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  1. Facebook hires former FCC chair to add regulatory muscle
  2. Wal-Mart criticized for sourcing bottled water in drought-hit California
  3. GoDaddy’s first results after IPO show continued growth, more losses
  4. Verizon, Sprint to pay $158 million over unauthorized phone charges
  5. Senate Dems deliver major setback to Obama’s trade agenda
  6. How Tesla may burn past legislators in a three-wheeled ‘car of the future’
  7. Why the world’s most powerful countries are on a fighter jet spending spree
  8. AOL is worth barely more than Snapchat was at 2 years old
  9. India’s PM Modi clashes with social media followers in China
  10. What does Verizon’s AOL buy have to do with the internet of things?
  11. Extra pay for all! Americans want almost every worker to earn overtime
  12. Richard Branson’s Virgin taps NYC Marathon director to head new sports venture
  13. Verizon is actually paying through the nose for AOL
  14. Is the Verizon-AOL merger a sign of an overheating economy?
  15. Let’s get physical? United States weighs options when it comes to cyber attacks
  16. Car Wars: Why GM’s Volt slogs while Tesla’s Model S soars
  17. 4 ways to impress your boss (and get a promotion)
  18. How we can put more women in the MBA pipeline
  19. In RadioShack’s name auction, the bidding stands at $15 million
  20. ACLU accuses Hollywood of violating women directors’ civil rights
  21. IKEA is opening a pop-up café that serves breakfast in bed
  22. Mayweather, Pacquiao fight set pay-per-view records
  23. How Richard Branson turned his passion into a tangible business
  24. Most midsize SUVs fail tough crash tests, a safety group says
  25. Verizon has likely already hung a ‘For Sale’ sign on The Huffington Post
  26. Private equity won’t buy Huffington Post on its own
  27. How does Reese Witherspoon’s new retail site compare to the celebrity competition?
  28. Microsoft touts new cross-ocean fiber-optic cabling deals as cloud arms race continues
  29. Who wins and who loses if Apple disrupts TV
  30. 3 ways to prevent your employees from quitting
  31. Tesla’s Musk: I didn’t rebuke a worker for seeing the birth of his child
  32. 3 ways to keep your startup from failing
  33. Democrats urge Pres. Obama to expand job opportunities for ex-cons
  34. Square raises more money to make small business loans
  35. Bond markets rediscover their talent for terror
  36. Employees are happier at work, but plan to quit anyway
  37. Why air travel could soon be radically different
  38. Are you making these common resume mistakes?
  39. Net-A-Porter unveils new weapon in luxury e-commerce battle
  40. GE’s first 3D-printed parts take flight
  41. Term Sheet — Tuesday, May 12
  42. Intel celebrates Moore’s Law… with Gordon Moore
  43. Welcome to the ad business, Verizon
  44. Coke is bringing eSports to the big screen. Here’s why
  45. DocuSign inks $233 million in funding for electronic signatures
  46. Data Sheet—Tuesday, May 12, 2015
  47. The biggest barrier to Apple and Google’s clean power plans: Utilities
  48. Class is in session — with Dustin Hoffman and Serena Williams
  49. As El Nino emerges, Asia braces for crop damage
  50. Is the Mississippi River ready for 21st century shipping challenges?
  51. Why Family Dollar prioritized mobile apps for employees, not shoppers
  52. Cornerstone OnDemand thinks big data can tell you who to hire
  53. Can this video-editing app compete with Apple?
  54. This is how BMW became the top selling luxury car company in the U.S.
  55. Verizon is buying AOL for $4.4 billion
  56. The Broadsheet: May 12
  57. MarkLogic snags $102 million in new funding to push its database abroad
  58. CEO Daily: Tuesday, May 12th
  59. Verizon buys AOL, and a Picasso record — 5 things to know today
  60. Outflows from Pimco slowed to a mere $73 billion in 1Q
  61. J.P. Morgan: Taking on more risk than it can handle?
  62. What sets LeBron James truly apart? His mind.
  63. 5 beers to enjoy during American Craft Beer Week
  64. Picasso work goes for $179 million, beating records and expectations
  65. How U.S. companies can fill the skills gap
  66. China’s love affair with Apple surges as Tim Cook visits Beijing
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