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  3. ADP speaks out on Zenefits dispute
  4. MakerBot doubles production capacity with new Brooklyn factory
  5. New York’s $15 minimum wage for fast food workers is the latest industry-specific hike
  6. How Bosch and TomTom are capitalizing on the driverless car movement
  7. GoPro rakes in more profit thanks to surge in overseas demand
  8. Uber wins round 1 in fight with NYC mayor
  9. Here’s why weekends could be overrated if you love your boss
  10. Qualcomm to lay off 15% of workers, considers breaking up the biz
  11. Your phone will power Stephen Hawking’s search for aliens
  12. Wired Jeep hack: Don’t let stunt storytelling eclipse the message
  13. The 12 disruptive tech trends you need to know
  14. Why EMC has no plans to split itself up
  15. Uber’s latest supporters in its fight against New York: Celebrities
  16. Bill Simmons to join HBO
  17. Tim Cook verbatim: In defense of the Apple Watch
  18. How Microsoft is fighting revenge porn
  19. Can the Apple Watch succeed by wooing female buyers?
  20. The one question you have to ask everyone you network with
  21. Amazon’s handyman service is expanding to 15 cities
  22. The eyeballs business has a big mobile challenge
  23. Coke’s smaller cans and bottles lead to bigger sales
  24. Herbalife wants Twitter to unmask troll
  25. Rand Paul is a ‘Detroit Republican.’ What does that mean?
  26. Ikea offers repair kits for 27 million chests, dressers after 2 kids die
  27. The Gawker fracas is a sign of the financial pressure the company is under
  28. Tencent’s venture capital: Huge in China, invisible in America
  29. What Dodd-Frank left unfinished in financial reform
  30. Cheater site Ashley Madison can kiss goodbye to IPO plans this year
  31. Apple’s job just got a lot harder
  32. Why Verizon, AT&T, and Twitter are supporting this hot technology
  33. How many Apple Watches did Apple really sell last quarter?
  34. “Playing the gender card”: Five of the most sexist moments in politics
  35. Our favorite parts of Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2015
  36. Here are the top 10 selling smartphones in June
  37. Tencent turns venture capitalist to conquer China’s digital wallet
  38. Taylor Swift has a Tiananmen Square problem
  39. Facebook just lost a search warrant fight, and that’s bad news for privacy
  40. Why Judd Apatow may be the biggest man in Hollywood right now
  41. Here’s the secret to getting better employees
  42. Why your boss wants you to join Toastmasters
  43. This is Amazon’s latest big move to get you hooked on Prime
  44. Role of Bill Cosby’s lawyer causing big problems for Temple University
  45. Self-driving cars just got a huge endorsement
  46. Solar company Sunrun sets terms to raise up to $309 million in IPO
  47. Rolls-Royce is releasing a beautiful new car for Singapore’s birthday
  48. MasterCard exec: Why the move to chip-cards is so important
  49. Twitter just apologized for holding this controversial party
  50. By 2025, Internet of things applications could have $11 trillion impact
  51. New York airport workers plan overnight strike
  52. Doing business in Cuba just got a whole lot easier
  53. Don’t travel anywhere without these 10 apps
  54. This is the most un-American policy idea in the 2016 election
  55. This is Tesla’s plan for a cheaper car
  56. Cuba libre! Airbnb stays in the country are free this week
  57. Microsoft makes it easier to erase traces of revenge porn
  58. Term Sheet — Wednesday, July 22
  59. McDonald’s all-day breakfast is coming
  60. The teenage dream of owning a car is dying
  61. Here’s why Apple lost $60 billion after record iPhone sales
  62. 3 signs you’re a serial meet-and-greet networker
  63. How this state ended up with America’s lowest unemployment rate
  64. The next version of Google Glass will be made for the workplace
  65. 5 things parents should know about kids and money
  66. China’s Global 500 companies are bigger than ever—and mostly state-owned
  67. Silicon Valley startups go farming
  68. In tech alliances as in sausage, you may not want to see how things get made
  69. Microsoft is using cute babies to sell Windows 10
  70. Data Sheet—Wednesday, July 22, 2015
  71. The Fortune Global 500 welcomes 23 new members
  72. The Volcker Rule takes effect today after years of delays
  73. Here are the best and worst Apple analysts for Q3 2015
  74. Why cord-cutting is a myth
  75. The Broadsheet: July 22nd
  76. Why it’s okay to lose your best employees (sometimes)
  77. Former Microsoft exec engineers merger of two fast-growing social startups
  78. How to spend $10,000 in one day in Los Angeles
  79. Apple aftershock and a new frontier for Alzheimer’s treatments–5 things to know today
  80. CEO Daily: Wednesday, July 22
  81. Apple’s bizarro earnings report: What the analysts are saying
  82. Huawei is hot, Xiaomi’s not
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