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  1. Top Apple Electric Car Guru to Step Down
  2. Your Blizzard Forecast Needs More Data
  3. Judge Rules Viacom’s Redstone May Undergo Medical Exam
  4. LeBron James Was Not Consulted on David Blatt’s Firing
  5. Games Postponed Along the East Coast as Snowstorm Approaches
  6. Google Agrees to Pay Millions in U.K. Back Taxes
  7. Wall Street Just Had its Best Week of the Year
  8. Fewer Women-Led Bay Area Startups Got Funding Last Year
  9. Pope Says Internet, Social Networks Are ‘Gift of God’ If Used Wisely
  10. Don’t Even Think About Flying Drones Near the Super Bowl
  11. Why the EPA is Partly to Blame for the Flint Water Crisis
  12. The FTC Is Probing Martin Shkreli’s Former Company Over its Drug Prices
  13. Here’s What Apple Will Announce in March
  14. Fox News Is Partnering With YouTube For the Next GOP Debate
  15. Oscars Academy Announces ‘Sweeping’ Changes to Improve Diversity
  16. A Woman Is Suing Kohl’s For Robocalling Her For More Than Two Years
  17. Airbnb to Cities: Cooperate and We’ll Get You Tax Revenue
  18. Playing With LEGO Pays Off For Science
  19. Here’s Trump’s Response to All the Conservatives Who Came Out Against Him
  20. United Airlines Jet Skids Off Runway at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport
  21. Railroad Association Denies Smart Train Cyber Vulnerabilities
  22. How This Entrepreneur Turned Her Diet Coke Addiction Into a Company
  23. See How the East Coast is Getting Ready for This Weekend’s Big Snowstorm
  24. Gillian Anderson Offered Less Money than Costar for ‘X-Files’ Remake
  25. New Rules Limit Methane Emissions From Oil, Gas
  26. A Regular Old PC Found the Largest Known Prime Number—Here’s How
  27. This NFL Player Just Delivered 94,000 Bottles of Drinking Water to Flint
  28. 1 Person Is Dead From a Dole Salad Contaminated With Listeria
  29. Facebook’s Internet.org Isn’t Going Over Well in India
  30. Video Games May Be Just What the Doctor Ordered For ADHD
  31. New Yorkers Really Don’t Know Their Fortune 500 CEOs
  32. A New Takata Airbag Recall Will Include 5 Million Vehicles
  33. Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump’s Leads in Iowa Are Getting Bigger
  34. Exclusive: Qualcomm Ventures Loses Its Head
  35. Google Is Blocking a Lot More Annoying Ads After All
  36. San Francisco Is Forcing the Homeless Away From the Super Bowl
  37. Fortune Live for January 22, 2016: Robert Herjavec, Foursquare, and Diversity in Corporate America
  38. A Bombshell Just Nixed the First GM Ignition Switch Trial
  39. VMware Insiders Brace for Big Cuts
  40. How to Focus on Your Work and Ditch the Distractions
  41. Hillary Clinton’s New Line? Sanders Won’t Get Anything Done
  42. Big Banks Boost Block Chain Startup With New Funding, Deal
  43. Buying Twitter: Some Likely—and Not So Likely—Candidates
  44. Nokia’s Plan to Compete in Virtual Reality Includes Sundance
  45. SAP Meets Cloud Sales Expectations, and Then Some
  46. This Cough Syrup Was Recalled Because It Contains Morphine
  47. Watch China’s Richest Man Rock Out With His Employees
  48. More Cars Were Recalled Than Ever Before Last Year
  49. Here’s Why Oil Prices Are Shooting Back Up
  50. Private Equity Firm Settles Messy Investor Lawsuit
  51. An Inside Look at What’s Keeping Black Men out of the Executive Suite
  52. Amy Schumer, Seth Rogen In This New Super Bowl Ad
  53. How Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump Are Connected To the Market Drop
  54. J.P. Morgan Gives Jamie Dimon a 35% Pay Raise
  55. Consumer Reports: Fitbit’s Heart Rate Tech is Accurate
  56. You Can Still Change Your Weekend Travel Plans Without Being Charged
  57. Nearly $8 Trillion Has Been Wiped Off Global Markets This Year
  58. The Surprising Reason Starbucks’ Sales Jumped
  59. Bernie Sanders Releases New Ad With Help From Simon and Garfunkel
  60. Apple Taps Leading Researcher in VR, AR Play
  61. Why Boeing Is Cutting Jumbo Jet Production in Half
  62. Pope Francis Says Your Texts Are a “Gift of God”
  63. GE’s Industrial Profit Falls 8 Percent, Hit by Tumbling Oil
  64. George Soros Says Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are ISIS’ Biggest Weapon
  65. This Man Asked People Not to Vote for Trump in His Obituary
  66. Davos Elite Alarmed at Prospect of Trump Nomination
  67. You Can Still Get Uber and Lyft During the Blizzard
  68. Power Sheet – January 21, 2015
  69. Are The Hoodies of Silicon Valley Keeping Women Down?
  70. Job Hunting Abroad? Don’t Let Cultural Differences Trip You Up
  71. Why ESPN Is Investing in ESports Coverage
  72. The Anatomy of the Art Market
  73. Term Sheet — Friday, January 22
  74. New Google Doodle Honors Wilbur Scoville, Inventor of the Pepper-Heat Scale
  75. 10 Regrets Most Entrepreneurs Eventually Face
  76. Business Leaders at Davos Say 2016 Could Deliver More Layoffs
  77. Terrell Owens, Butterfinger Offering to Pay NFL Excessive Celebration Fines
  78. Judge Says Walmart Illegally Retaliated Against Striking Employees
  79. Activity Trackers Could Be Better. So Why Aren’t They?
  80. Trump and Cruz Prompt GOP Establishment Panic
  81. Airbnb Says Business Travelers Increasingly Mix Work and Fun
  82. Why Former Microsoft Exec Doug Burgum Would Make a Good Governor
  83. Starbucks Shares Are Falling After This Bad News
  84. Data Sheet—Friday, January 22, 2016
  85. Amazon Says Its Cloud Will Weather Winter Storm
  86. You’ll Never Guess How Much Google Pays Apple to Keep its Search Bar on iPhones
  87. Adele’s ‘Hello’ Breaks Another Huge Record on YouTube
  88. Apple Analysts Scramble Ahead of Next Week’s Earnings Report
  89. The Broadsheet: January 22nd
  90. World Stocks and Oil Prices Are Rebounding – Here’s Why
  91. 8 Last-Minute Tips to Get Ready For the Big Snowstorm
  92. Four Takeaways From Davos
  93. CEO Daily: Friday, January 22
  94. Mind-blowing Noodles and GE Earnings—5 Things to Know Today
  95. Amazon Touts Massive European Jobs Boost
  96. China Cracks Down on Restaurants’ Opiate Use
  97. U.S. Kills Philips’ LumiLEDs Sale And No-One Knows Why
  98. Martin Shkreli Is Headed For a Major Showdown With Congress
  99. This Indian Tycoon Found Out He Wasn’t Above The Law After All
  100. These 10 Male Executives Are Committing to Reach Gender Parity in 5 Years
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