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  1. Yahoo Rebuffed Potential Buyers of its Internet Business
  2. Flights Canceled As Powerful Blizzard Threatens East Coast
  3. How I Got Over My Business Disaster
  4. Why Los Angeles’ Mayor Doesn’t Want the Chargers in His City
  5. How Facebook Is Preparing for the Virtual Reality Boom
  6. Apple iOS 9 Update Fixes Security Bug That Lingered For Two Years
  7. Low Gas Prices Derail President Obama’s Electric Car Goals
  8. Nespresso Sues Competitor For Featuring George Clooney Lookalike in its Commercial
  9. This State Could Benefit from a Former Microsoft Exec’s Tech Smarts (and Connections)
  10. Tinder Now Helps You Get Tested For STDs
  11. Amazon Just Launched Restaurant Delivery In The Windy City
  12. Facebook Just Tossed a Grenade Into ESPN’s Locker Room
  13. Feds Investigate Disability Work Program
  14. Apple Tried to Kill More Patents Than Anyone Else, By Far
  15. Ted Cruz Slams Bob Dole and Donald Trump as Corrupt Establishment Leaders
  16. New York Governor Unveils $5B Clean Energy Fund
  17. Athenahealth Is Now Taking Over Big Hospitals
  18. Here’s What 22-Year-Olds Need to Know About Their First Job
  19. At Davos, Companies Use Lingerie Boutiques and Hairdressers to Woo Global Elite
  20. Goldman Sachs Sees Oil Markets Turning Bullish Soon
  21. Inside YouTube’s Weird World of Football Makeup
  22. How to Legally Ditch Your Student Loans
  23. RadioShack’s CEO Has Quit After Less Than a Year
  24. NFL to Host Women’s Summit Ahead of Super Bowl 50
  25. Audi’s First All-Electric SUV Will Be Produced in Belgium
  26. Oscar Health Could Be Raising $400 Million
  27. Why You Should Hire An Introvert Now
  28. Here’s How To Make In-Store Tracking Less Creepy
  29. U.S. Launches Priority Investigation Into ‘Hoverboards’
  30. Fidelity Has Survived Its Unicorn Markdown Crisis
  31. 10 Ways for Silicon Valley to Delay its Decline and Fall
  32. Outcry Over Oscars Diversity Issue Could Soon Bring Academy Changes
  33. China’s Weibo Beats Twitter to Lifting Character Limit
  34. China’s Biggest Automaker Just Invested In A Used Car Startup
  35. Wall Street Breaks Its Brutal Losing Streak
  36. Why Women Should Ditch the Silicon Valley Dress Code
  37. Why This Danish City Is Making Pork Mandatory on School Menus
  38. Chipotle’s Being Accused of Trying to Cover Up Its Norovirus Outbreak
  39. Shares of Avon Are Skyrocketing After it Told Investors This
  40. Bernie Sanders Says He Can Win: Here’s How
  41. More Americans Than Ever Are Living Past 100
  42. Life After Logitech: Cloud Video Pioneer Sees ‘Torrid’ Growth
  43. Amtrak’s Newest Board Member Works at Lyft
  44. J.P. Morgan Wants Its Employees to Stop Working on the Weekend
  45. LegalZoom CEO: These Are the Biggest Legal Mistakes a Startup Can Make
  46. Mario Draghi Isn’t Panicking. He’s Just Preparing For March’s Rate Cut Now
  47. Why it’s Time to Befriend Your Office Enemies
  48. Nest, the Poster Child for the Smart Home, Is Having Relationship Issues
  49. Over 200 Million VR Headsets to be Sold by 2020
  50. NASA Is Developing a Surprising New Way to Learn About Living In Space
  51. Silicon Valley’s $585 Billion Problem
  52. United Continental’s CEO Is Coming Back From Medical Leave
  53. Michigan Officials Dismissed Flint Water Concerns As Crisis Deepened
  54. Amazon Now Offering Refunds On All Hoverboards
  55. How Many Watches Did Apple Sell Last Quarter?
  56. Facebook Enlists Users’ Help to Fight Terror
  57. Quartz Says Traffic is Growing Rapidly, and Ad Revenues Are Too
  58. IBM Confirms UStream Purchase, Forms Cloud Video Unit
  59. Ted Cruz Will Campaign With a Conservative Icon In Iowa
  60. You Could Be Traveling on Elon Musk’s Hyperloop by 2018
  61. Ukraine Investigates Coca-Cola and Pepsi Over Crimea Map Row
  62. This German Gun Maker Wants You to Buy More Guns
  63. Power Sheet – January 21, 2015
  64. Why Twitter Just Added a Gaming Vertical
  65. This Robot Is Cranking Out Crazy New Scripts for ‘Friends’
  66. Sarah Palin Blames President Obama, PTSD for Son’s Problems
  67. U.S. Treasury Secretary Urges Congress to Act on Puerto Rico
  68. This Is the Best Way to Make Your Resume Stand out
  69. T-Mobile Trolled Verizon’s Earnings Call This Morning With a ‘Drinking Game’
  70. Five Charged in U.S. With Stealing Secrets From GlaxoSmithKline
  71. Major Snowstorm Forecast to Hit East Coast This Weekend
  72. Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Barely Passed His Apology Class
  73. United Airlines Expects Passenger Revenue to Drop
  74. Fox Sports, NextVR Hope VR Boxing Delivers Knockout Punch
  75. Apple Presses Supreme Court for Appeal Over eBooks Price Fixing
  76. 15 Things Every Newbie Needs to Know about Starting a Business
  77. Term Sheet — Thursday, January 21
  78. How Cities Are Learning to Think More Like Startups
  79. Verizon Q4 earnings: Heavy Promotions Helped Slow Customer ‘Churn’
  80. Nestle Can’t Trademark the Classic KitKat Shape, Judge Rules
  81. Barclays Is Cutting About 1,000 Investment Banking Jobs
  82. Facebook Has a New Sports Section
  83. Viacom Has Slashed Sumner Redstone’s Pay by Nearly Half
  84. Martin Shkreli Will Take the Fifth in Congressional Testimony
  85. Data Sheet—Thursday, January 21, 2016
  86. The Age of the Unicorn Wanes
  87. Apple Wants to Teach Kids in Europe How to Code
  88. Business Travelers Now Prefer Uber to Rental Cars
  89. How Amazon Plans to Dominate Your Screen in 2016
  90. The Broadsheet: January 21st
  91. ForeScout Joins ‘Unicorn’ Club
  92. Fidelity Invests $50 Million in 26-Year-Old’s Cybersecurity Startup
  93. China Is Headed for a Recession
  94. CEO Daily: Thursday, January 21
  95. How China Is Saving $460 billion a Year
  96. ‘Poisoner’ Putin and Starbucks Earnings—5 Things to Know Today
  97. Three Unicorns to Bet On
  98. Finally, Davos Gets It Right
  99. Vladimir Putin “Probably” Approved Spy Murder, U.K. Court Says
  100. Reports: Foxconn Makes Bid for Struggling Sharp
  101. Pearson Is Cutting 4,000 Jobs–And Its Stock Is Jumping
  102. No, Rupert Murdoch Isn’t Buying Twitter
  103. Uber Beats Rental Cars In Business Travel For The First Time
  104. GM Makes Big Push Into A Hot New Business
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