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  1. Madeleine Albright Apologizes for ‘Special Place in Hell’ Comment
  2. How Bernie Sanders’ Vermont Career Could Hurt Him Nationally
  3. This Is the Only Fortune 500 Stock at an All-Time High
  4. VCs Get Called Out By Small Business Administration Leader
  5. Why SunEdison Shares Dived More Than 30%
  6. A New Drone Proposal Could Make Businesses Very Happy
  7. This App Splits The Bill Based On How Privileged You Are
  8. Trump Somehow Plans to Negotiate Drug Prices to Zero
  9. Red Lobster Is Cashing in on Its Beyoncé Shoutout
  10. How To Turn Your Phone Into An Earthquake Detector
  11. No, You Still Can’t Go To High School Online, FTC Says
  12. Watch Barack and Michelle Obama Wish Each Other Happy Valentine’s Day In This Adorable Video
  13. Is It Too Late to Go Back to the Twitter That Might Have Been?
  14. This Powerful Bernie Sanders Ad Features Eric Garner’s Daughter
  15. A 160-Year-Old Atlas Company Is Bringing New Tech to Old Cars
  16. The Black Establishment Wants Hillary Clinton. What About Black Voters?
  17. IRS Insider Admits to Stealing Taxpayers’ Identities
  18. Apple Is Hiring Engineers to Coach Siri on Sports
  19. Ted Cruz Takes Fire on South Carolina Airwaves
  20. Just How Worried Should We Be About a Bank Bust?
  21. Dr. Dre to Star In Apple’s First Scripted Video Series
  22. Designer Rebecca Minkoff on the Secret of Mastering the Millennial Mindset
  23. Apple Hit With Lawsuit Over iPhone-Breaking Error
  24. Congress Finally Made it Illegal to Buy Products Made by Slaves
  25. Bad Things Happen After Setting Your iOS Device’s Date to Jan. 1, 1970
  26. Ikea Has Been Accused of Avoiding 1 Billion Euros in Taxes
  27. Google Shuts Down Photo Service Picasa
  28. The Price of Gold Just Hit an All-time High
  29. Mattel Is Using 3D Printing to Resurrect An Old Hit
  30. Fortune Live for February 12, 2015: Valentine’s Day, Market Woes, and Fashion Week
  31. Uber Nabs $200 Million from Luxembourg Firm to Grow in Emerging Markets
  32. Netflix Now Depends On Amazon More than Ever Before
  33. Investors Rattled After Victoria’s Secret CEO Quits Suddenly
  34. Here’s How Much An NBA All-Star Game Ticket Will Cost You
  35. Ted Cruz Rips Clinton With ‘Office Space’ Ad
  36. New York Fed President Says its Way too Early for Negative Rates
  37. Does the U.S. Need New Rules for Workers in the Gig Economy?
  38. This Counter-Drone System Will Safely Hijack and Capture Rogue Drones
  39. Yes, Kanye West’s Music/Fashion Event Was a Total Chaotic Mess
  40. A New (and Hopefully Improved) Version of the Titanic Will Set Sail in 2018
  41. Target Bets Big On 4-Minute Grammys Ad With Gwen Stefani
  42. A 2016 Recession Is Twice As Likely As It Was Last Year
  43. Three Bankers Left Goldman Sachs After Breaking the Rules
  44. The Oil Industry Is Freaking Out and You Should Too
  45. GlaxoSmithKline Fined $54.3 Million for Preventing Generic Competition
  46. Elon Musk’s Daring Pays Off For Tesla
  47. Taylor Swift’s Brother on Kanye West’s Diss
  48. Burger King Got Snoop Dogg to Teach Staff How to Make Hot Dogs
  49. How Couples Work Together Without Killing Each Other
  50. Who Needs 4G? AT&T Set to Test 5G
  51. Welcome to The United States of Donald Trump
  52. Britain’s Independent Newspaper Shutting Down Its Print Edition
  53. All of These Countries Now Have Armed Drones
  54. Ted Cruz Campaign Removes Ad Featuring A Porn Star
  55. Janet Yellen’s Dilemma: A Downturn With No Easy Response
  56. Cruz Hits Rivals in 2 New Ads—But 1 Gets Pulled Because It Has a Porn Star
  57. Power Sheet – February 12, 2016
  58. The Real Winner of the Democratic Debate: President Obama
  59. Why This Year’s Grammy Gift Bags Include Xbox One Controllers
  60. Japan’s Stock Market Has Been Hammered This Week
  61. Japan Wants to Build Boeing’s Next-Gen Commercial Plane
  62. Target, Best Buy, and B&H Slash Prices on Apple Watches by $100
  63. The E.U.’s Campaign Against Corporation Tax Evasion Just Hit a Roadblock
  64. Eli Lilly Just Lost the Latest Round in its Patent Battle
  65. Term Sheet — Friday, February 12
  66. Data Sheet—Friday, February 12, 2016
  67. An entrepreneur with a novel approach to fighting cancer
  68. Facebook Is Weeding Out Profiles with Ties to Terrorists
  69. NBA Owners Are Considering Advertising on Jerseys
  70. The U.K. Just Took a Drastic Step to Address the Gender Pay Gap
  71. Why This Billionaire Investor Thinks the Stock Market Is ‘Overreacting’
  72. Rolls-Royce’s Shares Are Soaring Today. Here’s Why
  73. Amazon Just Acquired This Italian Firm
  74. The Broadsheet: February 12th
  75. Bill Ackman’s Got a Hot Tip for You: A Mike Bloomberg Presidency
  76. Verizon to Close Two Public Cloud Services
  77. How Employers Are Reacting to the Zika Virus to Keep Workers Safe
  78. Five Economic Mysteries That Puzzle Today
  79. CEO Daily: Friday, February 12
  80. Great Date Ideas for Valentine’s Day
  81. Jamie Dimon and U.S. Retail Sales—5 Things to Know for the Day Ahead
  82. Twitter’s Timeline Revamp Is Already Set to Hit London’s Commuters
  83. Why Is President Obama Hosting a Get-Together of Asian Autocrats?
  84. Indonesia Is Asking Facebook, WhatsApp to Block Gay Emojis
  85. No Sign of World’s End as Germany Grows 0.3% in 4Q
  86. Burberry Faces U.S. Lawsuit Over ‘Misleading’ Discounts
  87. Google’s Virtual Reality Push May Not Rely On Smartphones
  88. Jamie Dimon’s $26 Million Bet Says Stock Sell-Off Is Overdone
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