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  1. Why You Should Never Put a Label on Your Career
  2. What the Polar Plunge and Running of the Bulls Taught Me About Success
  3. 18 Tools That Saved Time and Grew My Business
  4. Senators Are Now Calling for Clawbacks When Execs Do a Bad Job
  5. Amazon’s ‘Good Girls Revolt’: Why A 1960s Feminist Show Is Amazingly Timely
  6. How Entrepreneurs Like Elon Musk and Reed Hastings Become Global CEOs
  7. The Senate Just Invited the Wrong CEO to an AT&T Merger Hearing
  8. Here Are the Top Five Takeaways From Amazon’s Latest Earnings
  9. Amazon Cloud Posts Another Blowout Quarter
  10. Why Tomorrow’s Diverse America Is Good News for Business and Innovation
  11. Why 23andme Killed Its Next Generation Gene Sequencing Project
  12. Faraday Future Gives a 15-Second Glimpse of Its New Electric Car Prototype
  13. Alphabet Earnings: Google’s Parent Firing on Almost All Cylinders
  14. Sorry, Trump. Someone Else Just Got Dibs on the Trump TV Trademark
  15. Vine’s Co-Founders Already Have a New App
  16. Florida Man Pleads Guilty in Case Linked to J.P. Morgan Hacking Probe
  17. Senators Call the Wrong Time Warner CEO to Testify about the AT&T Merger
  18. How Much Tax Would You Pay Under Trump and Clinton? Use Our Calculator.
  19. Square and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Says People Hate Chip Cards
  20. Mylan Execs Probably Won’t Lose Any Money Over the Massive EpiPen Settlement
  21. Here’s Who Gets Left Behind Corporate America’s Quest To Do Good
  22. You Can Now Use Snapchat-like Filters on Facebook Live
  23. This Tesla Bear Just Upgraded the Stock
  24. U.S. Copyright Office Is in Turmoil Amid a Firing and Lobbying Controversy
  25. Here’s How Many Billionaires It Would Take to Buy All of Manhattan
  26. Alphabet’s Revenue Jump Underscores Fervor Around Mobile and Online Video
  27. Amazon’s Prime Day Festival Continues to Be a Revenue Driver
  28. The Stock Market Is Already Predicting if Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton Will Win the Election
