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  1. Walmart set to cut hundreds of jobs at headquarters
  2. Can Y Combinator find its next ‘unicorn’ in a hardware startup?
  3. VW’s legal nightmare is about to get worse
  4. Why Cisco’s John Chambers is so gung-ho on partnerships
  5. Hillary Clinton aide appears to have had access to her email account
  6. Microsoft and Google bury the patent hatchet
  7. French Uber executives’ trial delayed until February
  8. This year you’ll be able to ship your holiday packages using Charlie Brown stamps
  9. There will soon be a Yelp for people — and it sounds truly awful
  10. How tech is making African transit more Uber-like
  11. Best Western is rebranding to attract millenials
  12. Ralph Lauren: I’m not stepping down, I’m stepping up
  13. Here’s how much the Dow needs to jump to avoid worst year since financial crisis
  14. Court strikes down the idea of NCAA paying athletes a small fee
  15. Your next Comcast bill may be priced per gigabyte
  16. Wireless charging startup uBeam gets serious
  17. Why Gap investors are worried, in one chart
  18. Joe Biden may be running out of time to jump into the presidential race
  19. When this happens, you know it’s time for a new job
  20. Blake Lively is shutting down e-commerce site Preserve just 14 months after it launched
  21. Leader of Canada’s biggest oil-producing region sees no future in fossil fuels
  22. Apple’s iPhone 6S has sold out in China
  23. America Is the Richest, and Most Unequal, Country
  24. This is the best country to drive in
  25. Sprint’s unlimited data plan just got more expensive
  26. Yes, your smartphone is hurting your love life: study
  27. 10 things highly successful people do to stay motivated
  28. Let’s remember why Jack Dorsey was fired as Twitter’s CEO
  29. This startup wants to put a desktop 3D printer in every small business
  30. Kohl’s testing small cafes in bid to stir up shopper traffic
  31. How you talk on Twitter can tell the world how much money you make
  32. People slept outside overnight just to buy a house
  33. Jeb Bush is leading the 2016 campaign ad-buying race
  34. Ex-Bush budget director: What Jeb’s tax plan means for small business
  35. Carl Icahn: Buy more Apple stock and hold onto cash
  36. This Japanese pufferfish could be the ultimate painkiller
  37. The nation’s first marijuana “resort” to open in South Dakota
  38. America’s immigration policy needs less emotion and more reason
  39. Don’t blame having kids for steering women away from the C-suite
  40. Miller Lite goes old school with its new bottle
  41. Nexus phones will never see huge sales—but here’s why they don’t need to
  42. Jack Dorsey isn’t alone: 8 CEOs (and others) who served double duty
  43. Microsoft cloud chief: “We’re number two but we try harder”
  44. This is what it’s like to ride in Google’s self-driving car
  45. Your Facebook profile photo can now be a GIF
  46. Scientists prepare asteroid mission to practice saving the earth
  47. Here’s what Elon Musk and Ralph Lauren have in common
  48. Jack Dorsey to be named permanent Twitter CEO, report
  49. Here’s how Ford is using connected car data
  50. 5 frugal habits of the world’s richest people
  51. 9 Great Things to See and Do in San Francisco
  52. Carly Fiorina: No regrets enabling NSA spying
  53. 10 practices for becoming a self-made millionaire
  54. NFL players can appear in DraftKings ads: What it means
  55. The science behind why smart people fall for dumb social media hoaxes
  56. Boeing and Lockheed just got $882 million to keep launching satellites
  57. Donald Trump vs. Davos: Is China really ‘killing’ the U.S.?
  58. Jameson and Absolut test new twists
  59. This company’s stock is booming after Chinese bidder comes calling
  60. Ex-Massey CEO faces criminal trial for fatal mine explosion: A first in coal country
  61. Why has Google stopped buying ‘unicorns’?
  62. Carly Fiorina’s former boss is keeping quiet
  63. Will China be Uber’s Waterloo?
  64. These former Facebook execs want to restore balance to your workplace
  65. China’s first homemade aircraft carrier could launch sooner than you think
  66. R.I.P. ‘content and commerce’
  67. This is the new Tesla’s weirdest feature
