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  1. Privacy Group Gives Uber and Lyft High Marks
  2. GoPro’s New Drone Isn’t Ready For Take Off
  3. Doing This Will Easily Make You More Productive
  4. Google to Face Off Against Oracle Next Week in $8.8 Billion Lawsuit
  5. Big Data Breaches Found at Major Email Services
  6. Paul Ryan Won’t Back Donald Trump, Signaling a Republican Party in Crisis
  7. Expert Helped Los Angeles Police Hack Apple iPhone
  8. M&A Breakups Have Cost Wall Street $1.2 Billion in 2016 Alone
  9. Carpooling Startup Via Raises Big Money To Take On Uber, Lyft
  10. Square Settled Lawsuit With Refuted Co-Founder for $50 Million
  11. Comrade Bill Gross Says the Federal Reserve Should Pay Your Rent
  12. Herbalife’s Shares Soar On Settlement News
  13. Google, Honeywell Agree to Resolve Nest Labs Patent Dispute
  14. Meal Kits Are the New Daily Deals
  15. This Huge Diamond Could Be Auctioned Off for More Than $70 Million
  16. ‘Call of Duty’ Maker Activision’s Revenue, Profit Beat Estimates
  17. GoPro’s Sales Tumble Less Than Expected
  18. Square Rings Up Mixed Bag of Earnings
  19. Trade Joe’s Announces More Listeria-Related Food Recalls
  20. MetLife to Follow AIG and Calpers Out of Hedge Funds
  21. House Speaker Paul Ryan Refuses to Back Donald Trump
  22. T-Mobile May Give Away Pizza and Stock To Subscribers
  23. Apple and SAP Team Up for Blockbuster Partnership
  24. Feds Crack Down on E-Cigarettes Industry
  25. Here’s Why Shares in Victoria’s Secret Parent Company Are Tanking
  26. Yahoo Has Lost a Huge Deal That Brought in $100 Million a Year
  27. Fed Presidents Says Brexit Will Impact Interest Rate Decision
  28. There’s Only a Slim Chance TPP Will Be Ratified This Year
  29. Hedge Fund Basher Donald Trump Just Hired a Hedge Fund CEO as His Finance Chair
  30. Hong Kong Puts J.P. Morgan Chase on Its ‘Name and Shame’ IPO List
  31. Clinton Campaign Starting ‘Stop Trump Fund’
  32. Why You Haven’t Seen the Last of Ted Cruz
  33. Here’s Why Disney Wants to Buy a Chunk of Major League Baseball’s Video Arm
  34. Here’s How to Turn Your Smartphone Into a Life-Saving Device
  35. Apple Plans Court Battle to Keep ‘iPhone’ Trademark
  36. The New York Times Is Starting Its Own Food Delivery Business
  37. FCC Backs Charter Buying Time Warner Cable and Bright House, Sources Say
  38. Business Advice From a Man Who’s Poured $35 Million Into Struggling Companies
  39. Canadian Wildfire Drives Up Global Oil Prices
  40. Celeb-backed BlackJet Is Grounded. Again.
  41. New York Approves New Digital Currency for Winklevoss Bitcoin Exchange
  42. MSNBC’s Chris Matthews In Hot Water for ‘Sexist’ Remarks about Melania Trump
  43. Bernie Sanders Is Inspiring Democrats to Shift Left on Health Care
  44. The Desperate Middle-Class Voters Who Made Trump the Republican Nominee
  45. GM and Lyft Will Test Self-Driving Taxis Within the Next Year
  46. Box Ramps Up Offerings for Government Buyers
  47. KFC Is Making a Nail Polish That Tastes Like Chicken
  48. Spotify Offshoot Targets New Streaming Market: Restaurants and Stores
  49. ‘Guccifer’ Says He Hacked Hillary Clinton’s Email and ‘It Was Easy’
  50. Gloria Steinem on the Future of Feminism and Why the World Needs Her New Viceland Show
  51. The Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone (Part 2 of 3)
  52. The Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone (Part 1 of 3)
  53. The Disturbing Decline of Sumner Redstone (Part 3 of 3)
  54. This Hipster Flower Company Will Deliver Your Mother’s Day Blooms By Bike
  55. Apple’s App Store Was Down All Morning
  56. Healthy Eaters Are Staying Away From Kellogg’s Pringles and Cheez-Its
