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  1. Electric Car Startup NextEV Kicks Off Its Silicon Valley Office
  2. U.S. Airlines Say They May Be About to Slash Fares
  3. Samsung Expects Another $3 Billion Hit to Profit From Note 7 Failure
  4. Two Uber Drivers Were Just Granted Unemployment Benefits
  5. Hillary Clinton Said She Can’t Recall Key Details About Her Private Email Server
  6. 17 Tricks To Get More Things Done During the Work Day
  7. Why Aren’t You Responding to My Emails?
  8. How Wells Fargo Could Have Saved Its Hard-Earned Reputation
  9. Amazon and VMware Are Now Best Friends When It Comes to the Cloud
  10. Stevie Wonder Will Perform in Tonight’s Prince Tribute Concert
  11. HP Inc to Cut 3000-4000 Jobs Over Next Three Years
  12. Drones to Deliver Much Needed Blood Supplies in Rwanda
  13. Starbucks’ New Drink Mixes Beer with Espresso
  14. Why the Supreme Court Could Be Samsung’s Saving Grace
  15. Publishing Hacked Private Emails Can Be a Slippery Slope
  16. Talk About Race: 7 Great Podcasts You Need to Listen To
  17. Why the SEC Wanted Leon Cooperman Off Wall Street
  18. Internet Poker Employee Pleads Guilty to Operating Illegal Gambling Business
  19. CoverGirl’s First-Ever Male Model Is Genius Gen Z Marketing
  20. Is Silicon Valley Bad for the American Worker?
  21. Chris Rock Is Making Two Stand-Up Specials for Netflix
  22. Toyota to Hire 1,000 More Employees at New U.S. Headquarters in Texas
  23. Donald Trump Blames Sexual Assault Charges on Global Conspiracy
  24. Tinder’s New Algorithm Helps Users Get More Matches
  25. Why This Chicago Disability Group Is Suing Uber
  26. Read the New York Times’ Response to Donald Trump’s Lawsuit Threat
  27. A Comprehensive Guide to Donald Trump’s Women Problems This Election Season
  28. Pinterest Now Has 150 Million Monthly Users
  29. This San Francisco Venture Capitalist Has Been Banned for 1 Year
  30. Samsung Made the Right Call Killing the Galaxy Note 7
  31. Kate Middleton Just Stunned Her Fellow Passengers by Flying Coach
  32. The Marijuana Industry Wants to Get Into Fine Dining
  33. Hyperloop One Raises Another $50 Million for Full-Scale Test
  34. Here’s How Much Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf Is Getting to Leave the Bank
  35. GoPro Halts Sale of Latest Camera on Amazon
  36. Why Verizon Now Thinks Yahoo’s Data Breach Could Halt the Merger
  37. Facebook Has Paid Millions To Altruistic Hackers
  38. Donald Trump Blasts the Press Over Sexual Assault Stories: ‘They Will Lie, Lie, Lie’
  39. This Cloud Company Is Planning a $1 Billion IPO 2 Years From Now
  40. How to Make Millennials Want to Work For You
  41. Discovery Is Investing $100 Million in This Digital Media Venture
  42. Why So Many CEOs Make John Stumpf’s Same Fatal Error
  43. Apple Store Employees Fired Over Alleged ‘Photo-Sharing Ring’
  44. Michelle Obama Delivers Emotional Speech Denouncing Donald Trump
  45. Aspen Hills’ Cookie Dough Recall May Affect 27 Companies
  46. This Search Engine Will Calculate Whether It’s Better to Fly or Drive
  47. Airbus Employees Are Being Scolded for Dressing Too Casually at Work
  48. Goldman Sachs Is Now Taking on Your Credit Card Debt
  49. See How Ken Bone Is Totally Cashing In on Internet Fame
  50. Xerox Sued By Large Investor Over Plan to Split Company
  51. Walmart Brings Back Its Free Wellness Day
  52. Scotland Sets the Independence Wheels in Motion Again
  53. Watch the New Film Trailer for Star Wars ‘Rogue One’
  54. Liberty University Students Condemn School’s Association with Donald Trump
  55. Hillary Clinton Supporters Co-opt #Repealthe19th After Trump Fans Say Women Shouldn’t Vote