  68. Motorola’s new Moto 360 a much-needed improvement
  69. Selfies are dangerous, stupid and getting banned
  70. Hurricane Joaquin’s “serious catastrophic flooding” to cost economy billions
  71. LeBron James will star in Facebook’s first live sports broadcast
  72. Wall Street expects a bonus bonanza for M&A bankers in 2015
  73. Nearly half of female top execs say being a woman has held them back
  74. Investors are suing Volkswagen over its stock drop
  75. 5 pieces of advice for women trying to navigate male-dominated waters
  76. Here’s another devastating raid Russia is planning
  77. Why Mondelez’s CEO invited an activist investor to her company’s board
  78. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook is receiving an award for his support of LGBT rights
  79. Why drug price controversy is great news for this hedge fund manager
  80. SoFi raises whopping $1 billion to refinance student loans
  81. Here’s why Samsung Pay is way better than Apple Pay and Android Pay
  82. What the breakup of the global economy means to investors and managers
  83. Inside Hewlett-Packard’s PC and printer gamble
  84. 7 ways to network like a millionaire
  85. There’s one group of people who will love Trevor Noah
  86. Should we trust Apple to give us the news?
  87. Ferrari could launch its IPO this week
  88. How to make sure nothing gets done at work
  89. This guy has made $7 billion from iPhone screens
  90. New data suggests private equity took a summer vacation
  91. This Volkswagen board member says staff ‘acted criminally’
  92. ‘Heroes Reborn’ creator Tim Kring: Why augmented reality is the future
  93. WeWork CEO: The best advice I ever got came from my wife
  94. Forget kale—algae could be the next new ‘superfood’
  95. Here’s how Ralph Lauren tried to run his company honorably
  96. Visa and others sign on to offer this new employee benefit
  97. What to Do in San Francisco If You Have Loads of Cash
  98. One of the biggest consequences of the Volkswagen diesel scandal
  99. American Airlines just secretly added free live baggage tracking
  100. What Pakistan’s drone strikes say about drone warfare
  101. Here’s some welcome news for Volkswagen
  102. Power Sheet – September 30, 2015
  103. Star Wars fan girls, meet your (fashion) savior
  104. Term Sheet — Wednesday, September 30
  105. The White House has a plan to help society through data analysis
  106. Here’s how London is cracking down on Uber
  107. Stocks surge on hopes for a strong jobs report
  108. Thrillist scores $54 million in funding; re-structures company
  109. This CFO’s key to success: Stop pursuing perfection
  110. Nike might have to fight to hold on to U. of Texas athletic apparel contract
  111. Lending Club responds to Treasury Dep’t request for information
  112. Here’s Twitter’s latest push to make more money
  113. How Apple’s next big move in China could fail
  114. Stocks are about to have their worst quarter in 4 years
  115. Nintendo’s new Mario game already sold 1 million copies
  116. A woman’s place is in the bonus pool
  117. The Broadsheet: September 30th
  118. Data Sheet—Wednesday, September 30, 2015
  119. EMC exec defends ‘The Federation’
  120. Is JBL Xtreme the best portable speaker on the market?
  121. China’s Golden Week sends a wave of Chinese tourists abroad
  122. At TrueWealth, women truly can have it all
  123. Why this CEO won’t judge you for getting fired
  124. How Trevor Noah’s ‘The Daily Show’ is like a new iPhone
  125. CEO Daily: Wednesday, September 30
  126. Hands-on with Google’s new Nexus smartphones, Pixel C tablet
  127. VW and the IMF’s take on the world economy–5 things to know today
  128. Guess who just overtook the U.S. and China in drawing new investment
  129. Fiat Chrysler is in trouble again with the NHTSA
  130. Are you ready for the next bear market?
  131. The avalanche begins: Houston state attorney sues VW for $100 million
  132. All of these CEOs have admitted to smoking marijuana
  133. Here’s why Internet of Things really is the next frontier for businesses
  134. Here’s what Tesla’s new Model X SUV is like
  135. Target web site to start matching rivals’ prices as holiday battle nears
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