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  1. Who won the Republican debate?
  2. Ben Carson just proposed a radical minimum wage idea
  3. Microsoft to invest $75 million in computer science education
  4. French media giant Altice set to acquire Cablevision for $18 billion
  5. Donald Trump: Carly Fiorina was even worse at Lucent than at HP
  6. Republicans go head to head in the second presidential debate
  7. What Salesforce, Microsoft, Cisco, and Stevie Wonder have in common
  8. Oracle sees light at the end of cloudy tunnel
  9. Vice President Biden: Give oil industry’s tax credits to clean energy
  10. Exxon has known about climate change since the 1970s
  11. World’s largest PR firm won’t represent coal producers or climate change ‘deniers’ anymore
  12. Meet Sizzl: the dating app for bacon lovers
  13. Hampton Creek CEO won’t let attacks spoil his eggless mayo startup
  14. Bloomberg Terminals are about to get way more Twitter data
  15. Facebook’s dilemma: Its filtering algorithms just aren’t smart enough
  16. Someone is trying to sell a free Pope ticket for $5,000
  17. Here’s some bad news for fans of tuna and mackerel
  18. Russian hacker pleads guilty in ‘largest known data breach conspiracy ever prosecuted’
  19. SAP CEO Bill McDermott in recovery after eye accident
  20. Here are the issues the Republican debate should address (but probably won’t)
  21. Lyft teamed with this Chinese ride hailing company to take on Uber
  22. Another ride-sharing startup becomes a unicorn: BlaBlaCar valued at $1.6 billion
  23. Obama to China: Stop hacking U.S. companies, or else
  24. Tom Brady endorses Donald Trump for president
  25. Microsoft is killing off its Zune music service in November
  26. Uber CEO has no plans to kill off FedEx and UPS
  27. Public library bucks Dept. of Homeland Security, supports controversial Tor network
  28. Here’s why the government wants to ban Camel Crush Bold cigarettes
  29. Microsoft and Salesforce have more joint products up their sleeves
  30. This CEOs best tip for raising venture capital
  31. Starz’s Chris Albrecht on the network’s future
  32. 4 things to look for in tonight’s Republican debate
  33. Microsoft hit with gender discrimination suit
  34. Here’s Microsoft’s latest big data project
  35. After U.S. Open loss, Serena Williams turns to fashion business at NYFW
  36. Have Amazon Prime? Love Sex and the City? Today’s your lucky day
  37. Facebook says its workplace app should be out this year
  38. Proof managers are too focused on personal agendas
  39. #IStandWithAhmed: Arrested 14-year-old gains presidential support
  40. Apple runs on open source, and you will too
  41. Donald Trump has mastered these 5 psychological tactics to get ahead
  42. Why low unemployment is bad news for UPS and Fedex
  43. Somebody keeps cutting Internet cables in California
  44. Student clockmaker’s arrest stirs controversy
  45. Sharp to sell world’s first 8K TV in October, for about $125,000
  46. This is why 335,000 Target workers are getting Fitbits
  47. Virtual reality theme park brings Norse legends to life
  48. Jeb’s tax plan for private equity is a lot like Obama’s
  49. Don’t expect AB InBev-SABMiller to become a mega-brewer in the U.S.
  50. The one fear even the best business leaders have
  51. Uber just got permission to operate in this huge tourist destination
  52. Mondelez CEO says this is why managers need to be more transparent with employees
  53. Jeremy Corbyn’s debating is better than his singing, but not much
  54. Anheuser Busch InBev – SABMiller acquisition may lead to painful debt hangover
  55. Will this Brazilian trio eventually control everything you eat and drink?
  56. Obama administration will hold China sanctions after all
  57. Why Apple’s stock is about to pop
  58. The number of uninsured Americans dropped by almost 9 million last year
  59. Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 3.0 can charge a phone to 80% in 35 minutes
  60. Why NYC will require all schools to offer computer science classes
  61. Today’s Apple Watch update delayed because of a bug
  62. Apple’s iOS 9: The reviews are in
  63. Can Republicans take down Donald Trump in tonight’s debate? Candidates, beware.
  64. This 14-year-old was arrested for taking a homemade clock to school
  65. Cloud remains a huge hurdle to already-challenged HP
  66. United’s new CEO to customers: ‘We can do better’
  67. The Bezos effect kicks in: WaPo now bundled with Amazon Prime
  68. This is how HP lost its way
  69. Your ETFs could be hedge funds in disguise
  70. Here’s why super-commuters are traveling five hours to work
  71. This solar startup just moved a step closer to building a big factory in Iceland
  72. Exclusive: Donald Trump tells Yale’s Jeff Sonnenfeld why he should be President
  73. How executive women avoid being called ‘the B-word’
  74. Olive Garden’s Never Ending Pasta Pass is back
  75. Indian ride-hailing app Ola raises nearly $226 million; valued at $5 billion
  76. Walmart, Toshiba, and the audit firms: Wake up SEC!
  77. Utilities stocks get ready for a rebound
  78. One of the best restaurants in the world is closing
  79. Shopping for plus-size clothes in stores is depressing. These retailers want to change that
  80. Meet the new CEO of Hyperloop Technologies: Ex-Cisco president Rob Lloyd
  81. Here’s the iOS 9 release time
  82. Here’s how applying for college financial aid will get easier
  83. The FBI warns citizens to beware of cybercrime and the Internet of things
  84. A brief word about Def Con 23
  85. Power Sheet – September 16, 2015
  86. Nintendo’s new president faces challenging new world
  87. These are all the beers a combined AB InBev-SABMiller would brew
  88. Term Sheet — Wednesday, September 16
  89. How to watch Wednesday’s GOP debate online for free
  90. The next frontier for online survey companies: Law firms
  91. Biggest lesson from financial crisis: Wall Street gets what it wants
  92. Smart cities think big with $160 million White House program
  93. The real reason for HP’s woes (and no, it’s not Autonomy)
  94. In the solar industry, it’s a scramble to the top
  95. Here’s why Fitbit is giving Target 335,000 fitness-tracking devices
  96. Tesla plans to buy lithium for Gigafactory from nearby Nevada mine
  97. Target may ditch junk food at the counter
  98. Here’s the No. 1 reason the Fed shouldn’t raise interest rates
  99. Data Sheet—Wednesday, September 16, 2015
  100. A look at Givenchy’s new, sleek flagship store in New York
  101. Meet the woman in charge of Uber’s expansion
  102. The Broadsheet: September 16th
  103. Charlie Rose meets Fortune’s Most Powerful Women
  104. Cutting jobs to create growth? Boston.com axes more staffers
  105. Watch Tim Cook tell Stephen Colbert why he came out as gay
  106. Here’s why so many companies struggle with innovation
  107. CEO Daily: Wednesday, September 16
  108. Brewing megadeal, Fed meeting starts–5 things you need to know today
  109. The world’s biggest brewers are eyeing a $245 billion merger
  110. How a tech giant infiltrated New York Fashion Week
  111. Target’s plan to beef up its e-commerce
  112. The woeful state of China’s SOEs in charts
  113. Has the Fed lost control of the economy?
  114. Pinterest’s new plan to get you to buy more clothes online
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