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  1. Who Won the Republican Debate?
  2. Donald Trump Wants to Close Off Parts of the Internet
  3. Donald Trump and Jeb Bush Spar on Muslim Ban at Republican Debate
  4. Slack Starts $80 Million App Investment Fund
  5. Amazon Just Invested In The Indian Version Of Homejoy
  6. Your Computer Mouse Knows When You’re Angry
  7. Ted Cruz Heads to Republican Debate With Strongest Hand
  8. Ford’s Self-Driving Car Experiment Is Coming to California
  9. How Your Terrible Boss Can Make You a Better Leader
  10. ‘Star Wars’ Will Have a Smaller Opening Weekend Than ‘Twilight’
  11. Northrop’s Futuristic Fighter Jet Would Blast Enemies With Lasers
  12. You Might Soon Be Rating Your Uber Driver With Emojis
  13. Sheryl Sandberg Says Facebook Helped Her Grieve For Her Husband
  14. Kohl’s To Open Stores For 170 Hours Straight
  15. This Company Is Buying a Ton Of Batteries From LG For the Power Grid
  16. Why The Las Vegas Review-Journal’s New Owner Remains a Mystery
  17. This is Now the World’s Most Expensive Home
  18. Trump’s Outbursts Are Pushing Christie Closer to Presidency
  19. Homeland Security Increases Use of Facebook to Identify Terrorists
  20. Sam’s Club CEO Supports Diversity, Gets Called a Racist
  21. Oil Export Ban Is The Last Hurdle for Major Government Spending Deal
  22. The Long, National Nightmare for Savers Is Not Over
  23. Watch Bernie Sanders Talking to Rapper Killer Mike
  24. Police Arrest Man In Hack of 6.4 Million Kids’ Toys
  25. I Went to the Star Wars Premiere and All I Got Was a Giant Tub of Popcorn
  26. Facebook Debuts a Would-Be Yelp-Killer
  27. China’s Most Successful Business Leaders Are Not Safe At Home
  28. Smartphone Screens May Be Getting Cheaper, Thinner
  29. Why Saks Buying Gilt Makes a Ton of Sense
  30. Blue Bottle Coffee Resolves Its Iced-Coffee Cup Crisis
  31. Why Virtual Offices Don’t Work
  32. Donald Trump Doesn’t Care About Winning Iowa
  33. More Americans Will Travel This Holiday Season Than Ever Before
  34. Hillary Clinton Goes After Rubio and Trump on Immigration
  35. Ex-Subway Spokesman Appeals 15-Year Prison Sentence
  36. Watch This Coke Ad With a Box of Kleenex
  37. This Important Skill Is Often Overlooked In Leaders
  38. The Last Time the Fed Raised Rates, No One Had an iPhone Yet
  39. Grumpy Cat Is Suing This Coffee Maker
  40. Why Donald Trump Is Attacking Megyn Kelly—Again
  41. There Are 7 Times More Female Billionaires Today Than in 1995
  42. These Retailers Will Stop Selling Real-Looking Toy Guns
  43. Spotify Will Tell You Which Star Wars Character You’re Most Like
  44. Ex-Sen. Bill Frist Forms Venture Capital Group
  45. Pebble Finally Adds Activity Tracking to Its Smartwatches
  46. How Netflix Video Will Soon Use Less Data
  47. What Sen. Joseph McCarthy’s Downfall Says About Taking on Trump at Tonight’s Debate
  48. This Suspected Hacking Scheme May Have Targeted 60 Million People
  49. Addicts Have A New App to Help Them Stay Sober
  50. Cybersecurity Won’t Be the Biggest Deal at China’s World Internet Conference
  51. Android Pay Debuts in Apps and Will Expand to Australia
  52. This Could Be the Ultimate Window Seat
  53. Here’s How to Watch the GOP Debate Tonight
  54. Can an Algorithm Discover the Next Beyoncé?
  55. Google Promises to Rein in Runaway Query Costs
  56. This is the Biggest Gripe People Have About Service Visits
