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  1. Which Kardashian got the most app downloads?
  2. Touchdown! The NFL gets approval to fly drones
  3. Twitter engineering VP Akash Garg heads to Uber
  4. The Washington Post and Facebook: Smart strategy or deal with the devil?
  5. Instagram hits 400 million user mark
  6. Facebook doubles down on email encryption
  7. Scott Walker’s collapse shows the limits of big money
  8. The Washington Post will publish all its stories on Facebook’s Instant Articles
  9. Why Jos. A. Bank is getting rid of ‘unnatural’ discounts
  10. Benihana Brawl: Founder’s third wife scores a win
  11. Self-parking tech vs. drivers: Here’s who wins
  12. Sean Penn files $10 million defamation lawsuit against Empire’s Lee Daniels
  13. Fannie Mae executive finally receives his punishment for the financial crisis: a mere $10,000
  14. General Mills places big bet on gluten-free Cheerios
  15. Man faces criminal charges for flying drone near police helicopter
  16. As a Valley solar startup shuts down, the solar sector booms
  17. Goldman Sachs has a potty problem
  18. Doctors respond to Turing drug price hike: ‘It’s scare mongering’
  19. VW owners: This scandal is a ‘gut punch’
  20. Watch Brad Pitt, Christian Bale, and Steve Carell in ‘The Big Short’ trailer
  21. Apple’s iPhone 6S and 6S Plus: The reviews are in
  22. Goldman’s Lloyd Blankfein is not the only CEO to continue working through a cancer diagnosis
  23. GoPro CEO: Apple isn’t working on an action camera rival
  24. America’s gender pay gap is at a record low, but hold the celebration
  25. This company just introduced a hot 3D printer
  26. Carnival says Europe’s refugee crisis is making cruise business tough
  27. Goldman’s CEO Lloyd Blankfein on his rise to power, and what worried him in 2008
  28. Why ESPN is running back-to-back DraftKings and FanDuel ads
  29. Math for working moms: How much do they really make?
  30. Bernie Sanders: U.S. government employs more low-wage workers than McDonald’s
  31. Meet the woman responsible for the year’s biggest video game
  32. Hillary Clinton just got her very own emoji keyboard
  33. Repeat after me: Pope Francis is not a socialist
  34. Volkswagen CEO issues video apology for emissions cheating scandal
  35. North Bridge Venture Partners puts fundraising on ice
  36. Can Catholics love their faith and the free market?
  37. Willie Nelson’s new pot brand ‘Willie’s Reserve’ just scored private equity funding
  38. Fact Check: Carly Fiorina’s latest defense of her HP track record has holes
  39. As VW scandal widens, automaker sets aside $7 billion to cover costs
  40. Hillary Clinton releases health plan that aims to combat skyrocketing drug costs
  41. Brian Williams returns to air on MSNBC for Pope coverage
  42. Here’s why Axel Springer might be willing to buy Business Insider for $560 million
  43. What Pope Francis’ U.S. stop say about his leadership style
  44. This Is How Much the 10 Highest-Paid Most Powerful Women Made Last Year
  45. What it’s like to shop for work clothes on Keaton Row
  46. Pope Francis delays iPhone 6s in ZIP codes he touches
  47. Apple just Rick Rolled Apple Watch users
  48. Battle of the ad blockers: iOS vs. Android
  49. How a chance meetup could boost your career
  50. Lockheed Martin’s Marillyn Hewson: One of the biggest lessons she learned this year
  51. With a new service called B2, Backblaze wants to take on Amazon in cloud storage
  52. Here’s what you need to know about lymphoma
  53. Meet Companion, a new travel app that claims it will keep you safe
  54. How much of Red Hat’s $2 billion in revenue will come from cloud?
  55. Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn’s drastic fall
  56. Oyster shuts down, founders to lead Google Books New York
  57. Colorado on pace to nearly double revenue from marijuana tax
  58. Here’s where IT pros make the most money
  59. Amazon drops Prime membership cost after Emmys wins
  60. The Pope’s film favorites to be shown
  61. What makes Silicon Valley special
  62. Quirky files for bankruptcy and accepts $15 million bid on Wink from Flextronics
  63. Everything to know about Volkswagen’s emissions crisis
  64. How this college plans to cut tuition by 42%
  65. Coke discloses how it spent tens of millions on health research, partnerships
  66. How tech is bending under Pope Francis’ might
  67. Huawei Watch might be the best Android Wear watch yet
  68. Bank of America wins vote; Moynihan to keep chairmanship
  69. This is why Groupon plans to cut 1,100 jobs worldwide
  70. Sandy Weill and friends need more ‘practice’ running Carnegie Hall
  71. Feds drop plan for Facebook to report “terrorist activity”
  72. Power Sheet – September 22, 2015
  73. Term Sheet — Tuesday, September 22
  74. Here’s how to tell if your job is at risk
  75. Goldman Sachs President: Bring on the disruption
  76. Carly Fiorina says she’d be fine with a Muslim president
  77. Volkswagen says reports of CEO’s dismissal are ‘ridiculous’
  78. Exclusive: Restaurant payments app Cover sells to Velocity
  79. Do online courses deliver any career benefits? Coursera certainly thinks so
  80. The 2019 Apple Car: What the analysts are saying
  81. Data Sheet—Tuesday, September 22, 2015
  82. Why women are missing out on tech’s fastest-growing field
  83. Microsoft Office 2016 launches Tuesday
  84. Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein has “highly curable” lymphoma
  85. You can now order Starbucks before you get to the store
  86. Why Bill Gates is wrong about clean energy
  87. Drone revolution: More unmanned aerial vehicles to take to the sky
  88. The Broadsheet: September 22nd
  89. 11 million Volkswagens had emissions-cheating technology
  90. GM exec disses the Apple car, calls it a ‘gigantic money pit’
  91. Volkswagen CEO’s future is in doubt after $7.3 billion hit
  92. Crunching the numbers: Should you buy or lease your next iPhone?
  93. CEO Daily: Tuesday, September 22
  94. Fidelity, Microsoft, and Baidu just invested millions in this hot cloud startup
  95. VW scandal and Bank of America shareholders vote–5 things to know today
  96. Clinton, Sanders offer competing visions of health care
  97. Federal contract workers to strike ahead of Pope’s DC visit
  98. Puerto Rico vs Cuba: A rivalry in the making?
  99. How much is an Emmy really worth?
  100. On eve of U.S. visit, Xi says market woes won’t stop reforms
  101. Music streaming service Deezer files to go public on French stock exchange
  102. Apple is aiming to ship an electric car by 2019
  103. Business Insider is close to being bought by this company
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