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  1. Here’s What You Should Do to Maintain a Successful Startup
  2. The Right Way to Ask For a Raise
  3. Tesla Owners Can Now Trial Autopilot For Free
  4. How Bernie Sanders Beats Donald Trump at Social Media
  5. IBM Goes On The Offensive While Revenue Declines
  6. Verizon and Hearst to Acquire Complex Media—and Its Young Male Audience
  7. Why It’s Time to Start Welcoming Competition
  8. Theranos Under Investigation By SEC and U.S. Attorney’s Office
  9. Netflix Is Walking a Tightrope with Investors, and One Foot Just Slipped
  10. Intel May Get Only Small Part of iPhone 7 Business
  11. The Two Mercks Are Locking Horns in a Naming Trademark Spat
  12. Supreme Court Weighs Presidential Power in Immigration Case
  13. Silicon Valley Mourns Loss of ‘Coach’ Bill Campbell
  14. American Employees Are the Happiest They’ve Been in Years
  15. Why Hillary Clinton Carries Hot Sauce With Her
  16. Why Target Is Raising Its Starting Wage to $10 Per Hour
  17. Tidal Sued Over Claims That Kanye West’s Album Would Be Exclusive
  18. F-35 Will Fly Despite Software Glitches That Could Ground the Entire Fleet
  19. Nordstrom Slashing Up to 400 Jobs Amid Sales Slowdown
  20. This Is When Apple’s WWDC Conference Will Be Held
  21. Netflix Shares Slump As Subscriber Estimates Disappoint
  22. Coachella Has No Female Headliners For the Ninth Year in a Row
  23. IBM Revenue Declines For 16th Straight Quarter
  24. McDonald’s Is Putting This Back on the Menu After a 7-Year Hiatus
  25. Walt Disney Parks To Only Use Cage-Free Eggs
  26. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s ‘Hamilton’ Just Won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
