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  1. Who Won the Democratic Debate?
  2. Alleged Co-Founder Fires Back In Ownership Fight Over Self-Driving Car Startup
  3. Twitter Appoints New Executive For Key Role
  4. Apple Is Considering Big Changes To App Store
  5. ‘Uber For Kids’ Is Shutting Down After Failing to Get More Funding
  6. What the Presidential Candidates Get Wrong About Free Trade
  7. Grandma Is Terrified by Tesla Autopilot
  8. The Best Way to Use Your Free Time
  9. U.S. Company Lost $100 Million To Email Fraud, U.S. Says
  10. Oracle Has A $200 Million Plan To Train Kids To Code
  11. Bill Gates Surprised by Absence of Americans in Panama Papers
  12. ESPN Thinks Drone Racing Could Be The Next NASCAR
  13. Apple, FBI To Clash Again In Congress Over Encryption
  14. This Is Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s Advice to Target
  15. 3 Skills That Are Critical to Success
  16. The FDA Wants Pharma to Ditch its Archaic Drug Making Process
  17. Concerns Mount That U.S. Rules Are Impeding Western Investment In Iran
  18. Intel Moving Too Slowly For New President
  19. GameStop CEO Paul Raines Talks Retail Transformation
  20. Instagram Is Adding Video Channels to Its ‘Explore’ Section
  21. Judge Says Sandy Hook Families Can Sue Gun Manufacturers
  22. Senate Resolution Would Restrict Weapons Sales to Saudi Arabia
  23. Two Hot Seattle Startups Both Laid Off Staff This Week
  24. A Glitch on This Stock Trading App Made Users Think They’d Lost Thousands of Dollars
  25. Delta Air Lines Just Abolished One of the Most Hated Fees
  26. MLB Has a Gift for Stat-Obsessed Fans
  27. Despite HB2, All of These Stars Are Performing In North Carolina
  28. Here’s a 360-Degree View of Disneyland’s New Star Wars Land
  29. Trump Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski Will Not Be Prosecuted for Battery
  30. Verizon CEO Makes Personal Pitch To Striking Workers
  31. Gawker CEO Nick Denton: ‘I Wish I Had Known How Litigious Hulk Hogan Was’
  32. Tax Day Is Not When You Think It Is
  33. California Wants to Give Undocumented Immigrants Access to Obamacare
  34. Jane Sanders Says She And Bernie Will Vote For Hillary Clinton If They Have To
  35. TaskRabbit Founder Leah Busque Steps Down As CEO
  36. Eyes on the Road and Hands on With Apple CarPlay
  37. What It’s Really Like for Millennials Working in Silicon Valley
  38. 4 Things to Watch for in Tonight’s Democratic Debate
  39. Apple Will Donate App Sales to the Environment
  40. No, Yale’s VC Portfolio Didn’t Nearly Double Every Year
  41. Taylor Swift Calls Out Double Standards for Successful Women
  42. BMW Recalls 7 Series Models Because of Faulty Air Bags
  43. Riverside Company Partners Spin Out, Launch New Buyout Firm
  44. Meet the Former Coca-Cola Exec Now Leading the WNBA
  45. Here’s Why Shares of SunEdison Are Skyrocketing
  46. What the Facebook Analysts Are Saying, F8 Edition
  47. Amazon Is Creating a Bob Dylan-Themed TV Series
  48. U.S. Government Ranked Worse Than All Major Industries on Cybersecurity
  49. Harman CEO: 5 Ways to Avoid Burnout
  50. Two More Stars Join the Fight Against North Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Bill’
  51. DigitalOcean Gets $130 Million to Build a Bigger, Better Cloud
  52. GoPro: We Want YOU to Join Our Developer Program
  53. Microsoft Sues U.S. Government Over Data Requests
  54. New York City Says It Will No Longer Invest in Hedge Funds
  55. Sumner Redstone to Testify in Competency Trial
  56. Vladimir Putin Says the Panama Papers ‘Muddy the Waters’
  57. Trump Campaign Manager Is Not Expected To Be Prosecuted
  58. Sorry, Kids: No More iTunes Allowances for You
  59. This Is the Latest State to Legalize Medical Marijuana
