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  1. Walmart will no longer sell products with the Confederate flag
  2. Oracle eyes new competition as it pushes into the cloud
  3. Taylor Swift: A C-suite role model
  4. The dog ate Greece’s homework again, but a debt deal is closer
  5. This company is going to profit hugely from VR, but not by making a headset
  6. Fisker Automotive’s resurrection begins in California
  7. Jurassic World is about to devour this massive movie record
  8. Here’s the real reason Apple caved in on fees for its new music service
  9. 1 in 5 Tinder users swipe right on brands
  10. Report claims Zara workers targeted black shoppers as potential shoplifters
  11. Read JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon’s eulogy of Jimmy Lee
  12. South Carolina governor calls for removal of Confederate flag from statehouse grounds
  13. This Taylor Swift v. Apple cartoon says it all
  14. Pepsi’s CEO really wants you to know her company loves the environment
  15. Microsoft says it’s fixing software licensing, customers wonder when
  16. Female CIOs prioritize digital initiatives higher than male counterparts
  17. Former Pandora Exec: Taylor Swift’s Apple fight ‘mostly theater’
  18. How CVS plans to replace $2 billion in lost tobacco sales
  19. What it takes to get Obama’s trade agenda more love
  20. This CEO says you should work less to be more productive
  21. How to remove the Confederate flag from the South Carolina statehouse
  22. How this startup is using algorithms to help farmers battle the drought
  23. Airline checked bag, reservation change fees just hit a record
  24. Here’s how much money climate action could save us
  25. Instagram users in North Korea get blacklist warning
  26. Megyn Kelly and 6 other executives on who should be on the $10 bill
  27. 4 times brands shamelessly pandered to Millennials
  28. What your FedEx and Uber drivers have in common
  29. Who’s winning the three-way VR war?
  30. The Fortune 500’s biggest food, beverage, and tobacco companies
  31. The guy who quit Goldman Sachs in a NYT op-ed now wants to fix your 401(k)
  32. Here’s why marijuana prices appear to be dropping in Colorado
  33. A medical gold mine, buried underneath layers of red tape
  34. Why Google, IBM, and Intel are backing this hot technology
  35. How Facebook is trying to make better mobile ads
  36. 4 easy ways to nail a video interview
  37. Silicon Valley expresses solidarity with Charleston shooting victims
  38. Why would Twitter issue a press release saying it only wants a full-time CEO?
  39. TPP and free trade: Why Congress should listen to the world’s richest economist
  40. Dropoff raises $7 million to take on old-school courier services
  41. Foreign B-school grads left out in the cold in U.S. job market
  42. Ben Bernanke: Keep Hamilton on the $10 bill
  43. Why Jordan Spieth’s U.S. Open win was huge for Under Armour
  44. Big business leaders remember Jimmy Lee at St. Patrick’s
  45. Female startup founder: Why I hid my pregnancy while fundraising
  46. Pixar’s Inside Out just had a record-breaking weekend
  47. Former Nike exec is new CEO of Bitreserve
  48. General Mills to nix artificial flavors in Trix, Cocoa Puffs
  49. Here’s why we’re suddenly consuming less coffee
  50. Nokia’s CEO just made a big announcement about its future
  51. Supreme Court backs Marvel in patent fight over Spiderman toy
  52. Martha Stewart just sold her media empire for a near-clearance price
  53. Chevy published a press release entirely in emoji
  54. Amazon’s new experiment could change how authors are paid
  55. Top CEOs make more than 300 times the average worker
  56. Apple Music: Money, power, and Taylor Swift
  57. Term Sheet — Monday, June 21
  58. Twitter just sent a major signal about its CEO search
  59. This Noodles & Co. exec is ditching pasta for hot dogs
  60. Curb is a startup that wants to usher in the quantified house
  61. Uber bans drivers and passengers from packing heat
  62. Red Hat taps former Cisco exec as new CFO
  63. Instacart concedes some ground, makes contractors part-time employees
  64. Data Sheet—Monday, June 22, 2015
  65. The Broadsheet: June 22
  66. This startup is looking to revolutionize lithium ion batteries
  67. Apple iOS updates point to larger iPad
  68. CEO Daily: Monday, June 22
  69. Women explain the quest for the ultra-expensive Birkin
  70. China’s traders scale back on margin accounts after epic rally
  71. FORTUNE Live Blog: D-Day for Greece?
  72. Same-sex marriage: How Walmart became one of the biggest corporate supporters
  73. Apple gives in on music fees after Taylor Swift’s letter
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