  27. Poll: Sanders Pulls Closer to Clinton Than Ever
  28. Dilma Rousseff Impeachment Is Just the First Step to Heal Brazil’s Broken Economy
  29. This Is the One Thing Rex Ryan and Tom Brady Agree On
  30. The Parent of Eastern Mountain Sports Is Filing for Bankruptcy
  31. Islamic State Ups the Size and Sophistication of Its Drone Fleet
  32. YP Holdings Is the Latest Name in the Mix to Bid for Yahoo
  33. Guy Who Accidentally Deleted His Company Is Just A Prankster
  34. Review: Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad Pro Is the Best of Both Worlds
  35. Democracy Has Failed the RRS Boaty McBoatface
  36. Be Glad the Supreme Court Ended the Google Books Case
  37. Why the UFC May Head to Yankee Stadium Next Year
  38. Why Hasbro Should Thank Disney For Its Big Sales Jump
  39. Apple’s iPhone 7S Will Feature a Major Design Change
  40. Remembering Bill Campbell
  41. Here Are The Tax Rates You’ll Pay Next Year
  42. Costco Is Starting Its Own Chicken Farm
  43. Amazon’s Latest Move Could Lower Hurdles for Prime Membership
  44. Donald Trump Threatens a ‘Rough July’ for the Republican Party
  45. Goodbye, Bill Campbell
  46. Netflix Would be Wise Not to Dismiss Amazon’s New Offering Too Quickly
  47. Samantha Bee Speaks Out About Being Skipped Over as Host of ‘The Daily Show’
  48. Dilma Rousseff’s Impeachment Could Spell More Corruption in Brazil
  49. PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi Says Global Economy Is ‘Volatile’
  50. This VR Camera Comes With YouTube 360 Integration
  51. VW Teases High-Tech Hybrid SUV Concept Ahead of Beijing Auto Show
  52. How Sam’s Club Is Widening its E-Commerce Lead Over Costco
  53. Is HBO’s Anita Hill Film Accurate — Or A ‘Liberal Hit Job’?
  54. University Mistakenly Sends More Than 5,000 Acceptance Letters to Wrong Students
  55. People Have Been Trying to Mail Their Taxes in From Coachella
  56. Think Twice Before You Retire to the Sun Belt
  57. Congress May Investigate Flaws That Allow Mobile Phone Hacking
  58. Introducing the Hilarious Mercedes Electric Car Powered By AA Batteries
  59. Uninstall Apple’s QuickTime Media Player From Your Windows PC Pronto
  60. Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Running Race With Prosthetic Leg
  61. Here’s Where You Can Get All-You-Can-Eat McDonald’s French Fries
  62. How One Berkeley Alum Wants to Boost His Alma Mater’s Startups
  63. Here’s the Latest Taylor Swift Apple Music Ad to Go Viral
  64. What Business Owners Should Know About Nepotism, Smelly Employees
  65. Plunging Oil Prices Have Forced Alaska to Consider a Desperate Option
  66. Axl Rose Is the New Lead Singer of AC/DC
  67. Federal Appeals Court Upholds NFL Concussion Settlement
  68. Udacity Brings Its Nanodegree Programs to China
  69. Donald Trump Has a New Nickname for Hillary Clinton
  70. Theranos Chief Elizabeth Holmes Is ‘Devastated’ Over Lab Deficiencies
  71. Here’s How Much It Costs to Protect Twitter’s CEO
  72. Here’s How Much It Will Really Cost You to Go to Coachella
  73. Alibaba Invests in ‘Ninja Turtles’ and ‘Star Trek’ Sequels
  74. News Corp Is Broadening Its Google Antitrust Complaint
  75. Donald Trump Has a Problem Across the Border
  76. Hillary Clinton Plays Food Critic, Revealing Her Favorite New York Restaurants
  77. Avon’s North America Unit Has a New Boss
  78. Uber, Ola Temporarily Drop Surge Pricing in New Delhi
  79. Power Sheet – April 18, 2016
  80. Here’s How Much Revenue Uber Rival Gett Has
  81. Tequila Maker Jose Cuervo Is Planning an IPO
  82. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Google Book-Scanning Case
  83. Apple’s iPhone Shipments Fell Off a Cliff in First Quarter
  84. What To Expect From New York’s Mega-Primary
  85. 6 Last-Minute Tips for Tax Procrastinators
  86. Citigroup Just Lowered Its Expectations for the US Economy
  87. Hackers Track Your Phone No Matter What Security Measures You Take
  88. Republican Chairman Seeks to Halt Rules Changes as Trump Complains
  89. Term Sheet — Monday, April 18
  90. How YouTube Is Cashing In On Its Weirdest, Wildest Niche Communities
  91. This Whole ‘Eating Bugs’ Thing Actually Has Legs
  92. You Can Order Up Amazon Prime by the Month Now, Just Like Netflix and Hulu
  93. Turtle Wax Hopes to Clean Up in ESports With Optic Gaming
  94. Alipay Owner Looks To Go Public Later in 2016
  95. Maya Rudolph’s Next Role Is an ‘Eco-Friendly’ Detergent Spokeswoman
  96. HBO’s John Oliver Uses ‘Sesame Street’ to Shame Congress Over Lead Crisis
  97. Data Sheet—Monday, April 18, 2016
  98. This Is How Airbus Wants To Help Solve Asia’s Pilot Shortage
  99. George Clooney Admits the Money He Raised for Clinton Is ‘Obscene’
  100. The Broadsheet: April 18th
  101. Toyota, Sony Operations Hit by Japan Earthquakes
  102. IBM and Comic-Con HQ Make for Strange Bedfellows
  103. Pepsi’s Sales Fall for Their Sixth Straight Quarter
  104. Morgan Stanley’s Profit Got Cut in Half Last Quarter
  105. UN Uses Virtual Reality to Raise Awareness and Money
  106. How to Get Salespeople to Love Sales Software
  107. CEO Daily: Monday, April 18
  108. Look Inside Lululemon’s Ultra-Sleek ‘Concept’ Store
  109. GameStop Launches Indie Game Publisher GameTrust
  110. China Bans Rich Kids From TV So They Can’t Embarrass the State
  111. Bill Gates Calls on the U.S. Government To Invest More in R&D
  112. ‘Helicopter Money’ Sounds Great, But Here’s Why It May Not Work
  113. Intel’s Stock Might Be Massively Undervalued
  114. Mobify Buys Pathful To Hone Mobile Shopping Pitches
  115. Britain’s Finance Minister Says Brexit Would Cause ‘Permanent’ Damage
  116. Exclusive: Internet of Clothing Is Coming Through Huge Label Deal
  117. These Companies Just Got Banned From the World’s Biggest Wealth Fund
  118. Oil Prices, Stocks Slump After OPEC-Russia Fiasco
  119. Japan Quake Rattles Markets as Factories Shut
  120. It’s Official: Europe’s Antitrust Head Is Eyeing Google Over Android
  121. ‘Jungle Book’ Opens to a Massive $103.6 Million Box Office
  122. AstraZeneca Is Eyeing This San Francisco Drugmaker
  123. China Just Reported Weaker-Than-Expected Quarterly Economic Growth
  124. Plane Collides With ‘Drone’ Near London’s Heathrow Airport
  125. Saudi Demands on Iran Kill Oil Output Freeze Deal
  126. Entrepreneurs: This Is When It’s OK to Work for Free
  127. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 18
  128. LinkedIn Wants College Students to ‘Swipe’ Through Their Career Exploration
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