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- Facebook ‘filter bubble’ study raises more questions than it answers
- U.K. election exit poll gives Conservatives surprise lead
- Barnes & Noble is latest retailer to face transgender discrimination lawsuit
- T. Boone Pickens likes oil, Jeb Bush
- Look who’s buying iPhones
- Oracle snags former Nebula techies for its cloud effort
- A tale of (maybe) two CEO transitions
- Uber said to bid up to $3 billion for Nokia mapping unit
- Is Facebook a political echo chamber? Social network says no
- Even in bad years, media CEOs get a raise
- Advanced Micro Devices wants to bet the farm on data centers
- Fitbit files for $100 million IPO, shows big profits
- Bernanke faces harsh words at hedge fund conference
- Friday’s jobs report: Even good news could be harsh on markets
- After Corinthian, two more for-profit college chains announce closings
- Reddit moves to embrace its future as a media entity
- Why Fiat Chrysler’s CEO may be making the case for a merger
- Keurig reverses course on refillable K-Cup coffee pods after a fierce backlash
- Yelp shares leap after report the company is exploring a sale
- Why mentoring is unlike any other professional relationship
- Oil’s wild ride: where will prices go?
- Mother’s Day hacks: It’s not too late
- 8 reasons moms make better CEOs
- Tesla’s new batteries may not be good for your home just yet
- 5 rosé wines to drink this summer
- Coursera CEO: Colleges will survive the online education revolution
- From McDonald’s to Barbie, iconic brands are struggling
- Virtual reality now actual reality with four VR headset launches coming soon
- Does venture capital have a ‘club’ problem?
- Storm Ventures raised $180 million for new fund
- SeaWorld refills the attendance tank a bit as it seeks to repair its blackened image
- Why you don’t need a mentor to be successful
- Tesla’s Elon Musk hopes Apple does make cars
- Porsche’s new U.S. headquarters is unbelievably posh
- Alibaba bets on youth for leadership
- Fortune’s Black Book: Martin Ballard, Claridge’s, London
- Why Nintendo is suddenly profitable again
- LinkedIn just beat Google in a property war
- Is there such a thing as too many clouds?
- Introducing Power Sheet, Fortune’s daily guide on leaders and leadership
- Google uses a clever trick to stop execs from leaving
- Choosing a college major? Read this first
- Spain’s soccer league suspended in fight over TV money
- Celebrity fragrances are stinking up the earnings of big perfume makers
- What qualities should you look for in a mentor?
- Term Sheet — Thursday, May 7
- Actor James Franco: McDonald’s was there for me when no one else was
- Alibaba’s momentum isn’t dead yet
- Lumber Liquidators to stop selling Chinese laminate flooring
- Data Sheet—Thursday, May 7, 2015
- Alibaba appoints a new CEO, reports 45% revenue jump
- Banjo raises $100 million, but the pressure to perform comes from within
- Publisher Time Inc posts a smaller-than-expected loss as costs fall
- The Broadsheet: May 7
- World stock markets in retreat under pressure from bond rout
- Robinhood, the app for no-commission stock trading, rakes in $50 million
- Theranos jump-starts consumer lab testing
- Why GE is sponsoring a 22-year-old British YouTube star
- CEO Daily: Thursday, May 7th
- Markets in retreat, and Alibaba’s new CEO — 5 things to know today
- World Trade Organization officials and delegates should prepare to be phished
- This is what CEOs give (and get) on Mother’s Day
- J&J brings in ethicists to judge on requests for experimental drugs
- Pop stars and politicians: How the ‘campaign song’ became a tool to win elections
- What every working mom (and dad) needs on the job
- Siemens to slash another 4,500 jobs as power business suffers
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