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  1. Religious freedom laws: Once unifying, but now divisive
  2. Netflix renews ‘House of Cards’ for fourth season in 2016
  3. Indianapolis in crisis mode after tourism hit by religious bill
  4. Arkansas, Indiana approve fixes to acts seen as targeting gays
  5. Walmart U.S. CEO: fresher food, fill empty shelves and lower prices
  6. States ask U.S. Congress to launch inquiry of herbal supplements
  7. Forever 21 slapped with transgender discrimination lawsuit
  8. Jury: Heinz didn’t steal the most amazing innovation in ketchup history
  9. Why is the Bitcoin Bowl no more?
  10. Will Nissan and Daimler soon be building trucks together?
  11. Barbie gets a new boss
  12. March jobs report: Will employment growth come to a screeching halt?
  13. Snapchat reveals data-sharing with U.S. government
  14. Ex-TPG exec alleges partner said he wanted to ‘smack’ him against a wall
  15. Ted Cruz is attacking the Fortune 500, and that’s smart politics
  16. This is how Ford is taking on Uber and Lyft
  17. When is the right time to quit your job?
  18. The SEC charges venture capitalist with insider trading
  19. Sony could win the virtual reality game. Here’s why
  20. The 5 coolest Airbnb listings in Cuba
  21. Carlyle raises $1 billion for mid-market buyout fund
  22. Scotch exports just fell for the first time in a decade
  23. How Ellen Pao’s trial could affect these other sexism cases
  24. See the evolution of the Lincoln Continental over the years
  25. Apple’s edge over Samsung in 115 words
  26. Greece says it will run out of cash by April 9
  27. This hedge fund wants to profit off your tweets
  28. Is lobbying why taxes are so miserable?
  29. 3 leadership mistakes from Hillary Clinton’s email fiasco
  30. Change.org President: 5 leadership lessons from my days as a coxswain
  31. KFC’s parent company is going for Chick-fil-A’s throat
  32. The future of work: Say goodbye to HR?
  33. Half of us have quit our job because of a bad boss
  34. Term Sheet — Thursday, April 2
  35. Sanctions: America’s best new weapon against cyber crime
  36. Honda’s new Civic isn’t your grandma’s sedan
  37. Three scoops from Wired’s secret history of the Apple Watch
  38. One good thing from the lingering HP-Autonomy mess, better governance
  39. Airbnb just opened for business in a surprising new country
  40. Data Sheet—Thursday, April 2, 2015
  41. Target closing last of Canadian stores way ahead of schedule
  42. McDonald’s hikes pay, and Europe targets Apple, Google — 5 things to know today
  43. Urban charter schools are succeeding—so get out of their way
  44. The Broadsheet: April 2
  45. In China, they’re ready to burn paper iPhones
  46. Why social media startup Banjo will strike a chord with marketers
  47. The one quality that you won’t find on a resume
  48. This is how long your business will last, according to science
  49. Best April Fools’ video: Motorola’s homage to Apple
  50. How the 1% does college tours
  51. Pfizer to stop selling vaccines in China after failing to get license renewal
  52. Europe’s regulators turn the spotlight on Apple’s streaming plans
  53. Vivendi’s Bolloré raises the stakes in fight over Universal Music
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