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  1. China Still Has the World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer
  2. Lowe’s Has Big Plans for its New Home Smart Hub
  3. Republican Governors Want to Block Syrian Refugees. Legally, They Can’t
  4. Was Ronda Rousey’s Loss a Disaster For UFC?
  5. New Netflix Tool Could Ease Cloud Deployment for Big Companies
  6. Rdio Will Shut Down and Sell Some of Its Assets to Pandora for $75 Million
  7. The World’s Biggest Commercial Drone Maker is Opening a Flagship Store
  8. A Papa John’s Owner is Going to Jail
  9. Twitter Is Testing More Emojis for Reactions
  10. Zenefits CEO Confirms That Sales Are Growing Slower Than Expected
  11. We Need to Keep the ‘Reality’ in Virtual Reality
  12. Taco Bell Is the Latest Fast Food Chain to Go Cage-Free With its Eggs
  13. Square and Tinder Are Going Public This Week
  14. Will The Force Be Strong With Electronic Arts?
  15. The Studio Behind ‘Pulp Fiction’ Could Be Sold Soon
  16. Why Would a Highly Respected Vatican Official Turn into a Vati-Leaker?
  17. Uber Is Letting Drivers Turn Their Personal Trips Into Cash
  18. Why Your Smartphone Won’t Let You Sleep
  19. This City Could Be Better for Entrepreneurs Than Silicon Valley
  20. McDonald’s Is Taking Another Stab at Replacing its Dollar Menu
  21. The World’s Largest Private Equity Investors Are…
  22. Global Trade Slowdown: The Mystery of Empty U.S. Ports
  23. It Could Get a Lot Tougher for Indian Companies Doing Business in the U.S.
  24. Polyvore’s Jess Lee on Why She Sold to Yahoo
  25. In a World Used to Terror, Travel Industry Still Faces Risks After Paris Attacks
  26. Why This Nonprofit Wants to Help Girls Fail
  27. This Could Explain Why You’re Not Getting Ahead at Work
  28. Google Map Reviewers Can Get This Helpful Feature for Free
  29. Why Detroit Is Stepping up Plans to Build More Cars in Mexico
  30. Urban Outfitters Just Bought a Pizza Restaurant
  31. Jon Huntsman Sr. Returns to Private Equity with Rocket Fuel Deal
  32. Anonymous Declares Cyber War on ISIS. Why It Matters
  33. Republican Governors are Refusing Syrian Refugees
  34. Here’s What the Presidential Candidates are Saying About Immigration
  35. Personal Privacy Versus State Preservation in the Aftermath of the Paris Attacks
  36. ‘Spectre’ and ‘Peanuts’ Top U.S. Box Office Again
  37. Star Wars Is Already Paying Off Big for Toy Makers
  38. CEO Michael Dell Says Encryption Backdoors Are ‘a Horrible Idea’
  39. Why This Study on Millennial Sports Video Habits Should Worry ESPN
  40. Marriott CEO: We Were “Compulsive” About Keeping Starwood Deal Secret
  41. For-Profit College To Pay Record Sum to Settle Fraud Charges
  42. These are the Coolest ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ Toys
  43. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Ups Stake in IBM and GM, Cuts Walmart
  44. Apple CEO Tim Cook: Don’t Expect an iPad-Mac Combo
  45. Constellation Brands to Buy Craft Brewer Ballast Point
  46. Amazon Wants to Be the Go-to Store for Emerging Gadgets
  47. General Motors and UAW Union Delay Ratifying New Contract
  48. A Muslim Woman’s First Thoughts After the Paris Attacks
  49. Parisians Defy Fear After the Attacks
  50. What Entrepreneurs Can Learn From Steve Jobs About Silicon Valley
  51. IBM Teams Up With Nvidia for New Hardware for Watson
  52. Zenefits: Now We Handle Payroll, Too
  53. Game Publishers Are Hesitant About VR—Except This One
  54. Donald Trump and T-Mobile’s CEO Just Got Into a Twitter War
  55. Beer Companies Are Courting Women
  56. Britain’s Top Spy Agency Has the Most Bizarre Recruitment Ads
  57. The One Word Managers Need to Say More Often
  58. Microsoft to Fund Companies That Can Bring Internet to Remote Areas
  59. Paris Attacks Are Weighing on the Outlook for Luxury Spending
  60. CBS Swaps Out ‘Supergirl,’ ‘NCIS’ Episodes After Paris Attacks
  61. Anne Frank’s Diary at Center of New Copyright Fight
  62. ‘Fallout 4’ $750 million game launch leaves ‘Call of Duty’ in the dust
  63. Airbnb Is Trying to Help Out Stranded Travelers in Paris
  64. Here’s How Microsoft’s Minecraft Will Teach Kids How to Code
  65. Power Sheet – November 16, 2015
  66. Term Sheet — Monday, November 16
  67. If You Thought Cloud Consolidation Was Over, Think Again
  68. Here’s Why China’s Currency Will Be Included in the IMF’s Basket
  69. What the Paris Attacks Mean For the Future of ISIS
  70. IBM Discovers ‘Design Thinking’
  71. Two Pioneers of User-friendly Design Say Apple Has Lost its Way
  72. Why Jack Dorsey Will Leave Square (But Stay at Twitter)
  73. What This Video Mocking ‘Girl Power’ Ads Gets Wrong
  74. Why Two HPs Are Better Than One
  75. Big Job Cuts Are Coming at This Indie Movie Studio
  76. Data Sheet—Monday, November 16, 2015
  77. Facebook is Defending Its Use of ‘Safety Check’ After Paris Attacks
  78. How Brookstone Wants to Crowdfund a Comeback
  79. Xerox Has Made Disintegrating Computer Chips
  80. The Broadsheet: November 16th
  81. This Merger is Creating the World’s Biggest Hotel Chain
  82. CEO Daily: Monday, November 16
  83. How Henry Paulson Plans to Improve U.S.-China Ties
  84. China’s Tsinghua Is On A $47 Billion Spree To Build A Chip Empire
  85. Markets Rebound From Post-Attack Jitters
  86. Japan Is Back In Recession Again
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