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  1. Uber is one step closer to picking you up in a self driving car
  2. Hewlett-Packard shares more detail on its plans to split the company
  3. This tech company had a blockbuster first day of trading following IPO
  4. What does Medium want to be when it grows up? More like Twitter, it seems
  5. Meet the adorable 5-year-old J.Crew just hired as its new designer
  6. Data science is still white hot, but nothing lasts forever
  7. Brit + Co raises $23 million for its DIY empire targeting millennials
  8. Google maps just got way better
  9. This may have been Samsung’s biggest mistake in years
  10. #NoFilter is terrible if you actually want people to like your photos
  11. Apple’s about to completely change the way you use an iPad
  12. GM ups ante with $439 million investment in Chevrolet Corvette
  13. These are the most depressed workers
  14. This ‘Uber for helicopters’ startup just flew into a fight over noise
  15. Melinda Gates on Bill, ending poverty, and her plans to invest in women and girls
  16. Google wants to patent the creepiest idea ever
  17. PayPal’s future CEO wants it to be the operating system for commerce
  18. McDonald’s CEO: Ronald McDonald will never, ever get fired
  19. How JPMorgan Chase wants to tap account holder data to jump-start the economy
  20. Seriously: Is VR tech really the future?
  21. Edward Snowden answered the question we’ve all been wondering
  22. These candy companies have a surprising new strategy
  23. Chart: Here’s how much you should worry about Wall Street
  24. McDonald’s shareholders win more of a say on who gets a board seat
  25. Stop using this painfully obvious answer for your security questions
  26. Give Silicon Valley a break
  27. Google wants to make its own lightweight OS for the Internet of things called Brillo
  28. How Haiyin Capital is bridging the divide between U.S. tech startups and China
  29. American Pharoah’s owner hit with gambling debt lawsuit
  30. Twitter tries to help the neighborhood (and qualify for a tax break)
  31. This is what a 130-year-old pair of jeans looks like
  32. Here’s one reason why you don’t need a mentor
  33. The worst thing about the iPhone is about to be fixed
  34. Hyundai: We don’t expect our new Sonata plug-in hybrid to be a big hit
  35. How YouTube shopping buttons fit into Google’s $66 billion ad business
  36. These retailers are betting on transgender customers
  37. Smart gun leader is in chapter-11 style restructuring
  38. Why this new Takata airbag recall is so confusing
  39. How Sony got up and out of its death bed
  40. Here’s how Spotify plans to make video work
  41. Boston is using big data to solve traffic jams
  42. Showdown over spying could net privacy points for tech industry
  43. Lumber Liquidators CEO quits amid federal probe into flooring safety, lawsuits
  44. Ex-staffer: ‘I’d rather go to Iraq than work for Carly Fiorina’
  45. Why this executive never works on the weekend
  46. Shake Shack could be adding this surprising new menu item
  47. Here’s how YouTube is fighting its Amazon-owned rival
  48. Why Airline stocks just took a big nosedive
  49. Connected doorbells might become the new hot smart home accessory
  50. Apple’s iPhone comes to Best Buy’s help in a huge way
  51. How Americans eat: A graphic history
  52. Sipping pretty: Tequila’s global ambitions
  53. Wall Street rate rigging fines: Why was UBS singled out?
  54. This beer ad only works when women pass by
  55. These are the fastest growing cities in America
  56. Term Sheet — Thursday, May 21
  57. More marketers think of Facebook as way to reach corporate buyers
  58. Ultra-cheap Chromebook laptops are killing it this year
  59. Samsung may have already won the mobile VR race. Here’s why
  60. With the help of NYT execs, Some Spider wants to spin a web of media properties
  61. Mad Men creator says Don Draper wrote that iconic Coke ad
  62. Microsoft gives cord cutters another reason to take the Xbox One seriously
  63. Hillary Clinton joins LinkedIn because ‘she’s looking for a new job’
  64. Here’s the real scoop on Apple Watch demand
  65. The massive generational divide on America’s role in the world
  66. How Americans eat: A graphic history
  67. Commercial farming…in your subdivision?
  68. Special Report: The war on big food
  69. Sipping pretty: Tequila’s global ambitions
  70. Why fans are more important than lobbyists
  71. Danone’s big bet on tiny bacteria
  72. The BP oil spill killed a lot of dolphins
  73. The world’s biggest economies had a bad May (except Japan)
  74. The Broadsheet: May 21
  75. Why can’t all wireless charging options just get along?
  76. My secret weapon: How a virtual assistant changed my life 
  77. CEO Daily: Thursday, May 21
  78. China slows and HP earnings — 5 things to know today
  79. Another Hong Kong stock disaster as Goldin loses $25 billion
  80. These airlines get the most hate on social media
  81. Cashing in on celebrities’ names: How relatives of famous people do it
  82. Data Sheet—Thursday, May 21, 2015
  83. BP settles oil spill-related claims with Halliburton, Transocean
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