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  1. Uber In $100 Million Settlement With Drivers
  2. This Is the Worst Way to Motivate Your Employees
  3. Microsoft Cloud Stumbles But Company Sees Light Ahead
  4. 3 Things You Should Never Do at Work
  5. How Google Is Attacking Facebook’s Mobile Advertising Stronghold
  6. California Regulators Give Stamp of Approval to Uber and Lyft’s Carpools
  7. How to Stop Hackers From Taking Over Your Computer
  8. The One Thing Great Leaders Always Do
  9. Why Left-For-Dead AMD’s Stock Just Jumped 24%
  10. Here’s What You Should Do to Make Networking Events Worthwhile
  11. Why Google Is Pouring Money Into Cloud Storage Now
  12. Cyber Security Company SecureWorks Prices Year’s First Tech IPO
  13. Another Big Tweak Is Coming to Facebook
  14. Alphabet Earnings: Asked and Unanswered
  15. Adidas Removes Plastic Shopping Bags From Its Stores
  16. Wanted: A Safer Anti-Aircraft Missile for Syrian Rebels
  17. Sears and Kmart Are Closing 78 More Stores
  18. Papa John’s Is Ditching High Fructose Corn Syrup
  19. Prince Was an Early Fan of the Web, but Grew to Hate What it Did to Artists
  20. Cheerios Angers Fans With Tweet About Prince’s Death
  21. Volkswagen Deal Valued At $10.2 Billion
  22. Starbucks Shares Tumble on Disappointing Sales
  23. Amazon Shuts Down Flash Sales Site MyHabit
  24. Inside Prince’s Paisley Park, the Studio Where He Died
  25. How Hackers May Have Pulled Off the $81 Million Bangladesh Central Bank Heist
  26. AMD Revenue Hit by Weak Demand in China
  27. Alphabet Sees Revenue Uptick on Strong Mobile Ad Sales
  28. Microsoft Sales Drop Amid Weak PC Market
  29. Here’s What Still Bugs Some People About the Dell-EMC Deal
  30. These Are the Most Influential Business People on the TIME 100
  31. Aeropostale May File For Bankruptcy
  32. A Brief History of Harriet Tubman, the Woman Chosen to Appear on the New $20 Bill
  33. FBI Paid More Than $1.3M to Crack San Bernardino iPhone
  34. 12 Surprising Facts About Queen Elizabeth II
  35. Hillary Clinton Is Considering Female VP Candidates
  36. Google Search Will Soon Include Live TV Listings
  37. How Elizabeth Holmes Is Scoring PR Points for Theranos
  38. SunEdison’s Epic Failure Had Little to Do With Clean Energy
  39. Apple and Google’s Android Take 97% of U.S. Mobile Market
  40. Trump Says Putting Tubman on the $20 Bill Is ‘Pure Political Correctness’
  41. Nordstrom Turns to Snapchat to Win Over Millennials
  42. These Are the Biggest Business Risks Today
  43. Pennsylvania Fines Uber $11.4 Million for Operating Without Approval
  44. What Texas Fails to See in its Challenge to Obama’s Immigration Plan
  45. Obama Has Reason to Be Split Between Sanders and Clinton
  46. This Story About a Florida Man Involves Bitcoin and J.P. Morgan
  47. Prince, the Musician, Dies: A Look at His Legendary Career
  48. Oprah Says Her Return to TV Is a ‘Dream Come True’
  49. This Short Seller Has Raised $100 Million to Bet Against a Single Stock
  50. The Most Expensive City for Renters Will Surprise You
  51. Business the Trump Way
  52. 60 Ways to Fix the Economy
  53. Here’s How the Next President Can Fix the Economy: No Labels
  54. Delegates Raise Questions About Security at Republican Convention
  55. What the Analysts Are Saying About Intel’s First Quarter Results
  56. These People Aren’t Happy to See Andrew Jackson Kicked Off the $20 Bill
  57. Apple’s iPhone 7 Won’t Be A ‘Must-Have’: Analyst
  58. Here’s How Regulators Plan to Crack Down on Wall Street Bonuses
  59. This Uber for Babysitters is Going Viral in Europe
  60. Comcast Tries to Do an End Run Around the FCC on Set-Top Box Changes
  61. Here’s Why Biogen’s Shares Are Climbing Today
  62. Watch the New Trailer for Matt Damon’s Return as ‘Jason Bourne’
  63. Flight Canceled? How This App Can Book You a New One in Seconds.
  64. Viacom and Dish Network Agree to Renew Contract
  65. Obesity Is Now Linked to 11 Types of Cancer
  66. VW Has Reached a Deal With the U.S. Over Its ‘Dirty Diesel’ Scandal
