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  1. SunEdison Preparing to File For Bankruptcy Protection
  2. Nest Loses Two Key Managers Amid Internal Troubles
  3. U.S. Hospitals Face Growing Ransomware Threat
  4. Here’s What Happened to Apple’s Third Co-Founder
  5. CBS Wants to Spin Off Another Part of its Business
  6. A $699 Juice Press Just Raised $70 Million
  7. HIV Could Be Cured Within Three Years
  8. Reuters Signs a News Deal with Red Bull, But Is That a Good Thing?
  9. Venture Capital Still Has a Big Problem With Women
  10. David Tepper Upped His Stake in Terraform Power and Shares Soared
  11. Female MBAs Face a $400,000 Gender Pay Gap
  12. American to Drop 24-hour Free Hold on Trip Reservations
  13. Chicago Cubs Star Anthony Rizzo Plays Ball With Sony’s ‘MLB The Show 16’
  14. 5 Business Lessons From the 50-Year-Old Company That Made Coffee Cool
  15. Microsoft Snags Oracle’s Main Man on Linux
  16. Get Ready For a Long Wait Before Getting Your Tesla Model 3
  17. Defense Industry Donors Prefer Hillary and Bernie Over GOP Rivals
  18. You Can Now Appeal Parking Tickets Via Bot in New York City
  19. Online Sales at Department Stores Soared in 2015, at a Huge Cost
  20. A Short Guide to Speaking English in Britain
  21. Saudi Arabia Is Creating a Mega-Fund With More Than $2 Trillion
  22. The Honeymoon Is Over for Oculus Rift
  23. Why Apple Is Flying a Pirate Flag Over Its HQ
  24. Here’s How Many Bets Will Be Placed By the Final Four
  25. How Toy Startup GoldieBlox Made Diversity a Priority
  26. Fortune Readers Sound Off On Their Favorite Apple Products
  27. China Bans April Fools’ Day
  28. Bernie Sanders Still Has a Shot at the Democratic Nomination
  29. Here’s Why Moody’s Just Downgraded Valeant
  30. U.S. Is Considering Giving Iran Limited Access to the Dollar
  31. March Was Not a Great Month for Most Automakers
  32. Kanye Flip-Flops and Launches Album On Apple Music, Spotify
  33. FedEx’s “Smokin’ Joes” Contraband Cigarette Case Will Go to Trial
  34. Marriott CEO Tells Starwood Points Holders Not to Worry
  35. Starwood Hotels Lost its Chinese Suitor. Now It’s Marriott’s Challenge
  36. Italian Father Pleads His Case After Apple vs. FBI Dispute
  37. OpenTable’s New CEO Talks Mobile Payments, Premium Reservations, and More
  38. Here’s One Reason Why Obamacare Premiums Could Spike Next Year
  39. Krispy Kreme Is Giving Free Doughnuts Today and It’s No April Fools’ Joke
  40. Trump Supporters Say It’s Time for Him to Start Acting Presidential
  41. One in Five Adults Worldwide Will be Obese by 2025, Study Says
  42. Here’s Why You Should Be Happy the Unemployment Rate Is Rising
  43. Slack Raises $200 Million at $3.8 Billion Valuation
  44. What It’s Like to Ride in a Tesla Model 3
  45. Why Donald Trump’s Attack on the ‘Cheesehead Revolution’ Is Failing
  46. You Can Now Get $100 Off Any iPhone You Want
  47. Manhattan Apartments Now Cost Around $2 Million
  48. Silver Lake Buys Into Ancestry.com at $2.6 Billion Valuation
  49. Why IBM Is Buying One of Salesforce’s Biggest Consulting Partners
  50. These Are the Best April Fools’ Jokes on the Web
  51. This March Madness Powerhouse Is Also a Merchandising Whiz
  52. Hillary Clinton Is Proposing This Huge Investment
  53. Bernie Sanders Just Broke His Latest Fundraising Record
  54. 8 Zaha Hadid Quotes on Success
  55. Surprise! iOS 9.3 Is Actually Most Stable iOS In Years
  56. Incredibly Shrinking Blackberry Misses Phone Sales Targets
  57. Republicans Want Honesty In a Leader More Than Democrats
  58. The Race is on for Tech Companies to Snag Foreign Workers
  59. Apple Finally Patches iOS Glitch With New Update
  60. Power Sheet – April 1, 2016
  61. Hillary Clinton Destroys Donald Trump Over His Abortion Flip-Flop
  62. Trump’s Nuclear Policy Would Be ‘Catastrophic,’ White House Says
  63. Lots of Sexy Sheet Metal at the New York International Auto Show
  64. This CEO Began His Job With 5,000 Handshakes
  65. Why Final Four Tickets Are a Better Value Than You Think
  66. Term Sheet — Friday, April 1
  67. Tesla Nabs 180,000 Model 3 Reservations, And The Car Isn’t Even Available Yet
  68. Boston and Connecticut Ban Official Travel to North Carolina
  69. Lessons Learned Standing in the Tesla Model 3 Reservation Line
  70. Why Millennials Should Give Corporate America Another Shot
  71. American Job Growth Rose at a Solid Clip in March
  72. Here’s How Much The FCC Will Give Out To Help Low-Income Americans Afford The Internet
  73. Who Can Succeed Barack Obama as Digitizer in Chief?
  74. IBM Stock Just Had Its Best Month in Forever
  75. ‘Cyber Jihad’ Is Coming to America
  76. April Fools: Beware of Jokes
  77. The Broadsheet: April 1st
  78. Data Sheet—Friday, April 1, 2016
  79. Apple’s Ultimate Comeback
  80. CEO Daily: Friday, April 1
  81. Theranos on the Ropes as Scathing Regulatory Report Is Made Public
  82. California Is One Step Closer to the Nation’s First Statewide $15 Minimum Wage
  83. An Extra-Marital Affair Just Derailed the Caesars Casino Bankruptcy
  84. How Reddit Strongly Hinted It Received a Secret Surveillance Order
  85. A Look Back At 40 Years of Apple
  86. New York Budget Deal (Almost) Raises Its Minimum Wage to $15
  87. The Pentagon Is Getting Into the Textile Business With MIT
  88. Cheap Oil Has Bankrupted More Than 50 American Producers—So Far
  89. The Problem With Huawei’s Great Earnings
  90. Deutsche Bank and JPMorgan Chase Are Pulled Into Probe of Malaysian State Fund
  91. In China’s Factories, a Hint of Spring
  92. The SEC Wants Unicorns to Stop Bragging About Their Valuations
  93. Google ‘Mic Drop’ April Fool’s Gag Goes Horribly Wrong
  94. Katy Perry and Christina Aguilera Push for Reforms to Music Piracy Laws
  95. The World’s Richest Banker Was Just Charged With Corruption
  96. Donald Trump Just Sat Down With the Republican Establishment
  97. Massive Protests Erupt in France Over Proposed Labor Reforms
  98. Egypt Blocked Facebook Free Basics For Not Letting It Spy on Users
  99. How Immigration Debates Are Disrupting Political Parties
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