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  1. Apple Pay Is Finally Coming To China
  2. Why an MBA Does Not Impress Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg
  3. Facebook Gives Employees Big Money to Move Closer to Work
  4. This May Be The World’s Smallest Artwork
  5. The Hardest Part of Being an Entrepreneur
  6. Here’s the Right Way to Plan For a Successful Career
  7. Dell’s Cybersecurity Unit SecureWorks Files to Go Public
  8. FCC Wants Details on AT&T, Comcast, T-Mobile Data Plans
  9. Why Every Entrepreneur Should Want To Save the World
  10. How Close Is Star Wars’ Transportation Tech to Reality?
  11. ‘Layaway Angels’ Give Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars to Walmart Shoppers
  12. LifeLock Pays Big to Settle FTC Suit Over Weak Data Security
  13. Elon Musk Gives His Nod to a Radical Fix for VW’s Emissions Scandal
  14. Reddit Is Kicking Off Users Who Post Star Wars Spoilers
  15. Here’s Why Pandora’s Stock Rose Despite Higher Costs
  16. How Martin Shkreli Allegedly Created a ‘Ponzi Scheme’ With Biotech Stocks
  17. Volkswagen Appoints Recall Czar to Handle Claims
  18. Music Royalties Adjusted: Did Taylor Get Her Way?
  19. Here Are 5 Reasons Avon Fell Apart in the U.S.
  20. Martin Shkreli’s Fraud Charges Are Dwarfed By Others
  21. Why Abby Wambach Wants You to ‘Forget Her’
  22. The Year’s Best VC Deal Was for a Company You’ve Never Heard Of
  23. Here’s Why You Should Buy A House in London, Now
  24. Up to 90% of Cancer Cases Caused by Lifestyle or Environment, Study Says
  25. Why Every Washington Politico Should Think Like an Entrepreneur
  26. Watch Jimmy Kimmel Read a Donald Trump Children’s ‘Book’ to Trump
  27. Adele Fans Had a Tough Time Getting Tickets to Her U.S. Tour
  28. You Can Thank Millennials for This Important Change to the Workplace
  29. Here’s What Happens When Your Company Only Focuses on Data
  30. This Country Is Still the Best Place on Earth to Live
  31. Men With Mustaches Outnumber Women in Top Med School Roles
  32. The Mayo Wars Just Ended
  33. Netflix Made Socks That Pause Your Show When You Fall Asleep
  34. U.S. House Approves Tax Measure As Spending Bill Looms
  35. His Charge Will Go On? Leo DiCaprio Invests in Smart Outlet Startup
  36. Bernie Sanders Racks Up Key Support From Liberal Grassroots
  37. Toyota Is Taking Another Step Towards Self-Driving Cars
  38. Kaiser Permanente Is Opening Its Own Medical School
  39. Young Workers Don’t Want Sales Jobs. How To Convince Them Otherwise
  40. Prediction: Campaign Ad Spending Is on the Verge of Another Boom Year
  41. Why Apple, Tesla, and Uber Are Not ‘Disruptive’
  42. IDC: Apple Watch to Dominate Smartwatch Market Through 2019
  43. Warren Buffett Stumps For Hillary Clinton in Nebraska
  44. 5 Important Parts Of The $1.1 Trillion Government Spending Bill
  45. How the WhatsApp Ban Caused ‘A Sad Day’ in Brazil
  46. BlackBerry CEO John Chen Calls Out Apple’s Approach to Security
  47. Returns Scams to Cost Retailers Billions
  48. Papa John’s Is Antibiotic-Free
  49. These Are the Shortfalls of the Paris Climate Change Deal
  50. Here’s What Walt Disney World Is Doing About Gun Violence
  51. Solar, Wind Companies Cheer as Crucial Tax Credit Nears Extension
  52. Sheldon Adelson Confirms Las Vegas Newspaper Purchase
  53. Bud Light Has a New Look
  54. How Much Parents Worry About Their Kids Is Widely Split According to Income
  55. In a Cutthroat Ocean Shipping Market, China Sharpens Its Knives
  56. Steven Spielberg Hopes the Sequel to DreamWorks is a Hit
  57. AstraZeneca Wants a Stake in This Biotech Firm for a Cancer Cure
  58. Microsoft Cozies Up to China With a Custom Version of Windows
  59. Why Women Need to Brag More
  60. How Theranos Misled Me
  61. Apple Has a New COO (and Phil Schiller Will Lead the App Store)
  62. Apple Music Could Catch up to Spotify in 2016
  63. Holiday Hackers Threaten Xbox Live, PSN
  64. Power Sheet – December 17, 2015
  65. Two Chinese Airlines Are Buying Boeing Planes for $10 Billion
  66. Here’s Why Good Resumes Won’t Signal Promising Team Members
  67. Robert De Niro’s New Luxury Hotel Named World’s Worst
  68. Term Sheet — Thursday, December 17
  69. First Round Capital Crashes its Startups
  70. Oracle Claims Good, But Not Yet Good Enough, Cloud Growth
  71. Avon Ladies Get New Boss: Private Equity
  72. Embrace Open Source Software, For the Good of Nerdmanity
  73. Here Are the Newest Members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
  74. Goldman Sachs Backs Food And Travel Video Network For Millennials
  75. Flu Season Will Peak at an Unusual Time This Winter
  76. Data Sheet—Thursday, December 17, 2015
  77. Congress Could Approve More Than $600 Billion in Tax Cuts Today
  78. Putin Heaps Praise on Trump, Scorn on Erdogan
  79. Brazil Pulls the Plug on WhatsApp for 48 Hours
  80. Avon Looks Like it Finally Found a White Knight
  81. Tesla: We’re Sticking With Mobileye Car Tech
  82. The Broadsheet: December 17th
  83. Turner Is Giving Away $2.4 Million to Gamers in 2016
  84. End of Easy Money Brings Relief
  85. CEO Daily: Thursday, December 17
  86. Donald Trump Lost All of These Business Deals Since June
  87. Pharma CEO Martin Shkreli Arrested for Securities Fraud
  88. Fed Aftermath and Rite Aid — 5 Things to Know Today
  89. Energy Companies Face Big Risks From Paris Climate Deal
  90. China’s Media Almost Call Xiaomi’s Air Filter a Fraud
  91. IBM, J.P. Morgan, and Others Build a New Blockchain For Business
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