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  1. Jack Ma: Alibaba is still growing despite China’s slowing economy
  2. Five sci-fi robots that could revolutionize business
  3. Pope Francis to Congress: Give (political) peace a chance
  4. Between intrusive ads and outright fraud, the online ad industry is a mess
  5. NBC has the most riding on new shows as fall TV season kicks off
  6. Coca-Cola plans to sell off production plants in streamlining plan
  7. What China slowdown? Nike scores a sales slam dunk
  8. Meet the guy who’s going to protect your email from prying eyes
  9. Doomsday seed vault opens for the first time due to Syrian war
  10. Bernie Sanders backs Pope’s endorsement of Dorothy Day
  11. Donald Trump on drug price-raising CEO: ‘Spoiled brat’
  12. Ad blockers are making money by allowing some ads
  13. Minecraft is coming to Oculus
  14. This time it’s true: We’re out of IPv4 addresses
  15. Why is Ronda Rousey on our 40 Under 40?
  16. Why capitalism is worth defending to the Pope
  17. Samsung’s new Gear VR only costs $99
  18. Why this government safety deadline could cost almost $70 billion
  19. Food delivery services are the latest on-demand companies sued for worker status
  20. Why growing student debt woes won’t lead to a lending crunch
  21. Google improves voice search (again) for its mobile apps
  22. Bogus Barnes & Noble ‘buyer’ busted for fraud
  23. Here’s how much it can cost to attend the Hajj
  24. How energy storage could change everything about renewables
  25. ‘Pregnant Then Screwed’ comes to the U.S.
  26. Did ex-NBA Commish David Stern just leak a fantasy sports merger?
  27. Caterpillar job cuts spell bad news for the global economy
  28. Check out a new robot that can 3D print, mill, assemble electronics and even ice a cake
  29. More than one in four U.S. homes lost value since last year
  30. Lena Dunham interviewed Hillary Clinton to grab millennial women voters
  31. ThinkProgress is the latest digital news publication to unionize
  32. How much are the presidential candidates worth?
  33. Here’s why former Sony company Daybreak Games is getting into eSports
  34. Jeb Bush’s tax plan won’t have borrowing carve-out for small biz
  35. No, e-book sales are not falling, despite what publishers say
  36. Gisele Bundchen’s new book will cost $700
  37. The important lesson every business founder still needs to learn
  38. Pumpkin Spice Latte haters rejoice: Starbucks just introduced a new fall latte
  39. This new idea could change recycling in the U.S. forever
  40. Why Starbucks is upping its game in France
  41. What can we learn from successful people under 40?
  42. H&M is getting ready for a big push into China
  43. This lady sent a robot to wait in line for an iPhone
  44. Regulators were skeptical about Volkswagen for months
  45. Video game tournaments will soon air on primetime TV
  46. The unexpected reason President Obama’s cousin is suing the Metropolitan Police
  47. Here’s how much pollution VW’s emissions scandal could have added to the environment
  48. How corporate America can change the world
  49. Can a computer help you shop for work clothes? Fortune puts algorithm-based Stylit to the test
  50. 40 Under 40: The best advice I ever got
  51. Ford is doubling down on using aluminum in its trucks
  52. Here’s why Trump and Sanders are popular right now
  53. Volkswagen will pick Porsche’s chief exec as its next CEO
  54. Volkswagen’s scandal management: Needs improvement
  55. Here’s what Pope Francis told Congress to do
  56. Caterpillar is cutting more than 10,000 jobs
  57. Apple’s new iPhone update has a bad security flaw
  58. Johnny Depp’s losing streak is finally coming to an end
  59. Could this ex-NSA hotshot protect your email from hacking?
  60. Diabetes-focused ‘unicorn’ Intarcia makes its first-ever acquisition
  61. Evidence of China’s state-supported hacking grows
  62. Republicans vs. Pope: Where GOP candidates stand on climate change
  63. Chinese president, U.S. tech companies seek common ground
  64. Pope Francis addresses a Congress that’s 30% Catholic
  65. Why vaping is not a gateway to smoking
  66. This is how many apps you’re really using on your smartphone
  67. Term Sheet — Thursday, September 24
  68. Power Sheet – September 24, 2015
  69. Can Super Mario save Nintendo from itself?
  70. Pope traffic a pain? Pay “Uber for choppers” $95 to fly over it
  71. Print books are far from dead. But they’re definitely on the decline
  72. College savings: 3 things you didn’t know about 529 Plans
  73. Volkswagen CEO has fallen on his sword—but is it the death of diesel?
  74. Germany’s BMW could have an emissions problem too
  75. Apple, Microsoft, others slammed for supporting cybersecurity bill
  76. Three more bosses go at Volkswagen
  77. Are DraftKings and FanDuel legal?
  78. How this company is appealing to millennials
  79. This startup wants to take the hassle out of home cooking
  80. This man is blowing up fantasy sports
  81. Scalpers are selling Pope Francis visit tickets on Craigslist
  82. Data Sheet—Thursday, September 24, 2015
  83. Watch Stephen Colbert press Elizabeth Warren on a potential run for president
  84. This poll finds most Americans agree with Donald Trump
  85. 40 under 40: Hall of Fame
  86. Pebble has a new face and a new pitch: I’m not an Apple Watch
  87. This analytics software keeps the price right, in near real time
  88. Blue Origin the only winner in failed NewSpace deal
  89. VW cheated on European emissions tests too – minister
  90. Dieselgate and Nike earnings — 5 things to know today
  91. The Broadsheet: September 24th
  92. SpaceX and Tesla backer just invested $50 million in this startup
  93. CEO Daily: Thursday, September 24
  94. Like it or not, sustainability is now core to your business
  95. Apple’s ad-blocking move causes big problems for retailers like Walmart
  96. Dieselgate: how much did Merkel’s government know?
  97. Watch Carly Fiorina hint at her White House dreams back in 2002
  98. 4 things I learned from our 40 under 40
  99. This startup’s connected outlets can make your smart home even smarter
  100. This is bad news for people who spend millions on art
  101. Introducing the newest class of Fortune’s 40 Under 40
  102. E.U. throws money at aid agencies to stem migrant flow
  103. These Are the Hidden Costs of Buying That Tesla You Always Wanted
  104. Switzerland approves 2nd FIFA official extradition to U.S.
  105. IBM’s Watson supercomputer will have a second home in San Francisco
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