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  1. Amazon’s Holiday Secret: Voice Shopping
  2. Hanjin Shipping’s Assets Are About to Go on Sale
  3. Two Women Reportedly Allege Donald Trump Touched Them Without Consent
  4. Ronda Rousey Is Returning to the Ring
  5. 4 Ways Women Can Reach the Top Faster
  6. How to Learn Something and Actually Retain It
  7. 5 Reasons Millennials Should Consider Government Jobs
  8. Homeopathic Treatments May Have Led to Deaths in Teething Babies
  9. How to Deal with Trump-Style ‘Locker Room’ Talk at the Office
  10. This Big Pharma Chief Was Just Named the World’s ‘Best-Performing’ CEO—Again
  11. Demand for Service Robots Seen at Breakthrough
  12. Facebook’s Voter Registration Reminder Actually Worked
  13. UK Fraud Agency Boss Expects to Move Quickly in Airbus Inquiry
  14. Wells Fargo’s CEO Is Stepping Down
  15. More People Are Subscribing to Multiple Video Streaming Services
  16. AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Ends Season With a Glimpse at Tech’s Future
  17. Major Mall Developer Says It Will Close 72 Shopping Centers on Thanksgiving
  18. We Want Men to Be ‘Geniuses’ and Women to Be ‘Nurturers’ Says Study
  19. Why Doctors Without Borders Is Rejecting 1 Million Free Vaccines From Pfizer
  20. Here’s How Much Sprint Wants to Raise by Mortgaging Its Airwaves
  21. Snapchat Has Chosen These Finance Giants to Lead Its IPO
  22. These Are the 10 Best Wines Under $15
  23. Janet Yellen’s Fed ‘Hawk’ Colleagues Warn That She’s Risking A Recession
  24. Here’s How Much Businesses Worldwide Will Spend on Cybersecurity by 2020
  25. Facebook Still Has a Fake News Problem
  26. Wells Fargo’s Overhaul Could Cut into Profits
  27. Here’s How Easy It Is to Sabotage America’s Energy Grid
  28. Billy Bush’s Severance Probably Won’t Be as Generous as Some of These Golden Parachutes
  29. Indian Solar Company Azure Power Trades Down In IPO
  30. The Fed Is Inching Closer Towards a Rate Hike
  31. Toyota, Suzuki Explore Technology Partnership
  32. How Artificial Intelligence Will Kill Some Jobs But Create Others
  33. You Can Now Buy Playboy on iTunes and Google Play
  34. Facebook Preps to Fly Drones Above Its Home Base
  35. Beauty Contestants: Donald Trump ‘Waltzed In’ When We Were Undressed
  36. Alaska Airlines Kicked a Passenger Off for Catcalling
  37. Volkswagen Might Rely on 25,000 Retiring Baby Boomers to Cut Costs
  38. Why President George H.W. Bush Is ‘Looking Better and Better’
  39. Fireproof Packaging and Gloves Required For Samsung Note 7 Returns
  40. This Hoodie Is the Most Funded Kickstarter Campaign Ever
  41. How to Stop Hackers From Taking Over Your Home
  42. The Amazon vs. Target Battle Is Moving to College Campuses
  43. How Sony Plans to Win the Virtual Reality Race With PlayStation VR
  44. Donald Trump’s Dangerous Tactic
  45. ‘The Profit’s’ Marcus Lemonis Tackles the Elevator Pitch in a New Web Series
  46. All These Republican Lawmakers Want Donald Trump to Drop Out
  47. The Biggest Way Small Businesses Can Make Employees Happy
  48. Now’s Your Chance to Buy the AMC Pacer from ‘Wayne’s World’
  49. Donald Trump Hasn’t Stopped the Bleeding at His Golf Courses
  50. This Is the Most Accurate Wrist Wearable
  51. Where to Find the Best Small and Medium-Sized Companies to Work For
  52. How Wells Fargo Could Have Avoided its Fake Accounts Scandal
  53. This Handbag Designer’s Payment System Was Just Hacked
  54. Here’s Why Brooklyn Brewery Sold a 24% Stake to Japan’s Kirin