  67. Ericsson Cutting Costs Further to Soothe Investor Fears
  68. This Restaurant Wants You to Take Your Clothes Off
  69. Verizon Says Strike and Boycott Push Aren’t Hurting—Yet
  70. ‘FOMO’ Is Officially a Real Word
  71. Amazon Refreshes Fire Tablet Series With More Colors and Storage
  72. More Prefer ‘Game of Thrones’ Character As President than Clinton, Trump
  73. Apple Watch Sales Have Plummeted, Analyst Says
  74. Exclusive: Eventbrite Has a New CEO, and You’ll Never Guess Who it Is
  75. This Iconic Chocolate Maker Is About to Start Selling Meat Snacks
  76. Here’s How Much Walmart’s CEO Got Paid Last Year
  77. Here’s Why Shares of Blackstone Are Getting Hit Today
  78. Donald Trump In His Own Words: Atlantic City to the White House
  79. How China May Challenge Canada’s Sovereignty Over the Northwest Passage
  80. Fortune Live for April 21, 2016: Donald Trump, Blue Apron, and Crickets
  81. What You Need to Know About Donald Trump
  82. Elon Musk Confirms Tesla’s Model 3 Has Nearly 400,000 Orders
  83. Donald Trump Takes Surprisingly Moderate Stance on Transgender Bathroom Issue
  84. SunEdison Just Filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection
  85. Luxury Online Consignment Site Just Raised More Cash
  86. 6 Apps That Will Instantly Increase Your Productivity
  87. George Soros Says China ‘Eerily’ Looks Like America During the Financial Crisis
  88. Power Sheet – April 21, 2016
  89. This Is the Best Strategy for Your Tinder Profile Pic from the CEO Himself
  90. Elizabeth Warren Is Demanding Answers From U.S. Regulators
  91. Viacom and Dish Let Deadline Pass With No Programming Deal
  92. Comcast Will Let Some Cable Customers Ditch the Set-Top Box
  93. Moving to Amazon Can Be Hard So These Companies Are Here to Help
  94. Verizon Says Strike Will Sting in Q2
  95. GM Just Had a Fantastic Quarter and Its Stock Is Jumping
  96. Term Sheet — Thursday, April 21
  97. Why the EU Hit Google With Its Antitrust Stick. Again.
  98. Data Sheet—Thursday, April 21, 2016
  99. Why Walmart Is Shrinking Its Board of Directors
  100. Sony Sees eSports Potential for PlayStation VR
  101. Amazon Wins $30 Million Deal to Sell E-Books in NYC Schools
  102. The Broadsheet: April 21st
  103. The Good News Driving Yum Brands Soaring Stock Won’t Last
  104. Here’s Why Shares of Under Armour Are Way Up
  105. Kelly Ripa Leaves for the Caribbean After Michael Strahan Exits Their Show
  106. Why Facebook Has the Most to Gain From the EU’s Google Crackdown
  107. CEO Daily: Thursday, April 21
  108. Queen Elizabeth: A Look at 90 Years of Vast Wealth and Perks
  109. Sony Just Cut its Profit Estimate, Citing Weaker Smartphone Sales
  110. Philippine Presidential Front-Runner Tells a Women’s Group to ‘Go to Hell’
  111. U.S. Court Says Prism Data Spying Exposed by Snowden Is Constitutional
  112. Ericsson Just Had a Really Bad Quarter
  113. Mitsubishi Shares Hit a Record Low on Fuel Economy Data Cheat
  114. Donald Trump Speaks Out on Atlantic City, China, and Sanders
  115. Here’s Where Donald Trump Says He’s a Lot Like Bernie Sanders
  116. Puerto Rico Wants to Sell You Some Debt Just Before its Possible Default
  117. Yum Brands Sales Lifted by the China Business It Plans to Spin Off
  118. PayPal Just Backed An Investment App For Millennials
  119. Here’s 60 Ways to Keep America Great
  120. Honda’s About to Roll Out 3 New Green Cars
  121. Mattel Reports a Big Loss as Barbie Stumbles (Again)
  122. These 2 Convicted Hackers Just Got Huge U.S. Prison Sentences
  123. United Beats Profit Expectations but Says Growth Will Slow
  124. U.S. Supreme Court Rules Iran Must Pay American Bomb Victim Families
  125. President Obama Flies to London to Convince Brits to Stay in the EU
  126. AmEx Revenue Rises for First Time in 5 Quarters
  127. Opera Browser Piles On More Privacy With Free VPN Feature
  128. Business Traverlers’ Appetite For Uber And Lyft Continues to Grow
  129. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 21
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