  29. Uber Hopes Flying Cars Are the Future of Transportation
  30. The Internet Officially Cares More About Memes Than Jesus
  31. Gannett Is Still Trucking Along in Its Pursuit of Tronc
  32. Here’s Why Microsoft Shares Could Be Headed Much Higher
  33. Ford Just Hired This Woman to Make Self-Driving Cars a Commercial Reality
  34. Apple’s New TV Universe Has a Few Conspicuous Holes in It
  35. Here’s Everything Apple Announced Today
  36. Fox News’ Megyn Kelly Wants $20 Million For Her Next Contract
  37. 5 Industries Where Workers Are Most Likely to Get Hurt on the Job
  38. The Owner of Yuengling Beer Backed Donald Trump. Then Beer Fans Got Hopping Mad.
  39. It Looks Like Apple Is Killing Off the MacBook Air
  40. CenturyLink Could Produce the Next Multibillion Dollar Tech Merger
  41. Early Voting Gives Hillary Clinton an Advantage
  42. The Feds Just Busted a Huge Tax Scam Ring
  43. Marketo Has Enlisted This Former SAP Exec as Its New CEO
  44. LA Auto Show: Mazda Gives a Sneak Peek of Its New CX-5 Crossover
  45. Here’s What to Know About Apple’s New Macs
  46. Here’s Everything New Coming to the Apple TV
  47. The Internet Is Heartbroken Over Vine Shutting Down
  48. Feds Seek to Block Release of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Memos
  49. Apple Debuts Website Focused on Accessibility Features
  50. Twitter Never Figured Out How to Take Advantage of Vine
  51. Ford Is Idling Its Focus Plant for Another 2 Weeks
  52. Here’s How Much Jail Time You’ll Get for Destroying the Apple Store
  53. Amazon Is Cracking Down on More Fake Reviews
  54. Justin Timberlake Avoids Jail Time after Taking a Ballot Selfie in Memphis
  55. How Stella & Dot Founder Jessica Herrin Overcame Mom Guilt
  56. VMware Insists Amazon Deal Will Grow, Not Drain, Its Business
  57. Elon Musk Says Tesla Doesn’t Need to Raise Money, But It Could
  58. Why the Election Is Bad News for Retailers
  59. Amazon Wants to Open 2,000 Grocery Stores Across the U.S.
  60. What You Can Do Now To Ace a Job Interview
  61. Apple’s Next TV Feature Might Not Be What It Expected to Offer
  62. The New Science of Wellness
  63. Why Streaming Is Taking Over the Music Industry In One Handy Chart
  64. How This Doctor Found Meaning in Work After Her Husband’s Death
  65. Fewer Americans Are Filing for Unemployment Benefits
  66. Here’s Why the Qualcomm-NXP Deal Makes Sense
  67. Pussy Riot’s New Video Paints a Chilling Vision of Trump’s America
  68. The FCC Just Approved New Broadband Service Privacy Rules
  69. Here’s Why Shares of Tesla Are Popping Today
  70. Nike vs. Brooks vs. Adidas: Here’s Who’s Winning This Marathon Season
  71. Why a Diverse America Will Thrive Culturally—and Economically
  72. How Entrepreneurs Like Elon Musk Become Global CEOs
  73. The New Science of Wellness
  74. Fortune Live for October 27, 2016: Sandi Peterson, Goya Foods, and Apple Shares
  75. Term Sheet — Thursday, October 27
  76. Museum of Modern Art Adds the 176 Original Emojis to Its Collection
  77. SkyWest Arrests Pilot for Trying to Fly While Drunk
  78. Man Gets 18 Months for Hacking Celebrities’ Google and Apple Accounts
  79. Apple Store Is Down Ahead of Mac Launch Event
  80. Italian Judge Approves Tax Probe Settlement With the Chief of Apple’s Irish Unit
  81. Whole Foods Eyes Millennials With Meal Delivery Test
  82. The U.K. Economy Continues to Defy Experts
  83. What Groupon’s Buyout of Living Social Says About the Brutal E-Commerce Business
  84. Data Sheet—Thursday, October 27, 2016
  85. This Privacy Group Is Challenging the U.S.-EU Data Pact
  86. Ford Profits Slashed by Lower Sales and F-150 Issues
  87. ‘Bill Clinton, Inc.’ Memo Reveals Tangled Business, Charitable Ties
  88. Media Companies Want U.S. to Force AT&T-Time Warner to Share Customer Data
  89. Walmart Is Promising a Christmas Shopping Price War
  90. Porsche a Bright Spot in a Dismal Earnings for Volkswagen
  91. All Eyes Are on Apple to Update Its Aging MacBook Line
  92. How Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama Became Political Allies
  93. The Best Banks for Small Business
  94. Nissan to Build New Model in UK After Government Pledges Brexit Support
  95. The Broadsheet: October 27th
  96. Twitter Shrinks Workforce As Revenue Growth Stalls
  97. Donald Trump Says He’ll Run America Like His Business
  98. Who’s to Blame for the Gender Gap in STEM? Start With Kindergarten Teachers
  99. How Many Insiders Does it Take to Change a Bank?
  100. Qualcomm Agrees to Buy NXP Semiconductors for $38 Billion
  101. CEO Daily: Thursday, 27th October
  102. How General Electric Is Upgrading the Railroad Industry
  103. Donald Trump Touts His Urban Policy After Detour to Open a New Hotel
  104. That Again? American Apparel Is Reportedly About to Return to Bankruptcy
  105. Here’s the Real Winner of China’s Overseas Hotel Splurge
  106. Here’s When We Might Finally Find Out Why Samsung’s Note 7 Phones Were Exploding
  107. Ted Cruz Suggests Senate Republicans May Leave Supreme Court Spot Vacant
  108. VW Brand’s Massive Slump in Profit Sparks More Calls for Cost Cuts
  109. These 2 Hollywood Execs Are Reportedly in Advanced Talks to Buy Playboy
  110. The FCC Chairman Isn’t Happy With the Tech Industry’s ‘Robocall Strike Force’
  111. Deutsche Bank Reports a Surprise Profit as It Braces for a Huge DOJ Fine
  112. Marc Benioff Just Got Real About His Plans to Buy LinkedIn and Twitter
  113. The Man Who Led BHP’s Response to the Samarco Disaster Is Stepping Down
  114. Why Nissan Is Killing One of Its Most Famous Auto Models
  115. Ousted Tata Chairman’s Leaked Email Takes Nasty Boardroom Battle Public
  116. Trump Again Says a Fallen Muslim Soldier Would Still ‘Be Alive’ Under His Presidency
  117. Australia’s Biggest Banks Ordered to Repay Customers Over Bogus Fees
  118. The World’s Most Powerful Women: October 27
  119. GE Just Snapped Up This German 3D Printing Firm
  120. The Biggest IPO of the Year Is Here
  121. Samsung Vows to Make a Comeback as Note 7 Sends Profit Plunging
  122. Hundreds of Millions of People Are Using Smartphones You’ve Never Even Heard Of
  123. Walmart Will Deploy Thousands of ‘Holiday Helpers’ to Shorten Checkout Wait Times
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