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  1. Regulatory Scrutiny Is a Sign of a Big Idea, Says One Investor
  2. Cisco Feels the Pain of a Weakened China Economy
  3. A New Startup Wants to Make Personal Propeller Planes Sexy Again
  4. Can Disney’s CEO Help Make a Los Angeles NFL Team Happen?
  5. What Should Media Companies Do in a World Controlled by Giant Platforms?
  6. GoPro Shares Fall Below IPO Price
  7. Some Good News for Yum Brands in China
  8. T-Mobile CEO Explains Unlimited Plan Price Hike
  9. Why Hershey’s Kisses Will Be Healthier This Holiday Season
  10. Nordstrom Isn’t Immune From Retail’s Bloodbath
  11. Fossil Just Bought This Wearable Tech Company
  12. Tribune Publishing Approves Buyouts for 7% of its Employees
  13. Italian Construction Firm Salini Impregilo Bets on America’s Infrastructure Woes
  14. Missy Elliott Drops Her First Music Video in 7 Years
  15. Obama Faces a Tough Road with TPP Trade Deal
  16. You Can Finally Get This Web Browser on Your iPhone
  17. Hulu in Talks to Sell Stake to Time Warner: Report
  18. Why a Fed Rate Hike May Catch Investors Off-Guard
  19. Cisco’s Shares Tumble on Weak Guidance
  20. Big Tobacco Stocks Shrug Off New Proposed Smoking Ban
  21. Billionaire Says Smarter Tech Will Destroy Jobs At a Record Clip
  22. Here’s What You Need to Know About YouTube Music
  23. A New Study Says Roundup Herbicide Is Unlikely to Cause Cancer
  24. Facebook Is Testing Disappearing Messages
  25. Entitled employees: 5 ways to manage them
  26. Here’s What Xbox One Gamers Will Find in the Console’s New Software
  27. This Is What’s Wrong With Ben Carson’s Life Story
  28. The CEO of REI Answered Questions on Reddit and it Backfired
  29. Greece Shuts Down in a New Round of Protests
  30. Students Take to the Streets to Protest Ballooning Debt
  31. Hollywood Reporter’s Rank Decision Sends the Wrong Message
  32. WWE Fans Can Now Get Ringside Seats Through Virtual Reality
  33. One of America’s Priciest Mansions is Back on the Market
  34. The Market’s Fed Freakout Is Unjustified
  35. Kohl’s Eases Concerns About U.S. Retail Slowdown
  36. India’s Modi Faces Cheers and Jeers In Britain
  37. Here’s why Shares of Angie’s List Are Spiking Today
  38. Fidelity Marks Down Even More Popular Tech Startups
  39. Ben Carson is Profiting From Ties With Convicted Felon: Report
  40. CNN Is Rebooting its iReport Site Thanks to Social Media
  41. Ben Carson’s Proposed ‘Starter’ Minimum Wage For Teen Workers Already Exists
  42. Boston Consulting Group has invented the office of the future—for itself
  43. This Startup’s Answer to Avoiding Dealers: A Car Vending Machine
  44. Why a British Utility Is Buying a Sensor Startup for $60 million
  45. Target Finally Bringing its Small-Format Urban Stores to Manhattan
  46. Lenovo Reports $714 Million Loss Amid Restructuring
  47. The Next Big Challenge for Chipmakers Is AI
  48. Bernie Sanders Just Got His Biggest Labor Endorsement Yet
  49. A Judge Dismissed A Lawsuit Against Taylor Swift Using Taylor Swift Lyrics
  50. Americans Are More Obese Than Ever
  51. This is the Worst Type of Airplane Passenger
  52. Why These Two Cable Companies Are Betting on Virtual Reality
  53. Uber Signs a Mapping Deal With TomTom
  54. Target holds firm on selling ‘OCD’ sweaters
  55. The One Quality A Leader Should Never Lack
  56. This City Has the Most Foreclosures in America
  57. Billionaire Buys 7-year-old Daughter Most Expensive Diamond Ever
  58. Eyefluence Founder Sees Nothing But Increased Productivity With Virtual Reality
  59. New-Age Engineering School Taps Old-School Mentors
  60. Welcome to the Future. Here’s Your (Real) Jetpack.
  61. Dunkin’ Donuts Holiday Cups Come Out Amid Starbucks Controversy
  62. Here’s How to Get a Roku for Just $25
  63. Meet Spain’s Kingmaker
  64. Here’s What to Pay Attention to When You Start a New Job
  65. Power Sheet – November 12, 2015
  66. Spotify Names Its Most-Streamed Track of All Time
  67. Here’s how Liberty Media Will Split Into 3 New Stocks
  68. Eventbrite CEO Kevin Hartz is Temporarily Stepping Down
  69. Term Sheet — Thursday, November 12
  70. Google to Alert Gmail Users When They Receive Unsecurely Delivered Emails
  71. The Key to Launching a Successful Startup
  72. Why Immigrant Women Make Great Entrepreneurs
  73. Why Nike’s CEO is Fortune’s Businessperson of the Year
  74. Data Sheet—Thursday, November 12, 2015
  75. Here’s What People Are Saying About Apple’s New iPad Pro
  76. Volkswagen Wants More Whistleblowers to Come Forward
  77. Apple Could Be Cooking Up a New Way to Send Money
  78. Customer Service to Sales: We Need to Talk
  79. Airbnb Makes it Easier for Hosts to Rake in the Cash
  80. The Broadsheet: November 12th
  81. Catalonia Says It Will Defy Court Order, Press On With Secession
  82. Nike’s Master Craftsman
  83. How Formula 1 Teams Use Big Data to Win
  84. Four Takeaways From the Fortune Global Forum
  85. CEO Daily: Thursday, November 12
  86. Venezuela Drug Bust and SABMiller Reports — 5 Things To Know Today
  87. What Makes Atlassian’s IPO Case Sexy
  88. In 2015, Most of The Highest Paid Musicians Are Men
  89. How the U.S. should respond to the rise of India
  90. Rollls-Royce Shares Plummet Another Yet Another Downgrade
  91. Putin Tells Russia’s Athletics Bosses To Cooperate With WADA Probe
  92. Walmart’s Black Friday strategy this year? No (or at least fewer) gimmicks
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