  57. Microsoft Says 300 Million Devices Run Windows 10
  58. Automakers and Transit Agencies Urge White House to Reject Plan for Open Spectrum
  59. Exxon Is Planning a Fuel Cell Venture
  60. Another Morning TV Shake-Up as ‘Today Show’s’ Natalie Morales Heads West
  61. Turkey’s Political Turmoil Is Bad News for Investors
  62. American Productivity Declines Again
  63. Say Goodbye to The Donald Trump of London
  64. Leaders, Get to Work Already on America’s Economic Challenges
  65. Amazon Leases More Planes For Air Cargo Network
  66. Around 50% of Americans Have Donald Trump-like Views on Foreign Policy and Trade, Poll Shows
  67. Cupertino Mayor Says Apple ‘Abuses Us’
  68. Here’s How Donald Trump Wants to Help U.S. Businesses
  69. Admitted MBA’s Guide To Quitting Your Job
  70. Power Sheet – May 5, 2016
  71. It’s Now Cheaper For American Shoppers to Buy Foreign Goods
  72. Where to Eat & Drink on Cinco de Mayo: Best Deals for 2016
  73. Democratic Primary Shows a Party Moving Left
  74. Fortune Live for May 5, 2016: HP Inc., Patron Tequila, and ‘Captain America: Civil War’
  75. Term Sheet — Thursday, May 6
  76. How to Create a Culture of Intrapreneurs
  77. Why Smart, Successful People Don’t Value Happiness Enough
  78. Craig Wright Is Refusing to Give Further Evidence He’s the Creator of Bitcoin
  79. Turkey’s President Just Got a Lot More Powerful
  80. Here’s Proof Media Startups Can Succeed Without Venture Capital
  81. New Apple App Pays Brits to Get Fit
  82. Katie Couric Could Be on Her Way Out at Yahoo
  83. ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Poised to be New Superhero Blockbuster
  84. Preventing the Next Flash Crash: Why We’re Still At Risk
  85. Shares of Avon Are Falling After This Surprise Miss
  86. Digital Investments Pay Off for Time Inc.
  87. Data Sheet—Thursday, May 5, 2016
  88. Alibaba Grows Revenue the Fastest In Four Quarters
  89. Has the Creator of Bitcoin Finally Been Revealed? No One Really Knows
  90. U.S. Secretary of HHS: What The Ebola Crisis Can Teach Us About Zika and Flint
  91. Verizon Strikers Take Protests Nationwide Ahead of Company’s Annual Meeting
  92. Here’s Where Beyoncé Stands on North Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Bill’
  93. Venture Capital Is Facing an Impending Health-Care ‘Avalanche’
  94. The Broadsheet: May 5th
  95. Ford Pours $182 Million Into Pivotal
  96. CEO Daily: Thursday, May 5
  97. Trump Decides He’s Not Rich Enough to Self-Fund His Campaign
  98. The U.S. Just Threw Down the Hammer Over North Carolina’s Transgender Bathroom Law
  99. This Ex-Soros Manager Says the U.S. Bull Market Is ‘Exhausting Itself’
  100. Why Melania Trump Would Be an Ultra-Traditional First Lady
  101. Former Gilt CEO Lands at Big Venture Firm
  102. Donald Trump’s Deportation Plans Could Shave 2% Off U.S. GDP
  103. Intel CEO Gets Influential Position As Regulators Tackle Drone Issues
  104. Do Americans Support Free Trade?
  105. This U.S. Regulator Wants to End Mandatory Arbitration for Consumers
  106. Here’s Why Kraft Heinz Shares Are Soaring
  107. In the Year of Trump, Democrats Are Fielding a Near-Record Number of Female Senate Candidates
  108. Owner of Virgin Media Might Make a Big Donation to the U.K.’s ‘In’ Camp
  109. Clinton May Have to Testify Under Oath About Her Private Email Server
  110. California Is Raising Its Smoking Age from 18 to 21
  111. Here’s Why TripAdvisor Shares Are Diving
  112. The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 5
  113. What China’s Foreign NGO Restrictions Mean for U.S. Businesses
  114. How a Dinner Invitation From Michelle Obama Changed Valerie Jarrett’s Life
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