  57. The owner of Cold Stone Creamery Has Bought Pinkberry
  58. Who’s Winning the 3D-Printed Shoe Race?
  59. Reese’s Had a Hilarious Response to Its Oddly-Shaped Christmas Candy
  60. This Cigarette Maker Is Dropping ‘Tobacco’ From its Name
  61. The 40-Year Ban on Oil Exports Could Be Lifted
  62. Experts: Visa Measure Would Hinder Business, Not Terrorism
  63. What Every Entrepreneur Can Learn From Elon Musk
  64. Prediction: Apple Will Soon Become the World’s First $800 Billion Company
  65. The Devastating Impact of Falling Oil Prices, in One Chart
  66. Disney Teams Up With Alibaba To Sell Movies, TV Shows In China
  67. The Water in Flint, Michigan Has Poisoned Children
  68. Kia Motors’ Road to Self-Driving Cars Goes Through Nevada
  69. New Mac Data Breach Exposes Usernames, Passwords
  70. 8 Things to Watch for at the Las Vegas Republican Debate
  71. The One Thing You Can Do Right Now to Be More Successful
  72. Ted Cruz Just Got a Little Backup From This Big Conservative Mouthpiece
  73. Walgreens Comes to Valeant’s Help
  74. How Companies Can Break Out of a Culture of Saying ‘No’
  75. Ashley Madison Victim Must Identify Himself, Judge Rules
  76. Why Howard Stern Is Still Married to SiriusXM
  77. Craft Beer Companies Are Running Short on This Key ‘Ingredient’
  78. UBM Is Selling Off PR Newswire
  79. Power Sheet – December 15, 2015
  80. Term Sheet — Tuesday, December 15
  81. Here’s Apple’s Holiday Gift to Its Employees
  82. So Much for That Unified EMC Cloud Effort
  83. How Plus-Size Models May Be Adding to the Obesity Crisis
  84. How 92-Year-Old Billionaire Sumner Redstone May Have Been Manipulated
  85. What Ford Gets Right By Mimicking Uber
  86. Why Mercedes-Benz Is Targeting Nintendo Gamers
  87. Apple Has Opened a New Secret Lab
  88. The Most Emotional Moment at the Star Wars Premiere
  89. Here’s What Has Changed Since The Last Republican Debate
  90. Data Sheet—Tuesday, December 15, 2015
  91. The Surprising Thing About Obama and America’s CEOs
  92. Here’s What You Need to Know About the Junk Bond Bust
  93. Howard Stern Is Staying With SiriusXM for a Long Time
  94. Qualcomm Decides Against Splitting The Business
  95. Apple’s Secret Plan to Boost iPhone Sales Is Working
  96. Dear Flyers, There’s a New Seat Even Worse Than Coach
  97. Boeing Is Giving a Ton of Cash Back to Shareholders
  98. DuPont CEO Says Dow Merger Is ‘Very, Very Tax Efficient’
  99. Investor Fears Persist with Fed’s Rate Hike Nearly Here
  100. 5 Key Business Trends to Master in 2016
  101. The Broadsheet: December 15th
  102. Think The Gender Pay Gap Is Smaller At Startups? Think Again.
  103. Here’s How Volkswagen Did in Its Most Important Market In November
  104. CEO Daily: Tuesday, December 15
  105. Why Some CEOs Are Ordering Employees to Take Vacation
  106. Facebook Director Pay Not Getting Many Shareholder ‘Likes’
  107. Fortune’s Blue Ribbon Companies 2015
  108. 5 Big Questions That Haven’t Been Asked at GOP Debates
  109. The Climate Risk No One Is Talking About
  110. People Paid $600 a Month to Live In This Truck In San Francisco
  111. Should Plaintiffs Lawyers Get 94% of A Class Action Settlement?
  112. The Wait For The Fed Is Nearly Over–5 Things to Know Today
  113. These Charts Explain China Currency’s Moves
  114. GE Just Raised Another $4.8 Billion From Japan Sale
  115. IBM Is Bringing in Watson to Conquer The Internet of Things
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