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  1. Here’s How Hillary Clinton Downplayed Her Email Scandal at the Democratic Debate
  2. Here’s Why Bernie Sanders Didn’t Use Public Funding for His Campaign
  3. So Long Google Search Appliance
  4. BlackRock’s Larry Fink May Be Stepping Up his Play for Treasury Secretary
  5. Donald Trump Brags His Way Through New Hampshire
  6. Atlassian Co-CEO Stresses ‘Predictability’
  7. How 20 Minutes Can Make You More Productive
  8. Carly Fiorina Struggles to Connect with New Hampshire Women
  9. Clinton and Sanders Prepare to Debate Labels in New Hampshire
  10. The One Question You Should Be Asking Yourself at Work
  11. Here’s Why Tableau Software Stock Just Plunged 50%
  12. The Redstone Succession: A Truce—or the Calm Before the Storm?
  13. Software Maker Atlassian’s Revenue Soars
  14. KFC Debuting Yet Another New Colonel During the Super Bowl
  15. These Are the World’s 5 Most Miserable Economies in 2016
  16. Here’s Who Will Stream This Year’s Super Bowl Online
  17. News Corp Revenue Falls for Fourth Quarter in a Row
  18. The First Playboy Without Nudity Is Here
  19. The Maker of Taylor Swift Perfume Says Celebrity Fragrance Sales Are Falling
  20. BMW and Sherpa Just Invested in This Safe Driving Tech Startup
  21. Facebook Introduces ‘Friends Day’ to Celebrate Its 12th Birthday
  22. Take Those Food-Outbreak Headlines with A Grain of Salt
  23. Congress Says NASA’s Mars Initiative Needs a Better Plan
  24. LinkedIn’s Shares Fall More than 20% On Weak Forecast
  25. Get an Eyeful of This Googler’s Custom Smart Mirror
  26. VC Fred Wilson Accuses Travis Kalanick of “Wimping Out” on Uber IPO
  27. 11 Grants for Women-Owned Businesses You Need to Know About
  28. Obama Calls For Oil Tax To Fund Green Transportation
  29. Apple Pay Is Now Accepted at Millions of Stores
  30. Hillary Clinton Outraised By Bernie Sanders in January
  31. 10 Ways to Become a Millionaire in Your 20s
  32. Here’s How the NFL Plans to Hire More Female Execs
  33. What Does a Model Breastfeeding Twins Have to Do with Working Out?
  34. Here’s All the Signs that Ethanol’s Days Are Numbered
  35. The New Power Added to U.S. Grids in 2015 Was Mostly Renewable
  36. Check Out This Awesome ‘The Simpsons’ Search Engine
  37. Lottery Winner Sues Saying Jackpot Should Have Been Bigger
  38. Why the NFL Can’t Control the Only Broadcast of Super Bowl I
  39. Jive Hits Back At Social Networking Rivals In the Workplace
  40. Viacom CEO Named Chairman, But Game of Thrones Continues
  41. These Are the 10 Most Valuable Companies in the Fortune 500
  42. Mattel, Hasbro Reportedly Hold Talks To Create Toy Giant
  43. What Happens When Businesses Start Accrediting America’s Colleges
  44. Looks Like McDonald’s All-Day Breakfast Is Eating Into Dunkin’ Donuts’ Sales
  45. Don’t Expect Candy Bars to Reverse ‘Shrinkflation’
  46. Bush Defends Obama Mosque Visit From Rubio, Trump Criticism
  47. You Can Now Friend Joe Biden on Facebook
  48. Here’s How Much the Clintons Earn From Paid Speeches
  49. Martin Shkreli Calls U.S. Lawmakers ‘Imbeciles’
  50. Jose Canseco Slams Japan’s Negative Interest Rates in Twitter Rant
  51. Iowa Senator Introduces Bill on Stanford Band Controversy
  52. Donald Trump Has Been Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
  53. Why Nintendo Is Launching a Social App
  54. Tech Companies Shouldn’t Treat Race and Gender Separately
  55. Why GoDaddy’s Offensive Super Bowl Ads Worked
  56. Revel Scores Super Bowl Touchdown With Its Payment Systems
