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  1. Twitter Drops 9% After Report That Google Won’t Bid
  2. Here’s Three Random Things That Happened At Salesforce’s Annual Conference
  3. Theranos to Shift Focus on Upcoming ‘Minilab’ Device It Will Sell to Clinics
  4. The 14 Phrases Every VC Wants to Hear in Your Pitch
  5. This Is How to Look Like the Smartest Person at Every Meeting
  6. Why You Should Think Twice About Quitting Your Job
  7. Here’s Why Uber Sometimes Pockets Extra Money From Rides
  8. Samsung Makes Big Move In Artificial Intelligence
  9. The AI Revolution: Why You Need to Learn About Deep Learning
  10. Here’s What Salesforce’s Commerce Cloud and Twitter Have in Common
  11. Antitrust Concerns Scuttle Major Chip Industry Acquisition
  12. Donald Trump Has Often Donated to Prosecutors Investigating His Business
  13. Five Reasons Why Apple Should Buy Netflix and Five Reasons Why It Won’t
  14. Rent Is Finally Getting Cheaper in These Major Cities
  15. These U.S. Airlines Are Waiving Flight Change Fees for Hurricane Matthew
  16. Tyson Foods Settles a $1.6 Million Discrimination Lawsuit
  17. Scientists Who Created the World’s Smallest Machines Have Won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  18. Supreme Court Sounds Likely to Help Insider-Trading Prosecutions
  19. Costco Now Has to Pay $8.25 Million in Punitive Damages for Selling Fake Tiffany Rings
  20. Even With Rising Wages, Robot Revolution Skips Restaurants
  21. Boeing CEO to Elon Musk: First Mars Explorer Will Ride Boeing Rocket
  22. Twitter Could Conclude Sale Deliberations as Soon as This Month
  23. Poll Finds Most Working Moms Would Rather Stay Home
  24. Donald Trump Takes Credit for Mike Pence’s Debate Performance
  25. America’s Largest Mall Is Closing for Thanksgiving
  26. Here’s One Important Feature Missing From Google Home
  27. Fiat Chrysler to Face U.S. Shareholder Lawsuit Over Safety Compliance
  28. German Chancellor Says EU, U.S. Should Continue Free Trade Talks
  29. Audi Workers Call For Job Guarantee in Germany Beyond 2018
  30. U.S. Regulators Will Review ‘Living Wills’ from Big Banks
  31. Startups Are Finding a Powerful Partner in This Hidden Corner of the Food Economy
  32. Ford Chairman Met with Trump Over Mexico Comments
  33. Here’s What Late Night Hosts Had to Say about the VP Presidential Debate
  34. Why Merchants Are Pushing Back Against Chip Cards
  35. Startups Face Tough Questions and Jokes at Salesforce’s Pitch Competition
  36. A New Lawsuit Claims Pepsico’s Naked Juice Isn’t as Healthy as it Seems
  37. Here’s How These Hot Startups Are Disrupting the Business World
  38. Russia Suspends Another Nuclear and Energy Agreement With the U.S.
  39. McDonald’s Is Making a Major Change to Its Coffee
  40. The ‘Gilmore Girls’ Are the Highest Paid TV Drama Actors
  41. A Marijuana Cultivation Course Will Soon Be Offered at This College
  42. Chicago Suspends Wells Fargo from City Business for a Year
  43. Google’s Self-Driving Cars Have More Driving Experience Than Any Human
  44. There’s Even More Evidence That Fitness Trackers Don’t Work
  45. BlackRock Wants to be the Walmart of Wall Street
  46. Here’s What You Need to Know About Pebble’s Latest Smartwatch
  47. What to Make of Yahoo’s Email-Scanning Allegations
  48. You Can Now Get Mac N’ Cheetos at Sheetz
  49. Here’s What It’s Like to Fly a Drone Made Out of LEGOs
  50. Why Cord Cutting Is Spreading to Broadband Internet Subscribers
  51. NSA Arrests Contractor in New Theft of Secrets
  52. Theresa May Officially Bids Farewell to Margaret Thatcher’s Legacy
  53. GoDaddy and Deutsche Telekom Are Among the Top Bidders for a German Web Host
  54. Why Constellation Brands Just Spent $160 Million For Craft Whiskey
  55. How a Private Fund of the Family that Runs Fidelity is Pocketing Hundreds of Millions off Americans’ 401(k)
  56. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin Rocket Just Made an Unexpected Landing
