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  1. The Real Deal With Uber’s (Not) New Tipping Policy
  2. Sebastian Thrun Steps Down As Udacity’s CEO
  3. Hedge Fund Outflows Will Reach at Least $25 Billion This Year
  4. The DEA Just Approved a Way to Smoke Marijuana Legally for the First Time
  5. Women Are Committing Suicide in Greater Numbers
  6. What Does Facebook’s Latest Algorithm Change Mean for Publishers? As Usual, No One Really Knows
  7. Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan Are ‘Unlikely’ to Host a Show Together Again
  8. SecureWorks CEO Talks Going Public, Tech Market, and Dell
  9. US Soccer Star Abby Wambach: ‘I Could Have Done More’ to Fight Pay Inequity
  10. There Are No Women on PayPal’s Gender Equality Panel
  11. Trump Fans Are Reportedly Issuing Death Threats to Delegates
  12. Here’s How Target Customers Responded to a Bathroom Boycott Movement
  13. McDonald’s CEO Says Better Worker Benefits Boosting U.S. Sales
  14. U.S. Army Finds Its New Communications Network Is Vulnerable to Hackers
  15. This Company Is Tackling Diabetes With ‘Digital Therapeutics’
  16. Under Armour Is Replacing Nike in This Big University Deal
  17. Here’s Why Shares of American Airlines Are Falling Even Though It Beat Expectations
  18. Here’s Why Almost Every Major Tech Stock Fell on Friday
  19. The Financial Times Discovers That a Paywall Is Not a Panacea
  20. Meet the Top Doctor at Google’s Medical Moonshot Arm
  21. Meet the Future Buyers of Self-Driving Cars
  22. Why I Believe the American Dream Just Died
  23. GM CEO Mary Barra Got a Huge Pay Raise
  24. Review: The LG G5 Is Unique but Underwhelming
  25. Hillary Clinton Supporters Are Spending $1 Million to Take on Bernie Bros
  26. Intel’s Head of Mobile Won’t Leave After All
  27. These 3 Former Business Leaders Are Disrupting Medicine
  28. The Ex-CEO of J. Walter Thompson Makes a Rape Joke in a Newly Released Video
  29. What It’s Like Trying To Get Online in Cuba
  30. The RNC Meet at ‘Elegant Resort’ Before the National Convention
  31. Michigan Uber Driver Ruled Competent to Stand Trial for Shooting Spree
  32. Microsoft and Google Say They’ll Play Nice With Each Other
  33. Watch the New Movie Trailer About How McDonald’s Got Its Start
  34. Boston Beer Sinks as Competition Takes a Bite Out of Samuel Adams
  35. Here Are the Fortune 500’s Highest Paid Tech Execs
  36. China Is Getting Its First Big American Pickup Truck
  37. Germany Is Asking Carmakers to Recall 630,000 Vehicles Over Emissions
  38. The Future of Food Is Lab-Grown
  39. What Airbnb Can Teach the Fortune 500 About Cuba
  40. How to Work for a Nonprofit and Still Pay Off Your Student Loans
  41. Your Apple Messages Are Powered By Renewable Energy
  42. This Key Advisor Who Helped Lead GM Out of Bankruptcy Is Retiring
  43. U.K. Warns LGBT Travelers About North Carolina and Mississippi Laws
  44. Volkswagen Confirms Its Biggest Annual Loss Ever After $18 Billion Hit Over Diesels
  45. Dell’s SecureWorks Raises $112 Million in Year’s First Tech IPO
  46. Former Australian PM Julia Gillard: Women Need to Call Out Sexism
  47. Alphabet’s Stock Slips After Mixed Earnings But Analysts Aren’t Worried
  48. The NBA’s All-Star Game May Move From North Carolina
  49. Power Sheet – April 22, 2016
  50. EMC-Dell Deal May Face Yet Another Hurdle
  51. How Airbnb Pulled Off a Coup in Cuba
  52. Can Sean Parker Hack Cancer?
  53. This Company Wants to Cure Pancreatic Cancer Using AI
  54. Caterpillar Just Slashed Its Outlook for 2016
  55. Aéropostale Has Been Delisted by the New York Stock Exchange
  56. Term Sheet — Friday, April 22
  57. Is Amazon Prime Too White?
  58. Startup Culture Breeds Empowerment, Not Misery
  59. For McDonald’s Breakfast Is the Most Important Meal of the Day
  60. Data Sheet—Friday, April 22, 2016
  61. ‘Candy Crush’ Outranks ‘Call of Duty’ As Mobile Gaming Beats PCs
  62. Cuba Just Opened the Door for Carnival Cruise Ships to Sail to Havana
  63. Microsoft’s Prospects Look Sunny, But Rain Clouds Linger
  64. Here’s a List of All the Sears and Kmart Stores That Are Closing
  65. Obama Could Be the First Sitting President to Visit Hiroshima
  66. Why Shares of General Electric Are Falling This Morning
  67. More Than a Million People Are Accessing Facebook in Secret
  68. Not Even Getting Shot Could Stop This Fierce Female Entrepreneur
  69. The Broadsheet: April 22nd
  70. This Lawyer Hatched a Scam to Buy ‘Maxim’ Magazine—and Landed in Jail
  71. CEO Daily: Friday, April 22
  72. This In-Flight Entertainment Company Is Scamming Lady Gaga, Judge Says
  73. The Mitsubishi Mileage Scandal Is Even Worse Than People Thought
  74. The SEC Just Extended This Program to Stop Another ‘Flash Crash’
  75. AstraZeneca Is Launching a Massive Gene Hunt With This Genome Pioneer
  76. VW Owners in Europe Are Not Happy With the Company’s Deal to Compensate U.S. Drivers
  77. Earth Day 2016 Freebies and Deals
  78. Spending in the 2016 Presidential Election Has Already Hit $1 Billion
  79. How Corporate America Can Support the Paris Climate Deal
  80. The DOJ Wants to Know if Daimler Faked Emissions Data in the U.S.
  81. Sony Will Delay Its Earnings Forecasts to Assess Earthquake Damage
  82. Apple Should Pay Much More Tax, Says Co-Founder Wozniak
  83. One Version of Boeing’s Best-Selling Plane Could Get a Makeover
  84. Two Apple Services Were Suspended In China
  85. Valeant Reportedly Wants This Guy as its New CEO
  86. Visa Cut Its 2016 Revenue Forecast, but Profits Beat Expectations
  87. Obama Urges ‘Blood Brother’ Britain Not to Leave the EU
  88. Schlumberger’s Profit Flop Wasn’t as Bad as People Expected
  89. Why America’s ‘Special’ Relationship With Saudi Arabia Is On the Rocks
  90. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 22
  91. What the Paris Climate Deal Means For the U.S. Utilities Industry
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