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  1. These Are the Strangest Job Interview Questions You’ll Ever Hear
  2. Hillary Clinton Takes the GOP to Task Over Supreme Court Nomination
  3. Ubisoft Doubles Down in Southeast Asia
  4. Obama Slams ‘Divisive’ and ‘Vulgar’ Rhetoric of 2016 Campaign
  5. Obama Blames Journalists For Tone of Presidential Race
  6. Warren Buffett’s $24 Billion Stake in Wells Fargo Unlikely to Trigger ‘Special Oversight’
  7. Sherpa Foundry Gets A New CEO
  8. Virgin America Gets Buyout Offers
  9. You’ll Get More Done at Work If You Start Doing This
  10. Cracked Apple iPhone By F.B.I. Puts Spotlight On Apple Security
  11. The Two Things the Best Employees Have in Common
  12. This Sex Game Could Help Oculus Sell Virtual Reality in Japan
  13. This Basic Skill Could Help You Become a Self-Made Millionaire
  14. Review: Oculus Rift Is Expensive, Complicated, and Totally Wonderful
  15. Oracle Wants Google To Cough Up $9.3 Billion
  16. Warning: Do Not Sit On the Oculus Rift’s Virtual Couches
  17. How ‘Batman v Superman’ Fought Off Critics
  18. Drones Are Still Flying Dangerously Close to Airplanes and Airports
  19. Sears CEO Makes Big Bet on its Debt
  20. F.B.I. Hacks San Bernardino Terrorist’s iPhone Without Apple’s Help
  21. This Is the Latest Giant Company to Free Its Chickens
  22. Why Filtering in Social Media Is Becoming Inevitable
  23. About 80% of Millennial Singles Have Been Victims of ‘Ghosting’
  24. The Media and Trump: Aiding, Abetting and Underestimating
  25. Donald Trump’s Campaign Backs Down From Threatened Lawsuit Over Delegates
  26. Theranos Is Dealt Another Blow, With ‘Abnormal’ Results In New Lab Study
  27. Private Equity Managers Could Run Your 401(k) Someday
  28. These Are the Most Sickness-Prone Places in America
  29. A Pennsylvania Woman Ditched Her $600 Cab Fare From New York City
  30. U.S. Sold $33 Billion in Weapons to Gulf Countries in the Last Year
  31. Why Acadia Pharma’s Shares Are Popping Today
  32. How Jewelry Company Signet Proved Its Short-Sellers Wrong
  33. Virtual Reality Awareness Is High, But Will They Buy?
  34. Private Equity Vet Accused of Stealing $25 Million in Charity Rip-off Scheme
  35. Valeant’s CEO Will Have to Testify at a U.S. Congressional Hearing
  36. U.S. Capitol and White House on Lockdown After Police Officer Shot
  37. How to Watch Netflix With Someone Across the Country
  38. Here’s Why Alder Pharmaceutical’s Stock Is Booming
  39. Here’s How Much Periscope Has Grown In Its First Year
  40. Uber CEO Says China Expansion Will Be Profitable In Two Years
  41. How the Medical Marijuana Industry Could Help L.A.’s Homeless Population
  42. This Man Pays $508 Per Month to Live in a—Literal—Box in San Francisco
  43. U.S. Lifted the Crude Oil Export Ban, and Exports Went…Down
  44. Samsung Is Reportedly Planning a Third Galaxy S7 Model
  45. I Spent the Past Week Using a Camera From the Future
  46. Facebook Users May Be Able To Shop Through Messenger
  47. FBI Wants Help From U.S. Businesses, Security Experts to Fight New Ransomware
  48. This Airline Wants to Make Sure You Never Lose Your Luggage
  49. Revlon Just Named Fabian Garcia its New CEO
  50. Here’s What Fidel Castro Had to Say About Obama’s Historic Cuba Visit
  51. Georgia Governor Will Veto a ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill Viewed as Anti-Gay
  52. Why Millennials Are About to Leave Cities in Droves
  53. Bernie Sanders Wants to Debate Hillary Clinton on Her Home Turf
  54. You’ll Never Guess Who Has His Own Twitter Emoji
  55. Verizon Customers May Have Been Seriously Overcharged
  56. This Is Why Shares of SunEdison Probably Shouldn’t Be Soaring Today
  57. Universal L.A. Theme Park Is Banking on its New ‘Harry Potter’ World
  58. Big Pharma Is Taking Its Policy Agenda Straight to Lawmakers
  59. Why Japan’s Elderly Are Committing Crimes to ‘Break Into Prison’
  60. Silicon Valley Has a Firefighter Problem
  61. In Beijing, Signs of a Major Political Power Struggle in the Offing
  62. 4As’ Nancy Hill on the JWT Scandal: It’s Not an ‘Isolated Incident’
  63. One of Kanye West’s New Tracks Is Now on Spotify
  64. There Were No Tech IPOs in Q1
  65. Why You Should Stop Shelling Out for Organic Produce
  66. Want Your Employees to Love You? Take Care of Their Kids
  67. Another iOS 9.3 Bug Causes Apps to Freeze Your iPhone
  68. Opponents Are Battling North Carolina’s Bathroom Law in Court
  69. This Is Why Shares of Pandora Are Crashing
  70. The Iron Grip That Sports Had on the TV Business Is Weakening
  71. Don’t Expect an Uber IPO Any Time Soon
  72. These 32 Companies Have Concierge Services for Employees
  73. This Kroger Store Perfectly Explained Why It Has Unisex Bathrooms
  74. Petition Calls for Allowing Firearms at GOP Convention
  75. Why Americans Are Eating a Lot More Beef for Dinner
  76. Oculus Founder Hand Delivers First Rift
  77. The Jobs Conundrum That Trump and Clinton Will Likely Ignore
  78. There Are Now More Fortune 500 Companies With All-Male Boards Than In 2015
  79. Will Amazon Let Developers Monetize the Echo?
  80. The Starwood Bidding War Is Heating Up
  81. Power Sheet – March 28, 2016
  82. Walmart Is Raising Up to $3 Million to Fight Hunger
  83. The Co-Founder of AOL Forecasts the Future of Tech
  84. Opening Day Tickets for Shanghai Disney Are Already Sold Out
  85. ‘Dorky’ Google Search Helped Hacker Bust Into a New York Dam
  86. Bernie Sanders’ Big Win in Western States Gives Him Clout
  87. Donald Trump Tombstone Mysteriously Appears in New York City
  88. Term Sheet — Monday, March 28
  89. Activision Blizzard Details Plan to Expand eSports Audience
  90. Billy Dee Williams is a Colt 45 Spokesman Again
  91. Data Sheet—Monday, March 28, 2016
  92. Forget the Small iPhone. Is Apple Going Charger-Free?
  93. Meet the Secretive Startup Trying to Steal Uber’s Top Drivers
  94. The Weak Regulators Behind China’s Vaccine Scandal
  95. Meet The Women Behind The Cars of The New York Auto Show
  96. How Not to Make America Great
  97. The Broadsheet: March 28th
  98. CEO Daily: Monday, March 28
  99. Too Few Companies Treat Social Marketing as a Conversation
  100. ‘Batman v Superman’ Killed This Weekend’s Box Office
  101. Netflix Named One of the World’s Most Admired Companies
  102. Japan’s NTT Is Paying $3 Billion for Dell’s IT Consulting Unit
  103. Avon Has Reached a Truce With Its Activist Investors
  104. Google Makes Short-Lived Return to China
  105. Don’t Dismiss Donald Trump’s Trade Gripes As Mere Nonsense
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