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  1. Here’s Where Too Many Startups Go Wrong
  2. Facebook Doesn’t Think About Making Money the Way Most Companies Do
  3. Samsung Warns of Difficult 2016
  4. The Tennis Channel Just Got Bought by This Huge Broadcaster
  5. Microsoft Explains Why Its Tablets Quit on the New England Patriots
  6. Here’s Why PayPal Just Added A Record Number Of New Users
  7. Qualcomm’s Dispute with LG Could Keep Dragging Down the Stock
  8. Here’s Where Money to the Wounded Warrior Project Goes
  9. Google Drops New Hint About its Drone Delivery Service
  10. Spotify Reportedly Seeks to Raise $500 Million Through Convertible Bonds
  11. You Can Now Use PayPal’s Venmo To Pay Merchants
  12. Trump vs. Fox Battle Is One Giant Media Entity Against Another
  13. How the U.S. Is Killing It in eSports
  14. Yet Another NFL Team Settles a Cheerleader Lawsuit Over Poor Pay
  15. Google’s AI Has Defeated a World-Class Chinese “Go” Player
  16. Theranos Practices ‘Pose Immediate Jeopardy to Patient Safety,’ Government Says
  17. Restaurants Have Lost the Battle Against Cell Phones
  18. Qualcomm’s Quarter Disappoints On Falling Mobile Chip Sales
  19. Facebook’s Shares Get A Big Lift On Blockbuster Quarter
  20. EBay’s Shares Tumble On Weak Holiday Season
  21. Snapchat Could Be Borrowing This Facebook Tactic to Make Money
  22. Box Gets Cozier With Microsoft
  23. Janet Yellen Doesn’t Care About Your 401(k)
  24. EA Drops Out of E3
  25. Prime Is Amazon’s Next Big Growth Engine
  26. Here’s Why Apple’s Stock Is A Sell
  27. Medium Has Been Blocked In Malaysia
  28. Some McDonald’s Mozzarella Sticks Are Missing the Cheese
  29. Google Is Doing This to Help Refugees
  30. The Fed Holds Steady on Interest Rates
  31. Your Cable Fees Will Go Down If This Plan Works
  32. Energy Secretary Lauds Energy Innovation, Downplays Oil Prices
  33. Re-Tooled: How Ray-Ban Brought Its Brand Back from the Brink
  34. Google Has Shipped 5 Million Cardboard Virtual Reality Viewers
  35. Wendy’s Is Looking Into Reports of a Credit Card Breach
  36. Why Americans Don’t Care About China’s Biggest Movie Ever
  37. Here’s How You Can Make More Friends at Work
  38. Google Strikes Deal with Chip Startup to Give Smartphones AI
  39. Five Out of Six Brokers Cleared in UK’s Second Libor Trial
  40. This Automaker Is Still the World’s Biggest
  41. Tracking Oil’s Crash
  42. Jay-Z Hit With $20 Million Lawsuit Over Fragrance Line
  43. Does the Fed Have the Guts to Raise Interest Rates?
  44. What Flint’s Water Crisis Means For The Future of U.S. Cities
  45. Want to Hire a Team Player? Ask About Volunteer Work
  46. The One Thing You Should Never Discuss too Early in Business
  47. Why 2016 Is a Nightmare Election for Pollsters
  48. Digital Marketing Helps Adidas Cut Ties to Sports Bodies
  49. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Deadlocked in New Iowa Poll