  57. An NCAA Committee May Change This Rule Soon
  58. Hyundai Ocean Shipping Announces Major Selloff to Stay Afloat
  59. Meet a Startup Making a New Kind of Safer, Smaller Nuclear Reactor
  60. Here’s Why Women Who Play Sports Are More Successful
  61. This University Is Making its Students Wear Fitbits
  62. How Martin Shkreli Is ‘Trashing’ the Pharma Industry
  63. World’s Wealthiest Gather in Beverly Hills for Group Therapy, Investment Advice
  64. Here’s What Happened After Texas Cut Planned Parenthood’s Funding
  65. Viacom’s CEO Will Replace Sumner Redstone as Chairman
  66. Succession Issue Looms Large at World’s Biggest Glasses Maker
  67. How Long Can Grand Theft Auto Keep Giving?
  68. The Best Way to Stay Competitive
  69. Cord Cutting May Be on the Rise, but Comcast Is Holding its Ground
  70. How to Play Video Games and Win College Tuition
  71. Is Kohl’s Turnaround Running Out of Gas?
  72. Lions Gate and Starz Rekindle Merger Talks
  73. These Two Big Signs Show the U.S. Labor Market Is Losing Steam
  74. Finally, Rich People Can Get Help With Their Crippling Wealth
  75. Why Toshiba Expects a Larger Loss This Year
  76. Mobile Data Traffic Set to Explode …
  77. McGraw Hill Is Changing its Name After 128 Years
  78. DeRay Mckesson of Black Lives Matter Is Running for Mayor of Baltimore
  79. This Unusual Frank Lloyd Wright House Is Up For Auction in LA
  80. How Gun Traders Are Reacting to Facebook’s Firearms Ban
  81. Tech Salaries Soar Even Higher, Catching Up with Demand
  82. This Android and iOS Rival Just Received Its Death Schedule
  83. This Winter May Last a Lot Longer Than You Think
  84. Inside the Secretive World of Hedge Fund Psychiatrists and Performance Coaches
  85. Power Sheet – February 4, 2016
  86. How McDonald’s Is Beating its Rivals in China
  87. Hyperloop Startups Are Starting to Throw Shade
  88. iRobot Has Sold Off Its Military Robotics Business
  89. Wal-Mart Is Taking Back Control of Its Gas Stations
  90. Martin Shkreli Invokes Fifth Amendment Before Congress
  91. Flint Facing More Pain as Mortgage Firms Require Proof of Safe Water
  92. Term Sheet — Thursday, January 4
  93. GrubHub Revenue Soars 36.3% in Q4 Earnings
  94. Sanders Says He’d Love for Trump to Win the GOP Nomination
  95. A Computer Fail at the IRS Won’t Let You File Your Taxes
  96. New York Times Co. Profit Jumps 48% on Digital Growth
  97. KFC Wins Lawsuit Over Mutant Chicken Rumors
  98. Cisco Bets Big on Internet of Things. Now, Let’s Ditch the Term
  99. Google Is Hooking Up Low-Income Homes With Free High-Speed Internet
  100. Data Sheet—Thursday, February 4, 2016
  101. A Cure for Diabetes Is Moving Closer Toward Reality
  102. Here’s How Long It Usually Takes Apple’s Share Price to Double
  103. Goldman Sachs Leads $30 Million Investment in Software Supply Chain Fixer
  104. The Broadsheet: January 4th
  105. Donald Trump Is Not Conceding Iowa Yet
  106. Here’s How the White House Is Empowering Women
  107. Credit Suisse Gets Hit and Oil Earnings—5 Things to Know Today
  108. CEO Daily: Thursday, February 4
  109. WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange May Be About to Taste Fresh Air (Or Not)
  110. If You’re a Minority and Poor, You’re More Likely to Live Near a Toxic Waste Site
  111. Clinton Defends Expensive Paid Speeches to Wall Street Firms
  112. This iPhone Maker Wants to Buy Sharp for $5.9 Billion
  113. Honda Has More Bad Airbag News for 2.2 Million Vehicles
  114. U.S. Airlines Are Letting Flight Crews Avoid Zika Zones
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