  55. Here’s When Tesla and SolarCity Shareholders Plan to Vote on the Merger
  56. Reconsidering George H.W. Bush’s Presidency
  57. Watch the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Catch Fire in an Owner’s Home
  58. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Crisis Hasn’t Dissuaded This Activist Hedge Fund
  59. Here’s the Biggest Thing Holding Back the U.S. Economy
  60. Here Are the Top 20 Cities for Trick-or-Treating This Halloween
  61. This Is Who’s to Blame for Your Lost Vacation Days
  62. Federal Reserve Officials Warn About Cybersecurity Threats to Payment Networks
  63. Term Sheet — Wednesday, October 12
  64. Millennial Voters Don’t Seem to Care About Bill Clinton’s Affairs
  65. Microsoft HoloLens Goes Global As It Faces More Competition
  66. Dubai’s Largest Bank Is Piloting a Blockchain Project
  67. Alibaba’s New Payments Concept Lets Virtual Reality Shoppers Pay by Nodding
  68. Donald Trump’s Campaign Manager Got Into Quite the Sparring Match With Anderson Cooper
  69. You Can’t Even Put the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the Mail in This Country
  70. Some Donald Trump Donors Want Their Money Back
  71. Here’s Where Apple Plans to Set Up a New R&D Center
  72. What Dedicated Broadband Can Do For Public Safety
  73. This Civil Liberties Group Is Urging Verizon to Fix Yahoo User Protection
  74. What Samsung and Jawbone Have in Common
  75. Data Sheet—Wednesday, October 12, 2016
  76. Stanley Black & Decker Is Buying Newell’s Tool Business
  77. Why Airbnb Needs to Grow Its Presence in Europe Beyond Paris
  78. San Antonio Cops Are in Hot Water for Wearing Donald Trump Hats
  79. The Broadsheet: October 12th
  80. Wells Fargo’s Fake Accounts May Go Back More Than 10 Years
  81. CEO Daily: Wednesday 12th October
  82. TripAdvisor Will Stop Selling Tickets to Wild and Endangered Animal Attractions
  83. Gloria Allred Calls on Mark Burnett to Release Trump ‘Apprentice’ Footage
  84. How to Design a Car When You’re Not a Car Designer
  85. Domino’s Will Now Deliver You Pizza by Canoe
  86. 2016 Nobel Winner for Economics Says CEO Pay Contracts Are Too Complex
  87. After Tape Scandal and Debate, Trump trails Clinton by 8 points in New Poll
  88. Chinese Police Reportedly Bust Underground Banks that Handled $35 Billion
  89. Here’s Why Walmart Is Upping Its Salaries for Entry-Level Managers
  90. Daimler CEO Is Optimistic About Reaching Profit Goal
  91. Climate Change Activists Disrupt Key Canada-U.S. Oil Pipelines
  92. Samsung Slashes Profit Forecast By a Third After Note 7 Failure
  93. Top Bankers Warn Brexit Exodus Could Start as Early as 2017
  94. Baidu Allocates $3 Billion to Internet Investment
  95. Sprint Is Reportedly Seeking $3.5 Billion Through Mortgage of Airwaves
  96. Amazon’s Low-Priced Music Streaming Service Challenges Apple and Spotify
  97. Ericsson Shares Plunge After Massive Profit Shortfall
  98. Senate and House Democrats See Big Opportunity in Trump Tapes
  99. Investors Demand Answers from Samsung After Its Note 7 Fiasco
  100. A Tough New Proposal in the Philippines Could Affect Philip Morris
  101. Toyota Recalls 340,000 Priuses Worldwide
  102. Samsung Killing Off the Note 7 Could Start an Android Turf War
  103. The World’s Most Powerful Women: October 12
  104. President Obama Plans to ‘Sleep for Two Weeks’ After Leaving the White House
  105. What OPEC Means for Today’s Oil Market
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