  50. NFL Will Investigate HGH Allegations Against Peyton Manning
  51. Nationwide Salmonella Outbreak Expands to 39 States
  52. Should Wealthy Colleges Be Forced to Spend More of Their Money on Financial Aid?
  53. Tyco-Johnson Controls Gives Us a Window into the Business World’s Hardest Challenges
  54. Health Insurer Anthem Says Obamacare Hit Q4 Profit
  55. How Scientists Are Boosting Motor Oil Performance
  56. Hedge Fund Billionaire Bill Ackman Admits He Made Mistakes
  57. Banker Frank Quattrone Steps Down
  58. Why You Should Pay Close Attention to a Presidential Candidate’s Reason for Running
  59. Your Food’s Bacteria is a Big Data Gold Mine
  60. These Are the Most Corrupt Countries In the World
  61. You’d Be Surprised How Easy it Is to Buy a Flamethrower
  62. Best and Worst Apple Analysts: Q1 2016 Edition
  63. Here’s How to Get Half Off the iPhone 6s
  64. Uber-Style Service for Kids Gets $10 Million In Funding
  65. Meet ‘Starry,’ a Radical New Internet Service From the Founder of Aereo
  66. These Are the 10 Richest Colleges in the U.S.
  67. Trump Isn’t the First Candidate to Refuse to Debate
  68. Power Sheet – January 27, 2015
  69. Shares of Apple Are Tumbling After iPhone Disappointment
  70. Goldman Sachs Banker With Ties To Malaysian Scandal Goes On Leave
  71. Tiffany Puts a Ring on Beyonce’s Perfume Maker
  72. Amazon’s First Super Bowl Ad Stars Echo
  73. Meredith to Bow Out of Media General Merger
  74. This Is the Hottest Restaurant in the World Right Now
  75. Shares of Boeing Are Crashing After This Dismal Outlook
  76. Here’s what you need to know about the Zika Virus
  77. Branch Metrics Helps Companies Get More People To Download Their Apps
  78. EMC Chief Says Dell Deal Is ‘On Track’
  79. Weight Watchers’ Stock Expands as Oprah’s Waistline Shrinks
  80. What the Oscar Diversity Problem Says About Corporate America
  81. Ford’s CEO Mark Fields Is Joining IBM’s Board
  82. These New Government Rules Could Slash Your Cable Bill
  83. Silicon Valley’s BIG Data Problem
  84. How One Immigrant Made it Big in America
  85. The ‘Ultimate’ Audio System, Made by Hand, Sells for $272,000
  86. ESports Are Driving Digital Video Game Sales
  87. Term Sheet — Wednesday, January 27
  88. 7 Easy Ways for Entrepreneurs to Boost Motivation Every Day
  89. Cruz Challenges Trump to Debate ‘Mano a Mano’
  90. President Obama Will Meet With Bernie Sanders at the White House
  91. Another Pandemic Is Coming our Way
  92. How A Huge Dairy Is Solving A Major Pollution Problem
  93. The Investing War Is Over, and the Index Fund Won
  94. AT&T, Verizon join Facebook-led Data Center Group
  95. Apple Misses iPhone Number, so Tim Cook Talks Up Services
  96. Data Sheet—Thursday, January 28, 2016
  97. Darth Vader Could Return to ‘Star Wars’ This Year
  98. Salesforce Puts Big-Biz Heroku Into App Cloud
  99. What Cato Gets Wrong About the Climate Snow Job
  100. Apple’s Slow-Growth Quarter: What the Analysts Are Saying — Updated
  101. iPhone Users Say Safari Is Crashing on Them
  102. The Bundle Is Dead. Long Live the Bundle
  103. The Broadsheet: January 27th
  104. Apple Blames China; China Blames Soros
  105. CEO Daily: Wednesday, January 27
  106. Big Hotels’ Plan to Win Customers from Airbnb
  107. STMicro To Cut 1,400 Jobs As It Exits Set-Top-Box Biz
  108. Fed Meets and Facebook Reports–5 Things to Know Today
  109. China’s Rising Debt Gets Moody’s Attention
  110. Oregon Stand-Off Turns Violent: 1 Dead, 8 Arrested
  111. This is How Much U.S. Shale Companies Are Cutting Back
  112. In Iowa Caucus, Money Can’t Buy You Love
  113. Lyft To Pay $12.3 Million As Part Of Proposed Labor Lawsuit Settlement
  114. AIG CEO: Carl Icahn’s Breakup Plan is Based on a False Premise
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