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  1. Greek parliament approves austerity measures to secure bailout
  2. California regulator fines Uber millions of dollars
  3. Carl Icahn: BlackRock is an extremely dangerous company
  4. A new river of Mars chocolate…in Topeka?
  5. Quirky has $12 million in cash and here’s what it wants to do next
  6. Netflix’s CEO just revealed the most important issue for Internet TV
  7. A Papa John’s franchise owner faces jail time and $500,000 in back pay
  8. How many Macs did Apple sell last quarter?
  9. Uber reaches tentative settlement in wrongful death lawsuit
  10. Pleasant surprise: Intel beats estimates despite sluggish PC market
  11. This game publisher just hired a pair of powerful women execs
  12. Amazon is working with Spike Lee for its first original movie
  13. The real reason women fall behind in their careers
  14. What’s really in Purina’s ‘bacon’ dog treats?
  15. The real reason Apple decided to release a new iPod Touch
  16. Netflix streams its way to another blockbuster quarter, share price soars
  17. Hasbro is selling the factory where it made its iconic Monopoly game
  18. Harper Lee’s ‘Go Set a Watchman’ sets record
  19. Meet the billionaire saving Blue Bell ice cream from a meltdown
  20. The next big untapped fashion market: Muslim women
  21. Donald Trump announces he’s worth over $10 billion
  22. Anonymous app Yik Yak will let users post photos — but not selfies
  23. Who will cash in on the Iran nuclear deal?
  24. This comic cheekily explains the financial crisis as a fairy tale
  25. Marvel is using the tiniest town in Canada to promote Ant-Man
  26. This state is now the most expensive place to die
  27. What makes startups succeed when 40% fail?
  28. Amazon Prime Day orders eclipse Black Friday
  29. Macy’s stock surges after activist investor comments
  30. Slinking Around with Jaguar’s Brand-New Cat
  31. What does it take to be a senior software engineer at Facebook?
  32. This woman is making ethical fur fashion from roadkill
  33. Why the Internet is suddenly covered in buy buttons
  34. PBR returns home to Milkwaukee to make craft beers
  35. Facebook is testing a way to make you watch more video
  36. Report: Samsung to announce Note 5, S6 Edge+ on August 12
  37. Dow chief: we’re not a chemical company, we’re a science company
  38. Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan is finally starting to deliver
  39. An exploitable weakness in network security: corporate boards
  40. SoftBank president: We’re going to go ‘up a level’
  41. Here’s why Neil Young is giving up on streaming music
  42. How three leaders are transforming their business
  43. There are robot receptionists at this Japanese hotel
  44. The only thing you need to keep in mind when networking
  45. Joyus’ CEO has a new plan to get more women onto startup boards
  46. Nestle is using naked baristas to sell coffee creamer
  47. UPS’s no-beard policy hit with religious discrimination suit
  48. Google offers free Fiber internet in public housing
  49. Quirky’s CEO: Quirky is out of money and needs to find funds for itself and Wink
  50. How Stripe is powering the campaign donations for 2016
  51. What’s the point of a Greek deal no-one believes in?
  52. Capital One exec: banking is the ripest industry for disruption
  53. Google to add “buy button” to its mobile search ads
  54. Reddit CEO: This site is not ‘a bastion of free speech’
  55. Old-school patronage might be the solution for keeping artists employed
  56. Hoping for a raise this year? How about a bonus instead?
  57. China phone thief wins $11,000 from victim
  58. America’s next social battlefield is on the actual battlefield
  59. Twitter buyout hoax will happen again, blame easy access to company web names
  60. How NASA beamed data over billions of miles from Pluto to Earth
  61. Watch Nick Offerman tour his pizza farm in this healthy food PSA spoof
  62. What creates super successful siblings?
  63. Everybody hates Amazon’s Prime Day deals
  64. Millennials want this one thing from employers
  65. There’s a huge pay disparity between male and female supermodels
  66. Samsung just announced its thinnest phone ever
  67. How La-Z-Boy is going after millennials
  68. Why America’s small businesses aren’t cheering same-sex marriage
  69. This is how the Air Force plans to fix its drone pilot shortage
  70. How Bill Cosby’s fortune and legacy collapsed
  71. Why social media alone won’t get you a job
  72. Disney’s Bob Iger shows off plans for Shanghai theme park
  73. Are Amazon Prime Day deals better than Black Friday deals?
  74. At a career crossroad? Try not to get squashed
  75. Term Sheet — Wednesday, July 15
  76. Toshiba’s CEO is stepping down over an accounting scandal
  77. Defense contractors outgun other industries in corporate PAC donations
  78. Fed Chair Yellen: Rate hike likely coming this year
  79. Square targets larger businesses with new features
  80. We’re about to learn way more about Donald Trump’s net worth
  81. Enough about Amazon’s gigantic retail business, let’s talk about its cloud
  82. The 5 best VR experiences at San Diego Comic Con
  83. Data Sheet—Wednesday, July 15, 2015
  84. You control Volkswagen’s new ad with silly car noises
  85. Walmart may be sued for a same-sex marriage policy it already changed
  86. FAO Schwarz closes: Read Fortune’s 1940 story about its rise
  87. Demandbase, a B2B marketing company, gets $30 million to start sales conversations
  88. The Broadsheet: July 15
  89. Remembering FAO Schwarz, the iconic toy store
  90. This is what it was like to work at Amazon 20 years ago
  91. Here are the smartphones the early adopters plan to buy
  92. Zeta Interactive, a marketing startup that traces path to sales, raises $125 million
  93. China’s GDP and Yellen talks to Congress– 5 things to know today
  94. CEO Daily: Wednesday, July 15
  95. Pharma M&A boom rolls on: now Celgene’s buying Receptos
  96. San Francisco revamps Airbnb regulations
  97. PwC Chair Bob Moritz: What Mellody Hobson taught me about race in corporate America
  98. In China’s stock market, good news is bad news
  99. Back-to-school spending expected to drop 9% : industry group
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