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  1. Operations Being Restored at New York-Area Ports After Shutdown
  2. Inside Uber and Lyft’s Texas Showdown Over Fingerprints
  3. Apple Gets More Serious About Virtual Reality
  4. Facebook To Prohibit Private Firearm Transactions
  5. GM Puts Self-Driving Car Push Into a Higher Gear
  6. SpaceX’s Hyperloop Pod Competition Just Kicked Off in Texas
  7. Square Makes Its First Acquisition After IPO
  8. Why American Tech Companies Are Really Nervous About This Weekend
  9. This Equal Pay Champion Just Endorsed Hillary Clinton
  10. Alaska Airlines Apologizes For Inviting Everyone To ‘Meet Our Eskimo’
  11. The FCC Says It Wants to Pry Open the Cable Box Monopoly
  12. Phew, the S&P 500 Correction Is Over—for Now
  13. A ‘Cancer Moonshot,’ You Say? Start Paving
  14. This Is Why Middle-Aged White Americans Are Dying at Higher Rates
  15. Apple Bought This Company to Stay Strong in Schools
  16. Why Millennials Have no Problem Quitting Their Jobs
  17. Why Big Alcohol Is Upset With Kroger Supermarkets
  18. FanDuel and DraftKings Just Got Some Very Bad News
  19. The Challenge Every Tech Company Is Facing Right Now
  20. Why Rand Paul’s Debate Comments on Race, Prisons Make Him a GOP Outlier
  21. Here’s How Much Google Paid a Guy to Get Google.com Back
  22. Why IBM Is Buying a Digital Marketing Agency
  23. Obama’s Efforts to Close the Gender Pay Gap Have Had Very Few Results
  24. Macy’s Is Teaming up With Etsy to Win Over Millennials
  25. The Oakland Raiders Could Be Heading For Las Vegas
  26. Here’s Some Good News for Almond Fans
  27. Why Apple Is Still a ‘Buy’
  28. The SEC Wants New Rules For Board Diversity—Here’s Why That Matters
  29. Here’s Why Doritos Is Ending its ‘Crash the Super Bowl’ Contest
  30. The Case For Recession Got Stronger This Week
  31. This Saudi Prince Just Burned Donald Trump on Twitter
  32. Ginni Rometty Gets a Raise Despite IBM’s Tumbling Stock Price
  33. Fortune Live for January 29, 2016: Xerox, Zillow, and Women in Politics
  34. IBM Finishes Weather Company Deal, Adds Another Former CEO to Watson Team
  35. Here Are Poets&Quants Top MBA Startups
  36. Why Amazon’s Shares Are Getting Crushed Today
  37. How Pepsi’s New York Restaurant Can Beat the Food Snobs
  38. Gilead CEO John Martin Is Stepping Down After 20 Years
  39. A Simple, but Ultimately Useless, Way to Judge a CEO’s Performance
  40. Google Preparing to Expand Self-Driving Car Program to Four More Cities
  41. Politico Turmoil Intensifies as Co-Founder, Senior Staff Exit
  42. Now There’s a Virtual Reality Strip Club
  43. California Maintains Crucial Solar Policy
  44. Salesforce’s Marc Benioff Cheers Obama’s New Equal Pay Measure
  45. Here’s How the Obama Administration is Tackling the Wage Gap
  46. Here’s How Donald Trump Still Won Last Night’s Debate
  47. Uber Just Got a Lot Cheaper in This Big City
  48. PS4 Sales Are Curb Stomping Xbox One
  49. GM Is Building a Team to Get Self-Driving Cars on the Road
  50. Why Office Banter Is Anything But a Waste of Time
  51. Sumner Redstone Will Be Examined by a Doctor Hired by his Ex-Girlfriend
  52. Toyota to Buy Out Rest of Daihatsu for $3 Billion
  53. Don’t Count on Russia and OPEC Cutting Oil Production Anytime Soon
  54. Here’s Why MasterCard’s Stock Is Up Today
  55. Walmart Has to Pay $31 Million to an Employee Who Got Fired
  56. Who Won the Ratings Battle Between Donald Trump and Fox News?
  57. Power Sheet – January 29, 2015
  58. Europe to U.S. on Iran: You Snooze, You Lose (Part 2)
  59. These 8 Rare Ferraris Are About to Be Sold
  60. FX Networks’ CEO: Stop Buying Silicon Valley’s ‘Baloney’
  61. Term Sheet — Friday, January 29
  62. Who Americans Should Really Blame for Corporate Inversions
  63. This Is Microsoft’s Secret Weapon for Cloud Growth
  64. Van Halen Rocks Out in This New Acura Super Bowl Ad
  65. Why the U.S. Economy’s Growth Slowed Sharply in the Fourth Quarter
  66. Jeff Bezos Just Lost Nearly $6 Billion
  67. There Must be a Method to Amazon’s Complex, Hydra-Headed Madness
  68. You Could Soon Charge Your iPhone Wirelessly
  69. Facebook Says It’s Closing Parse
  70. Lyft’s deal With Waze Highlights Uber’s Weakness: Relationships
  71. Data Sheet—Friday, January 29, 2016
  72. You May Finally Get to Own a Brand New DeLorean
  73. Warren Buffett Will Be on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’
  74. MasterCard Uses a Command Center to Track Its Marketing Spend
  75. The Broadsheet: January 29th
  76. Here’s How Much Google Paid Out To Security Researchers Last Year
  77. Carl Icahn Wins Another
  78. Japan’s Rate Cut and U.S. GDP—5 Things to Know Today
  79. CEO Daily: Friday, January 29
  80. How to Get the Most From Your Health Plan
  81. James Murdoch Is Back at Sky as Chairman
  82. Europe to U.S. on Iran: You Snooze, You Lose
  83. Japan Joins The Negative Interest Rate Club
  84. Who Won the Republican Debate?
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