  60. BP’s Shareholders Are in Revolt Over CEO’s Pay
  61. Dealmakers Say a Trump Presidency Would Be Bad for M&A
  62. Never Tell Millennials to Turn Off Their Phones, Even in a Movie Theater
  63. Mobile Gaming Startup Jumo Aims to Battle Disney, Activision
  64. The Simple Thing Female Employees Do That Saves Companies Millions
  65. Unemployment Claims Fall to Lowest Since 1973
  66. Chipotle’s Stock Just Got a Big Boost Today
  67. Power Sheet – April 14, 2016
  68. Term Sheet — Thursday, April 14
  69. This Incredible Technology Let a Paralyzed Man Move His Hand
  70. Fortune Live for April 14, 2016: WNBA, Gawker Media, and Dyson Vacuums
  71. 8 Ways Billionaires and Elite Athletes Perform at the Highest Level
  72. Here Come the World’s Toughest Privacy Laws
  73. Nothing Significant Found on San Bernardino Attacker’s iPhone—Yet
  74. Sharapova Could Be Affected by WADA Potential Reprieve on Meldonium
  75. Elizabeth Warren Wants the Government to Do Your Taxes for You
  76. The Obama Administration’s Plan to Prevent Another BP Oil Spill
  77. Why BlackRock Just Missed its Expected Earnings
  78. A Bunch of Design Experts Think They Know What an Apple Car Would Look Like
  79. Why Wells Fargo’s Quarterly Profit Is Down So Much
  80. Your Next Phone Could Be a Dancing Robot With Arms and Legs
  81. Wegmans Was Just Named the Best Grocery Chain in America
  82. Seagate Sales Miss Expectations as PC Slowdown Hits Suppliers
  83. Louisiana Governor Signs Anti-Discrimination Order
  84. Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly Met to ‘Clear the Air’ After Hostilities
  85. Nobody Knows What Your Emojis Mean
  86. This May be The Only Magazine Publisher Actually Thriving In 2016
  87. Data Sheet—Thursday, April 14, 2016
  88. McDonald’s Is Pulling This Menu Item After It Fell Flat With Millennials
  89. Under Pressure, Starbucks Drops Plan To Sell Booze In San Francisco
  90. Let’s Review, Shall We? How Software Is Transforming On-the-Job Feedback
  91. Gilt Co-Founder Alexis Maybank Wants to Disrupt Shopping Again With a New App
  92. Daimler Wants to Streamline How You Get From Point A to B
  93. Weak Stock and Bond Trading Hits Bank of America’s Profits
  94. The Broadsheet: April 14th
  95. RBS Says It Will Cut Hundreds of Jobs As It Closes More Branches
  96. Can Election 2016 Have a Happy Ending?
  97. CEO Daily: Thursday, April 14
  98. Toyota Is Turning This City Into a Giant Connected Car Experiment
  99. U.S. Drug Spending Hits Record High (Again)
  100. China No Longer Considers Golf a Corruption Hazard
  101. Wyoming Will Be a Tough Test for Donald Trump
  102. Here’s Why Weak Oil Prices Won’t Put J.P. Morgan and Wells Fargo on Empty
  103. The Air Force Just Announced When Its New F-35 Fighter Jets Will Enter Combat
  104. How Corporate America Became a Vital LGBT Ally
  105. CME Is Shutting Down Its New York Trading Floor
  106. Here’s What UC Davis Paid To Fix Its Image After Pepper Spray Incident
  107. Another Energy Company Just Went Belly-Up
  108. Families of Germanwings Plane Crash Victims Sue Lufthansa Pilot School
  109. We May Never Know Exactly How the FBI Unlocked the San Bernardino iPhone
  110. McDonald’s Eyes Private Equity Firms For Sale of Restaurants in Asia
  111. Here’s How Adidas Plans To Drastically Cut Down On Waste
  112. Burberry Blames a Drop in Tourist Spending for Disappointing Sales
  113. Trump Campaign Fires Back At ‘Self-Righteous’ Zuckerberg
  114. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 14
  115. 40% of Millennials Name Their Car, eBay Study Shows
  116. Dilma Rousseff’s Impeachment Should Not Be the End Goal
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