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  1. All aboard Salesforce’s Dreamboat cruise ship
  2. Uber’s surge pricing is good for you, Uber study says
  3. Penumbra goes public tomorrow. Hear from its CEO today
  4. Federal government cracks down on Bitcoin operator
  5. This is the poorest big city in the U.S.
  6. Facebook takes aim at Twitter with news curation tool Signal
  7. Watch the new trailer for Aaron Sorkin’s Steve Jobs movie
  8. This city has experimented with a work day of just six hours
  9. These are the cheapest cities to visit
  10. Why the capital of Iceland has decided to boycott Israeli goods
  11. This is the state with the highest uninsured rate
  12. Has big data finally found its killer app?
  13. These people are angry they couldn’t get an Olive Garden pasta pass
  14. Where in the world have the 2016 Republicans been? The answer, in 11 maps
  15. Why this porn company has its own eSports team
  16. Gold rises after Fed announcement
  17. Janet Yellen: The Fed chair who cried wolf?
  18. Meet the UK’s hottest new Michelin-approved restaurants
  19. Google’s NIH health hire: Smartphones can detect mental health breakdowns
  20. The Federal Reserve is losing credibility by not raising rates now
  21. Why 3D printing is the future of manufacturing, not just a cool gimmick
  22. Kleiner Perkins adds new partners from Square and Tencent
  23. Here’s the new Steve Jobs movie trailer
  24. These famed Silicon Valley investors just backed a Chinese Tesla rival
  25. Building a better printed heart faster
  26. Construction worker pay soars as homebuilders hunt for labor
  27. So, your startup is all grown up. Now what?
  28. American Airlines flights grounded for almost two hours
  29. China’s been using way more coal than we thought
  30. This is how much Apple’s top female exec made last year
  31. Jeb Bush backtracks on suggestion to put Margaret Thatcher on $10 bill
  32. Workplace deaths likely to reach highest level since 2008
  33. So your boss hates your new idea. Here’s what to do next
  34. Uber-nomics: Here’s what it would cost Uber to pay its drivers as employees
  35. Here’s how many times Ronald Reagan was mentioned in the second Republican debate
  36. Federal Reserve announces no interest rate hikes, for now
  37. This is when Burger King is giving away its Peace Day burgers
  38. How Carly Fiorina’s timing and body language helped her score big in the GOP debate
  39. Here are the 5 most luxurious cars from the Frankfurt auto show
  40. Being an entrepreneur: a right only for America’s well-connected?
  41. JPMorgan CEO: I don’t think the Fed will raise rates
  42. CNN shattered records with last night’s Republican debate
  43. Fact check: Carly Fiorina didn’t have a great run as CEO of Hewlett-Packard
  44. Pro-LGBT rainbow Doritos are now a thing
  45. GM’s $900 million settlement isn’t the biggest in history
  46. Pacific Crest pours cold water on Apple’s iPhone 6S sales claims
  47. Here’s why the NFL is cutting a deal with Snapchat
  48. Pinterest hits 100 million users
  49. The FBI’s top techie is headed to the private sector
  50. Greece’s election on Sunday would be a good one to lose
  51. You can buy Amazon’s new super-cheap tablet in a 6-pack
  52. Tyra Banks, Chrissy Teigen tried IVF: Here’s how big the business is
  53. Here’s what Hillary and Bernie were doing during the Republican debate last night
  54. You shouldn’t feel bad about using an ad blocker, and here’s why
  55. PayPal’s Braintree to double payment processing volume in 2015
  56. Tech shows grate, which is why vendors call on Stevie Wonder, U2, Aerosmith
  57. What to do in Rome on an unlimited budget
  58. These Target workers just won the right to form company’s first-ever union
  59. Why you really should go out for lunch today
  60. Everything you need to know about the next presidential debate
  61. Here’s why cell carriers freak out when you use your unlimited data
  62. Republican debate: How Donald Trump and Ben Carson stood out
  63. IBM CEO Ginni Rometty’s secret to a successful career
  64. 4 times Donald Trump was on the defensive Wednesday night
  65. Google is assembling a secret team to work on Google Glass and other wearables
  66. Why the Fed is no longer center of the financial universe
  67. Here’s how many workers Walmart is hiring this holiday
  68. GM reaches $900 million settlement over ignition switches
  69. Melissa Etheridge: Middle-aged women are leading the marijuana revolution
  70. Wal-Mart heiress selling these ‘iconic’ ranches for $48 million
  71. The biggest interview mistake every college grad makes
  72. GOP candidates avoided the economy and jobs at last night’s debate
  73. Your ultimate guide to streaming NFL football this season
  74. Jeremy Clarkson’s new Amazon Prime car show might have this absurd title
  75. Goldman’s CEO says he wouldn’t raise rates this week
  76. The bubble will burst, says VC Jim Breyer
  77. Target testing higher-touch services to spruce up stores
  78. Ex-CNN anchor: The person who won the debate isn’t even alive
  79. Power Sheet – September 17, 2015
  80. Honda’s new Civic is a play for youthful buyers
  81. Term Sheet — Thursday, September 17
  82. Liberal arts programs are feeling the squeeze from Big Education
  83. Want to get hired? Give this guy a bad reference
  84. Garbagemen may lose their jobs to robots
  85. Facebook users to Zuck: We don’t want a ‘Dislike’ button
  86. The one skill that made Amazon’s CEO wildly successful
  87. GM near settlement with U.S. over ignition-switch scandal
  88. Once again, Amazon takes aim at Apple TV
  89. Should Zenefits be worried? Payroll upstart takes on employee benefits
  90. Germany’s migration head quits as crisis deepens
  91. Everything you need to know about Amazon’s new tablets
  92. Exclusive: Interview with a lemming
  93. Inside Apple’s new ‘powerful’ iOS 9 updates for the iPad
  94. Data Sheet—Thursday, September 17, 2015
  95. Who won the Republican debate on social media?
  96. China is asking U.S. tech firms to sign this controversial new pledge
  97. Here’s why drone insurance may be the industry’s downfall
  98. Kardashian-Jenner sisters’ new websites expose nearly 900,000 users’ data
  99. Why Apple is taking the e-book case to the U.S. Supreme Court
  100. The Broadsheet: September 17th
  101. How the U.S. could cure drug-price insanity
  102. Amazon gives Shopify a vote of confidence
  103. Fiorina takes on Trump — and wins
  104. CEO Daily: Thursday, September 17
  105. China’s sperm banks entice customers with iPhone 6S
  106. Here’s why China could drag the U.S. into recession
  107. Apple will ask Supreme Court to hear its ebooks price-fixing case
  108. Chile ‘quake and the Fed’s rate decision — 5 things to know today
  109. So far, Colbert is losing late-night ratings war to Fallon
  110. Jeremy Corbyn says he won’t take U.K. out of the E.U.
  111. Huge earthquake rocks Chile; five killed amid Tsunami warnings
  112. China accused a top market regulator of ‘disciplinary violations’
  113. Border closings are leaving desperate migrants trapped in the Balkans
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