  57. Jack Dorsey Has Failed to Save Twitter, Now It’s Someone Else’s Turn
  58. Tech Giants Dominate the Top 10 of the World’s Most Valuable Brands
  59. This Is How Political the Decline Of Coal Has Become
  60. Why Hillary Clinton’s Answer to This Body Image Question Actually Matters
  61. Twitter Encourages More Businesses to Interact With Upset Customers
  62. What Apple’s Latest Quiet Move Could Mean for the Future of Apple TV
  63. Analysts Say Interest in Shanghai Disney Is Waning
  64. Yahoo’s Email Scanning Practices Are Raising Eyebrows in Europe
  65. Honda and Yamaha Announce Scooter Partnership
  66. Why This Activist Investor Is Pushing for a Shake-Up at Samsung
  67. Exclusive: VMware Will Team With Former Nemesis Amazon in Cloud Pact
  68. Deep Learning Could Be the Next Internet
  69. Sarah Palin Made One Shockingly Astute Observation About the VP Debate
  70. The Vice Presidential Debate Got Half as Many Viewers as Trump-Clinton
  71. The iPhone’s Home Button Might Be Next on Apple’s Hit List
  72. Why This Could Be the Next $1 Billion Cloud Company
  73. How an Ice Cream Company Is Fighting Racism
  74. Halloween Display of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Stops Traffic in Connecticut Town
  75. Why AT&T Could Be Looking for Hollywood Acquisitions Worth Up to $50 Billion
  76. How One Fidelity Fund Manager Made Millions Off Alibaba’s IPO for Himself
  77. Supreme Court Will Hear a Key Insider Trading Case Today
  78. Here’s Another Threat To Affordable Drugs
  79. McDonald’s Is Set to Sell Southeast Asia Rights to Reza
  80. Shopify Lets Merchants Sell Items Through Facebook Messenger
  81. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos Is Officially Richer Than Warren Buffett
  82. Netflix Just Inked a 10 Movie Deal to Show Its Original Films in Theaters
  83. Term Sheet — Wednesday, October 5
  84. Why Sony’s Playstation VR Is the Best First-Generation Virtual Reality Headset
  85. Amazon Adds This New Exclusive Feature for U.S. Prime Members
  86. Data Sheet—Wednesday, October 5, 2016
  87. Twitter Is In Play, But Big Tech Buyouts Don’t Usually Work
  88. Senior Care Startup Hometeam Just Scored an Advantage Over Its Rivals
  89. Remembering Steve Jobs: 5 Years Later
  90. The Broadsheet: October 5th
  91. Why Caterpillar and GE Are Investing in This Self-Driving Vehicle Company
  92. CEO Daily: Wednesday, 5th October
  93. Samsung Said to Be Exclusive Manufacturer for Qualcomm’s New Snapdragon Chip
  94. Nokia Just Bought This Energy Solutions Start-Up
  95. Prepaid Debit Card Users Are Getting New Federal Consumer Protections
  96. Women Are More Scared About the Election Than Men
  97. Google’s New Phones Target Apple But They Could Hurt Samsung More
  98. ‘That Mexican Thing’ Took on a Life of Its Own Online
  99. A ‘Hard Brexit’ Could Cost the U.K. Finance Industry $48 Billion
  100. Britain’s Pound Just Dropped Below $1.27 for the First Time Since 1985
  101. Asahi May Be Planning a $4.9 Billion Bid for These Beer Brands
  102. The Electric Car Revolution Is Making These Investors Very Optimistic
  103. AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Shows Not All IPOs Are Fairytales
  104. China’s Southern Megacities Roll Out Measures to Cool the Property Market
  105. Trump Calls Tax Avoidance ‘Smart’ But Most Americans Call It ‘Unpatriotic’
  106. Here’s What Economic Pundits Said on Twitter About the Vice Presidential Debate
  107. U.K.’s Biggest Retailer Announces New Goal After Promising Results
  108. The World’s Most Powerful Women: October 5
  109. A Travel App Raises Fresh Funds to Expand to 30 Countries
  110. Here’s What Could Be Easing Samsung’s Note 7 Hangover
  111. Venezuelan Oil Workers Are Selling Uniforms for Food
  112. Target’s New Manhattan Location Is A Big Test for Its Smaller-Store Strategy
  113. Kohl’s Pay Is the Latest Combatant In the Payment App Wars
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