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  1. Here’s Why China Is So Important to Universal Pictures
  2. Salesforce Wasn’t That Into Buying Twitter, Documents Show
  3. What Every Leader Can Learn From Steve Jobs About Risk
  4. How This Ad Exec Ended Up In Hillary Clinton’s WikiLeaks Dump
  5. What This Advertising Chief’s Anti-Brexit Campaign Would Have Looked Like
  6. Ex-American Apparel CEO Seeks to Leave the Death Threats Behind in New Job
  7. U.S. Police Chiefs Apologized for Their Role in Racism. What’s Next?
  8. Yahoo Says Users Stuck With It Despite Massive Security Breach
  9. YouTube CEO Says There’s ‘No Timetable’ For Profitability
  10. The Mom Who Started a Gun Safety Movement With a Facebook Page
  11. Uncle Sam Needs Techies and Vice Versa
  12. Intel Exec Diane Bryant: U.S. Regulation of Healthcare Tech Is So Bad ‘It’s Embarrassing’
  13. Why These Copycat Drugs Aren’t Slashing Best-Sellers’ Prices
  14. Winklevoss Brothers Name State Street as Bitcoin ETF Administrator
  15. Apple Plans to Debut New Macs Later This Month
  16. Sticking With Print Would Not Have Helped Newspapers Avoid Death
  17. Why Intel’s Surprising Good News Was Bad News for Investors
  18. The Real Reason Why Caterpillar’s Doug Oberhelman Is Leaving
  19. Clinton Foundation Lawyers Thought Non-Profit Was Shady Too
  20. Not All Biotech Execs Dislike Hillary Clinton
  21. Facebook, Twitter Weigh Bids for Media Rights to India Cricket League
  22. Start Picking Up Pennies, They Might Be Worth $1,000
  23. Here’s What Analysts Are Saying About IBM’s Latest Earnings
  24. Why Peer-to-Peer Companies Like Airbnb Need to Take Culture Seriously
  25. Intel’s Shares Fall Despite Higher-Than-Expected Sales
  26. This Former C.I.A Official Thinks North Korea Could Be A Big Threat To The U.S.
  27. This Is the One Thing Barbra Streisand Wants Women to Know About Their Health
  28. Yahoo Profit Beats As Emerging Businesses Shine
  29. What Voters Want Most From America’s Next President
  30. Wells Fargo’s Former CEO May Have Been Warned of Phony Account Fraud As Early As 2007
  31. There’s Now a Children’s Book About Self-Driving Cars
  32. DuPont’s Former CEO Just Took a Major Swipe at Dow Chemical Deal
  33. Twitter Makes Key Hire In Virtual Reality Push
  34. Chick-fil-A’s New Ad Praising Millennial Moms Gets Criticized As Sexist
  35. Judge Says He’s Inclined to Back VW Settlement
  36. Priscilla Chan on Husband Mark Zuckerberg: We Challenge Each Other
  37. Tesla Says New Model 3 Reservations Won’t Arrive for Close to 2 Years
  38. U.S. Workers Put in Staggeringly More Hours Than Europeans Do
  39. Even KFC Is Adding Pumpkin to Its Menu
  40. Walmart’s Price Cuts Could Cost Target Billions of Dollars
  41. Air Force Secretary Says Women Should Register For the Draft
  42. Ivanka Trump Finally Talks about the Infamous Trump Tape
  43. The 4 Traits You Need to Be a Great Leader
  44. LinkedIn’s Diversity Report Shows Room for Improvement
  45. Curt Schilling: ‘I’m Going to Run’ for Senate Against Elizabeth Warren
  46. IP Protection in China Is Finally Changing. Or So It Seems
  47. Donald Trump’s Email Servers Are Very Unsecure
  48. This Is How Much Money California Could Make on Recreational Marijuana
  49. You Can Soon Get Caramel-Filled M&Ms
  50. Samsung Brings Galaxy Note 7 Exchanges Booths to Airports
  51. Goldman CEO Jokes He Could Replace Entire Staff With These Entrepreneurs
  52. IBM’s Ginni Rometty: Some Companies Are High-Growth, We Are High-Value
  53. Here’s Why SolarCity Will Give Up to $1,000 in Cash to Airbnb Customers
  54. Why Microsoft’s Surface Tablet Is Driving Bill Belichick Crazy
  55. President Obama Says Donald Trump Should ‘Stop Whining’
  56. Here’s How Amazon Music Unlimited Compares to Spotify
  57. Retired Military Officials Condemn Donald Trump Over Issue of Sexual Assault
  58. Amazon Introduces ‘Family Vault’ with Unlimited Photo Storage
  59. How Goldman Sachs and BlackRock Are Leading the Way on Impact Investing
  60. Watch Stephen Colbert Expose the Global Conspiracy Against Donald Trump
  61. Why Food Companies Have Stopped Trying to Change Your Mind About GMOs
  62. Here’s Why Disney and Salesforce.com Dropped Their Bids for Twitter
  63. Here’s How Much China Loves Buicks
  64. A Former Coca Cola Executive Is Now Heading This Healthy Juicing Company
  65. Labor Unions Up Political Spending for Hillary Clinton and Democrats
  66. Eurostar Cuts Train Services as Terror Attacks Dent Traffic
  67. How America’s Next President Should Tackle Obamacare
