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  1. Evernote is looking for a new CEO
  2. VMware eyes revival with push into a hot business
  3. Hey, Hillary. Australia’s first woman prime minister has some advice for you
  4. Why Microsoft’s strong E3 showing puts it back in the gaming console fight
  5. You can download these 9 free Nintendo games right now
  6. Would you rather have Apple’s human editors filtering your news or Facebook’s algorithms?
  7. Five reasons Target’s deal with CVS Health makes it leaner and meaner
  8. The key to getting women on boards? Men
  9. What the critics say about Jeb Bush’s and Hillary Clinton’s campaign logos
  10. Jeb Bush launches 2016 campaign, trying to calm skittish conservatives
  11. This popular password security company just said it was hacked
  12. Why daily meetings aren’t a complete waste of time
  13. Gap closing 175 stores in its latest turnaround effort
  14. This game publisher is leveling up at E3
  15. Typo bounces back with iPad keyboard that fails to impress
  16. Your Netflix experience is about to look a lot different
  17. 4 myths clouding President Obama’s trade agenda
  18. Why it makes sense for Microsoft to buy hot cloud startup Docker
  19. Real people will curate Apple’s News app for iOS
  20. Hillary Clinton finally weighs in on trade, complicating Obama’s push
  21. Here’s everything Microsoft announced for Xbox at E3 today
  22. Swiss trader pays $2.85 million in Apple insider-trading case
  23. Exclusive: Bit9 acqui-hires Objective Logistics
  24. Millionaires now control an even bigger share of the world’s wealth
  25. 5 things ‘Office Space’ can teach you about employee retention
  26. This U.S. state could win big from the EPA’s clean power plan
  27. Periscope, Piracy, Profit? What the future holds for live-streaming apps
  28. Elon Musk wants 1 million Teslas on the road — soon
  29. E3 showcases the future of video games with virtual reality and more
  30. You can still get fired in this state for using medical marijuana
  31. EasyJet CEO: ‘I’m not a turnaround expert’
  32. Sheila Bair: Shrinking populations pose a huge economic opportunity
  33. How Facebook is teaching computers to see
  34. Gender bias forced me to quit Quiksilver’s board
  35. One big problem with Facebook as a platform for news: It deletes things
  36. Elon Musk kicks off contest for sci-fi Hyperloop pod designs
  37. Andreessen Horowitz: Why we’re not in the next tech bubble
  38. See American Airlines’ amazing explanation for its rainbow pride logo
  39. What’s driving growth in developing markets? Mobile devices (with a little help from the cloud)
  40. Were you judged fairly at your last job interview?
  41. Here’s exactly how much Apple is paying record labels
  42. Behind the breakdown of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
  43. Email marketing is alive and well, at least for now
  44. 3 simple ways to get your resume noticed
  45. GM is getting back into a major auto segment
  46. The video game industry is growing old, lazy, and boring
  47. Will this French bank foot the bill for Sudanese terrorism?
  48. This major Twitter investor is backtracking on his Jack Dorsey comments
  49. Here are the best cities to find a job in 2015
  50. The best Apple clickbait you’ll read today
  51. Term Sheet — Monday, June 15
  52. Jeb Bush poised to formally join 2016 campaign
  53. Old electric car batteries will have a big future. Here’s why
  54. This woman transformed an airline into a profit machine
  55. States with the most Fortune 500 companies
  56. Cox Automotive is buying Dealertrack for $4 billion
  57. This lawmaker has a very controversial plan to fix air travel
  58. Saks owner targets Europe in deal for Germany’s Kaufhof chain
  59. Data Sheet—Monday, June 15, 2015
  60. Markets rattled by collapse of Greek bailout talks
  61. Target selling its pharmacies to CVS Health for $1.9 billion
  62. IBM blesses Spark in its latest big data push
  63. The Broadsheet: June 15th
  64. Alibaba to open streaming video service in China
  65. Fortune is looking for top female founders
  66. GE’s Jeff Immelt sounds off on Europe and ‘more regulation’
  67. CEO Daily: Monday, June 15
  68. Clothing and accessories that last for life
  69. Gun maker Colt files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
  70. United Technologies is getting out of the helicopter business
  71. Jurassic World just notched the biggest global opening weekend ever
  72. Fortune Magazine Masthead: June 15, 2015 (Vol. 171, No. 8)
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