S. is now the center of eSports
  13. ABC Family is changing its name to…Freeform?
  14. ESPN pulls sponsored DraftKings segments
  15. Leaving China out of the TPP is a terrible mistake
  16. Hands-on with Microsoft’s Surface Book, the ‘ultimate’ laptop
  17. Apple approved an ad-blocking app that even works on its own News app
  18. Drone startup issued biggest fine ever for flying without permission
  19. This company will ship you New England leaves this fall
  20. An Israeli ad agency may have cracked the all-male panel problem
  21. Just 35% of male directors think having a female board member is ‘very important’
  22. Bosch is making Switzerland’s largest rail freight operator smart
  23. Volkswagen CEO warns of ‘massive cuts’
  24. Why October 6 is the best day to book Thanksgiving travel
  25. IMF lowers global growth expectations
  26. Amazon is dominating competitors and flooding college mailrooms
  27. Disney wants a wearable for the brain to be the next hit gadget
  28. Stanford B-School dean hires PR firm for scandal damage control
  29. See incredible rare images of NASA’s Apollo missions
  30. Ellen Kullman’s ouster at DuPont should worry GE’s Jeff Immelt
  31. IBM launches yet another Watson business unit
  32. Richard Branson’s key to productivity? Be on time
  33. Zuckerberg, Musk and Gates have a not-so-secret productivity hack
  34. Despite slipping poll numbers, Trump maintains he is in it to win it
  35. What the U.S. could learn from Sweden’s 6-hour work day
  36. 2015’s Most Powerful Women on Twitter
  37. Walmart to give nutrition bars prime space as part of big health push
  38. Roomba 980 robot smarter, yet still dumb enough to bash into walls
  39. Now you can know for sure if your booze is fat free
  40. Market volatility sees Chinese yuan surpass Japanese yen in global trade
  41. AmerisourceBergen pays $2.58 billion to buy PharMEDium
  42. VW’s new boss channels Churchill to rally workers
  43. Carly Fiorina says she is ‘horrifying to liberals’
  44. This service will cancel your Comcast account for $5
  45. Keeping track? Cloud software reshapes project management
  46. Nobel Prize in Physics awarded for discovering neutrinos have mass
  47. Reddit tries to turn a corner with the launch of its own news site, Upvoted
  48. Who had a better day: Ellen Kullman or Jack Dorsey?
  49. This interactive map shows 24 hours of global airline flights
  50. These countries have the world’s worst Internet access
  51. Ellen Kullman’s resignation exposes one major failure at DuPont
  52. Shell CEO: ‘Mixed signs’ on recovery of oil prices
  53. The biggest setback for women in corporate America: the 24/7 workday
  54. 7 ways to be debt-free for the rest of your life
  55. What happens when ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ creator goes on a world food tour
  56. Roku’s new 4k streaming device will find the remote control for you
  57. Aaron Sorkin says Steve Jobs just wanted to be loved—is that so wrong?
  58. College students, here’s what you need to do before launching a startup
  59. Here’s what you can get at McDonald’s all-day breakfast
  60. Power Sheet – October 6, 2015
  61. Saying ‘I’m sorry’ is the best career move you can make
  62. Do today’s philanthropists hurt more than they help?
  63. Why Skyworks is buying PMC Sierra for $2 billion
  64. Term Sheet — Tuesday, October 6
  65. Wind now competes with fossil fuels. Solar almost does.
  66. What the 2015 Nobel Prizes mean for traditional Chinese medicine
  67. The fight for a Pacific trade deal isn’t over…yet
  68. SABMiller just said no to $100 billion offer from AB InBev
  69. Former SoftLayer chief Lance Crosby surfaces at stealthy security startup
  70. How the VW scandal could get as big as the ’08 financial crisis
  71. Twitter finally unveils its plan to attract new users
  72. Exclusive: EzCater closes $28 million in funding from Insight Venture Partners
  73. Why ex-Oracle exec Matt Mills joined MapR as president, COO
  74. This popular noodle chain is ditching artificial flavoring
  75. Bosnia: A European tinderbox just waiting for a spark
  76. Lessons from Kullman’s ouster
  77. Data Sheet—Tuesday, October 6, 2015
  78. Amid the patent wars, an oasis of calm collaboration
  79. Why DraftKings and FanDuel should merge
  80. The Broadsheet: October 6th
  81. Europe’s top court just gave U.S. tech firms a huge headache
  82. GE and StartUp Health double down on next-gen medical payments
  83. Fortune 500 firms hold $2.1 trillion overseas to avoid taxes: study
  84. CEO Daily: Tuesday, October 6
  85. China expresses hesitant support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership
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