  68. Simpsons Star Harry Shearer Is Suing Vivendi
  69. Why Craft Liquor Is the Next Big Thing
  70. Why Wireless Customers Don’t Seem to Be Hopping for iPhone 7
  71. This App Is the Uber of Finding Restaurant Staff
  72. Parent Company of Titleist and FootJoy IPO Set to Raise $435 Million
  73. Why Caterpillar’s Doug Oberhelman Is Leaving
  74. Some of St. Jude Medical Devices Are About to Be Sold Off for $1.12 Billion
  75. Apple’s Next MacBook Pro Might Ditch a Wildly Popular Feature
  76. Social Security Recipients Will Get Less than a $4 Increase next Year
  77. The Ultimate Guide to Apple’s New Messages App
  78. Netflix Is Not Going to Bust You For Sharing Your Password
  79. How Trump and Clinton Would Fix the “Crazy” U.S. Health System
  80. Here Are All the Good and Bad Things to Know About the Google Pixel
  81. Why Y Combinator Sam Altman Is Silicon Valley in a Bottle
  82. Term Sheet — Tuesday, October 18
  83. U.S. Police Chief Group’s Apology
  84. This Country Just Launched an Antitrust Probe Into Its Public Phone Market
  85. Clinton Campaign Considered Tim Cook, Bill Gates, Melinda Gates for VP
  86. Tim Cook and Bill Gates Might Have Been on Hillary Clinton’s Vice President List
  87. Johnson & Johnson Says Its Pharma Future Is Bright
  88. Here’s How Many Adult Faces Are Scanned From Facial Recognition Databases by Cops
  89. How This Shark Tank Winner Recovered From a Ghost Ship Nightmare
  90. Billy Bush Highlights Ethical Problems in Entertainment Journalism
  91. What the Wells Fargo Fake Accounts Scandal Says About Flaws at the SEC
  92. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Prepares for More Layoffs
  93. Qualtrics Edges One Step Closer to IPO With COO Hire
  94. Netflix’s Big Bet on Original Programming Is Finally Paying Off With Investors
  95. Harley-Davidson Is Cutting Jobs as Motorcycle Sales Fall
  96. Data Sheet—Tuesday, October 18, 2016
  97. Here’s How Citi Is Boosting Revenue in Asia
  98. Why Sprint’s Estimates Are Already Ahead of Wall Street
  99. 97% of Java Apps Harbor a Known Security Hole
  100. Uber Is Using Drones to Advertise in This Fast-Growing Market
  101. 20th Century Fox Just Poured Big Money Into This Hot Virtual Reality Startup
  102. Goldman Sachs Profit Jumps
  103. A Government Concession on Brexit Has Sent the Pound Surging
  104. Google’s $800 Million Bet on Sidewalk Internet Is Still a Wild Card
  105. The Broadsheet: October 18th
  106. This EV Battery Supplier Expects GM to Sell Over 30,000 Chevy Bolts Next Year
  107. This Family Has Been Charged in South Korea’s Giant Corruption Probe
  108. CEO Daily: Tuesday, 18th October
  109. These Australian Gaming Firms Are in Talks to Create a $7 Billion Giant
  110. Health Problems From Common Chemicals Cost the U.S. $340 Billion Per Year
  111. Here’s Who American Students Say Will Be the Next President
  112. Why One Startup Is Bringing Back the Doctor’s House Call
  113. Ryanair Cuts Forecast Over a Fall in the British Pound
  114. Studies Contradict Trump Claim That Voter Fraud Is ‘Very, Very Common’
  115. How Honda Is Looking to Capitalize on Soaring Sales in China
  116. Netflix Shares Just Soared 20%
  117. WikiLeaks Says It Was Ecuador That Shut Down Julian Assange’s Internet
  118. The IMF Just Warned of a Potential Banking Crisis in China
  119. First Lady Michelle Obama Is the Clinton Campaign’s MVP
  120. FedEx Is Investing $1.54 Billion to Double Capacity at This Airport
  121. Tourists Flocking to a Weak British Pound Drives Up Burberry’s UK Sales
  122. As Clinton Expands Into Red States, Trump Again Claims Fraud
  123. Chinese State Firms Pledge $1.8 Billion to Fight Poverty
  124. Deutsche Bank to Pay $38 Million in U.S. Silver Price-Fixing Case
  125. Dick’s Sporting Goods Reportedly Planning to Bid for Golfsmith’s U.S. Stores
  126. Tesco Grows Its Market Share For the First Time in 5 Years
  127. United Says Low Airfares and Wage Hikes Will Squeeze Profits
  128. Danone’s Sales Growth Is Hurt By Challenges in China
  129. Here’s Where Wall Street Republicans Are Making Their Political Donations
  130. China’s Richest Man Begins Courting Hollywood Filmmakers
  131. The World’s Most Powerful Women: October 18
  132. Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Give Gen Z Girls a Standing Ovation
  133. This Texas Unicorn Is Readying for a Rare Oil IPO
  134. IBM Shares Fall Despite Higher-Than-Expected Sales
  135. Apple Retail Chief Angela Ahrendts on Turning Stores Into Town Squares
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