  56. The First Thing to Do When You’re Frustrated With Your Job
  57. Why Verizon Is Closing Call Centers After It Said It Wouldn’t
  58. Rudy Giuliani Apologizes for Saying He Didn’t See Hillary Clinton on 9/11
  59. Samsung Has a Plan to Keep Galaxy Note 7 Owners
  60. Seven Podcasts About Race
  61. Read Elizabeth Warren’s Tweetstorm on Wells Fargo’s CEO
  62. Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf’s Fatal Flaw
  63. Delta’s Profit Falls in Third Quarter
  64. Morgan Stanley Backs PayPal Co-Founder’s Lending Startup Affirm
  65. Soylent Is Telling Customers to Throw Away Its Food Bars
  66. Apprentice’s Mark Burnett Denounces Donald Trump
  67. Twitter Partners With BuzzFeed for Election Night Video
  68. Honda Just Unveiled the New 2017 CR-V
  69. Donald Trump vs Bill Clinton: An Ugly Fight Over Who Treated Women Worse
  70. How Virtual Reality Hype Exceeds Demand—For Now
  71. 2015 Was a Rough Year for Billionaires
  72. Fortune Live for October 13, 2016: John Stumpf, Samsung Stock, and BMW Group’s Centenary
  73. LEGO Makes One Fan’s Dream Come True with Beatles’ Yellow Submarine Set
  74. How John Sculley Remembers Steve Jobs and What He Thinks About Apple Today
  75. This Businesswoman’s Lawsuit Could Make Brexit Even More Complex
  76. Uber Says It Is Booming in This African Market With Plans to Expand Further
  77. Meet Jordan Hewson: The Tech Entrepreneur Who’s No Longer Just ‘Bono’s Daughter’
  78. Thai King Bhumibol’s Death Is Unlikely to Cause Major Economic Disruption
  79. How a 27-Year-Old College Dropout Is Simplifying Health Care
  80. Term Sheet — Thursday, October 13
  81. Verizon Plans to Close Call Centers in These 5 States
  82. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Highlights the Explosive Power of Lithium Batteries
  83. What Snapchat IPO Rumors Tell Us About the IPO Market
  84. Google Is Getting Another Extension to Counter EU Antitrust Charges
  85. This Is the Ultimate Virtual Reality Buyer’s Guide
  86. Data Sheet—Thursday, October 13, 2016
  87. Bob Dylan Has Won the Nobel Prize for Literature
  88. The Broadsheet: October 13th
  89. CEO Daily: Thursday 12th October
  90. Donald Trump Is Accusing the Clintons of Cashing In on Haiti’s 2010 Earthquake
  91. Hanjin Shipping Is Selling Off These Businesses in Its Collapse
  92. Paul Ryan May Have to Watch His Back After Abandoning Donald Trump
  93. Foreign Investors Sue Toshiba over Accounting Scandal
  94. Tesla Extends Its Lead in the U.S. Luxury Sedan Market
  95. Amazon Plans to Hire Over 120,000 Temporary Workers This Holiday Season
  96. TomTom Shares Plunge on 2016 Sales Warning
  97. New Wells Fargo CEO Just Months Ago Denied the Bank Had a Sales Problem
  98. How To Get Rid Of Surprise Medical Bills
  99. Hacked Clinton Advisor Email About Catholics Sparks Republican Outcry
  100. Britain’s Biggest Online Grocer Has Pulled These Staples on Brexit Pound Plunge
  101. To Clinton, These Swing States Are Starting to Look More Like Safe States
  102. Alibaba’s Jack Ma Just Predicted the Next 30 Years of Technological Change
  103. Donald Trump Turns Up the Heat on Hillary Clinton: ‘She Has to Go to Jail’
  104. Jack Ma Is Still Not China’s Richest Man, According to New Billionaires List
  105. Wells Fargo’s New CEO Faces an Immediate Test on Friday
  106. Samsung’s Crisis Could Undermine South Korea’s Economic Growth
  107. Samsung Offers Customers Incentives to Stem the Note 7 Bleed
  108. Here’s Why Unilever Just Beat Sales Forecasts
  109. China’s Gloomy Trade Numbers Trigger Fears of a Faltering Recovery
  110. The World’s Most Powerful Women: October 13
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