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  1. Oracle, Google Fail To Settle Android Lawsuit Before Retrial
  2. SunEdison To File for Bankruptcy As Early As Sunday Night
  3. Fiat Chrysler CEO’s Just Challenged Tesla’s Elon Musk
  4. Apple Again Pushes Back Against Unlocking iPhone in New York Drug Case
  5. GoDaddy’s Head Tech And Cloud Guru Resigns To Join Google
  6. Why Ted Cruz Is Predicting a Stock ‘Crash’
  7. Digital Media Is Like Driving in the Dark at 100 MPH With No Headlights
  8. A $37 Million Superyacht That Has Supercar Styling
  9. iPhone Suppliers Send Apple’s Stock Down
  10. Fairway Signals It’s Likely to File for Bankruptcy
  11. Foursquare Just Predicted Chipotle’s Sales Will Plummet 30%
  12. Vote: What Is the Best Supermarket In America?
  13. These Hot Tech Companies Are in the CIA’s Secret Investment Portfolio
  14. Drones Could Soon Be Delivering Mail in the Land Down Under
  15. Intel Expected to Cut Thousands of Jobs
  16. Victoria Beckham Partners With Estée Lauder on New Makeup Line
  17. Steven Cohen May Have Found a Way Back Into the Hedge Fund Game Early
  18. Amazon Cloud Partners Face Tricky Proposition
  19. Tesla’s Model 3 Reservations Rise to Almost 400,000
  20. Here’s How You Can Watch Coachella Festival Online
  21. ‘Real Housewife’ Bethenny Frankel Is Under Fire for Her Comments
  22. What ‘Time’ Gets Wrong About America’s $13.9 Trillion Debt
  23. United Launch Alliance Plans Big Job Cuts By End Of 2017
  24. Apple Has Recovered Millions In Gold From Your Old iPhones
  25. San Francisco to Require Business Licenses for Uber and Lyft Drivers
  26. Why Walmart Pay Is a High-Stakes Customer Service Play
  27. This Presidential Candidate Would Make The Best Houseguest, Says Airbnb
  28. Watch Bernie Sanders Attack Wall Street and Hillary Clinton With His ‘Art of the Steal’ Ads
  29. The NBA Will Feature Ads on Its Jerseys Starting 2017
  30. Cricket Wireless Goes After T-Mobile Customers With New Unlimited Plan
  31. These Former ‘Apprentice’ Contestants Are Team #NeverTrump
  32. America’s Big Banks Still Can’t Figure Out How to Save Themselves
  33. Donald Trump Is Advocating for Voter Rights
  34. Venture Capitalists Grow More Cautious About New Startups
  35. Gawker Has Talked With Univision About a Possible Partnership
  36. 20-Year-Old Kid Wants to Outbid Verizon and AT&T for Spectrum
  37. This Former Top Google Executive Is Joining an Investment Fund
  38. Here Are the NFL Games That Will Be Streamed Live on Twitter
  39. Apple iPhone 7S to Come With New Feature From Unlikely Partner
  40. How Stock Dividends Could Rescue Your Retirement
  41. New “Double-Headed” Malware Has Stolen $4 Million From U.S. and Canadian Banks
  42. This Company Just Introduced 20 Million People to Oculus Rift
  43. Fiat Chrysler CEO Says He’d Only Merge With These 3 Automakers
  44. About 16% of High School Students Are Now Using E-Cigarettes
  45. 6 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Starting a Business
  46. How to Reconnect With Your Network When You’ve Gone Off the Grid
  47. How Amazon Plans to Crush Netflix in Movie Theaters
  48. Goldman Sachs Is Reportedly Cuttings Costs Everywhere
  49. Sony Banks on GameStop PlayStation VR Demos
  50. President Obama Wants to Cut Your Cable Bill
  51. Sprint Upgrades NYC Network, Claims Fastest Downloads
  52. Power Sheet – April 15, 2016
  53. The Undeniable Winners of the Oil Bust
  54. Term Sheet — Friday, April 15
  55. Microsoft Windows Genius Gets His Props
  56. China Seems to Have Blocked This Online Publisher
  57. Even Apple Campus 2’s Sheds and Shacks Look Cool
  58. Don’t Believe Everything You Read on the Yahoo Sale
  59. Google Could Face EU Android Antitrust Charges Very Soon
  60. Why Adobe Says It’s Cheaper to Shop Online
  61. Rising Wage Costs Hurt Profits of These Elite Soccer Clubs
  62. Here’s How Amazon Is Helping the Homeless in Seattle
  63. Data Sheet—Friday, April 15, 2016
  64. Citi’s Profit Plunge Is Less Than Expected
  65. Sarah Palin Weirdly Attacks Bill Nye: ‘As Much A Scientist As I Am’
  66. No Work-Life Balance? Give Me a Break.
  67. Apple iPhone Parts Makers Warn of Weak Second Quarter
  68. Silicon Valley’s Layoffs and Failures Signal Return To Normalcy
  69. This Company Is Making Its Second Try at an IPO Today
  70. Yahoo Makes Move to Secure Workers in a Sale
  71. This Software Company Wants a Chance to Break Your Call Center
  72. The Broadsheet: April 15th
  73. New York Post Endorses Donald Trump for His ‘Common-Sense Sensibilities’
  74. Canada’s Mitel Will Buy Polycom for $1.96 Billion
  75. Apple’s OS X Operating System Could Soon Get a New Name
  76. CEO Daily: Friday, April 15
  77. Mars Food Tells Customers Not to Eat its Products So Often
  78. San Francisco Housing Prices Finally Are Starting to Drop
  79. Kerry Says Carnival Shouldn’t Bar Cuban-Americans From Cruises to Cuba
  80. The World’s Only Tiananmen Massacre Museum Is Being Forced to Close
  81. Brazil’s Dilma Just Lost a Last-Ditch Effort to Avoid Impeachment Vote
  82. President Obama Wants Britain to Stay in the EU
  83. The Verizon Strike Is Already Hitting New Customer Installations
  84. An Overwhelming Majority of Americans Support Paid Parental Leave
  85. VW Sales Still Tumbling on Emissions Scandal—Though Not as Fast
  86. These Stores Could End Up Buying Sports Authority’s Assets
  87. Carlyle Group Wants to Buy Halliburton and Baker Hughes Assets
  88. Owners of Vermont Ski Resort Jay Peak Ran a ‘Ponzi-Like’ Scheme, SEC Says
  89. Sumner Redstone Won’t Testify in His Mental Competency Trial
  90. Get Apple’s QuickTime Off Your PC Now, U.S. Government Advises
  91. Valeant Talking to Investment Banks to Weigh Asset Sales
  92. China’s GDP Grows 6.7% Thanks to Government Stimulus
  93. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 15
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