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  1. Why #NeverTrump Is Rarely Working
  2. 5 Reasons Startups Fail
  3. Donald Trump Calls on Ted Cruz and John Kasich to Drop Out of the Race
  4. What Mark Zuckerberg Taught Me About Motivation
  5. Who Will Inherit Pop Star Prince’s Millions
  6. FBI Warned Apple About iPhone Vulnerability
  7. Twitter Isn’t Worried About Facebook Live
  8. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Claim Victories in Atlantic States
  9. Twitter’s One Bright Spot Flames Out in Latest Earnings
  10. StubHub Is eBay’s New PayPal
  11. Apple’s Future Depends on When You Update Your iPhone Next
  12. Volvo’s Self-Driving Car Project is Heading to London
  13. Apple Music Now Has 13 Million Paid Subscribers
  14. A Local Union Wants to Help California Uber and Lyft Drivers Organize
  15. Here’s Why Shares of Buffalo Wild Wings Are Falling
  16. Managing the Decline of Print: The New York Times Looks to Cut Costs
  17. What Else Went Wrong For Apple Besides Predicted iPhone Slump
  18. HTC Hatches a $100 Million Plan to Spread the Love of Virtual Reality
  19. Panera Outperforms as Chipotle, Buffalo Wild Wings Stumble
  20. FBI to Recommend Keeping iPhone Hack Secret, Report Says
  21. Amazon Prime Relents on Same-Day Delivery to Roxbury
  22. Prince Didn’t Leave a Will, His Sister Claims
  23. Chipotle Just Reported its First Quarterly Loss in History
  24. Apple iPhone Sales Decline for the First Time Ever Amid Disappointing Earnings
  25. EBay’s Stronger Than Expected Results Sends Shares Higher
  26. Sports Authority Is Giving Up on Getting Out of Bankruptcy
  27. Twitter’s Shares Tumble On Weak Revenue, Outlook
  28. AT&T’s Revenue Jumps on DirecTV Acquisition
  29. Florida Gets a New Private Equity Firm
  30. Inside Prince’s Mysterious Estate, the Next Graceland
  31. Your Costco Membership Fees May Be Going Up
  32. Now There Are Only Two U.S. Companies With the Highest Credit Rating
  33. Microsoft’s Skype For Business to Roll Out on Apple Computers
  34. Coach Halts Long Sales Declines by Going Upscale
  35. Here’s How Drug Prices Actually Work
  36. Google ‘Silicon Valley’ for Fake News About the HBO Show
  37. House Democrats Want to Know if Valeant Is Withholding Documents
  38. Donald Trump Campaign Tension Echoes Reagan White House Dynamic
  39. Senate Calls for Former Valeant CFO to Testify at Hearing
  40. Baby Rice Cereal Could Lead to Higher Levels of Arsenic In Infants
  41. Watch Stephen Colbert White-Mansplain Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’
  42. How Chickpea Pasta Led One Part-Time Entrepreneur to Leave Wall Street
  43. 5 Things to Know About the Woman Most Likely to Inherit Prince’s Estate: His Sister
  44. Why Janet Yellen Could Blindside Markets
  45. Nike Founder Phil Knight Isn’t Feeling the Bern
  46. Tech Interns Will Make Bundles of Cash This Summer
  47. House Republican Leader Sees a Puerto Rico Bill Before July
  48. It’s Time to Admit You Can’t Do It All
  49. As Wages Keep Rising, So Does Employee Turnover
  50. Why A Good Night’s Sleep Matters So Much for Your Job
  51. Nestlé’s Half-Billion-Dollar Noodle Debacle in India
  52. Tidal Is Going to Need a Lot More Than Just Beyoncé and Prince to Survive
  53. Eventbrite and Teespring Team Up to Bring Custom Shirts for Events
  54. Is Nestlé’s Maggi Noodle Crisis in India Finally Over?
  55. FBI Director Suggests iPhone Flaw May Remain Secret
  56. ‘Zero Traffic Deaths’ Movement Gaining Speed in Major U.S. Cities
  57. RadioShack Just Hired Its 10th CEO in 10 Years
  58. Box and Dropbox Vie for More Credibility With Businesses
  59. What the Mitsubishi Scandal Has in Common With VW’s
  60. Google’s Latest Step To Make Android Wear Devices More Fashionable
  61. The iPad Pro’s Smart Connector Keeps Getting Smarter
  62. ‘Game of Thrones’ Return Has Pirates in a Downloading Frenzy
  63. The World’s First Beetlejuice-Themed Restaurant Is Opening
  64. HBO’s Silicon Valley Gets Everything Right About Startup Life
  65. Chobani Employees Just Got This Sweet Perk
  66. JetBlue’s Shares Are Hitting Some Turbulence
  67. 7 Words That Can Help You Figure Out Your Life’s Purpose
  68. Ford Is Spending $1.6 Billion on Two U.S. Factories
  69. Shareholders Overwhelmingly Say Bigger Is Better For Citi
  70. This Rare Children’s Disease Drug Is Pitting Patients Against the FDA
  71. T-Mobile Increasing Store Openings to Help Move Grandma’s Photos to Her New iPhone
  72. Apple’s iPhone Upgrade Program Moves Online
  73. ‘Game of Thrones’ Premiere Drew Record Viewership
  74. Carly Fiorina Could Still Make it to Washington
  75. Hershey Just Bought a ‘Healthy’ Chocolate Brand
  76. This Is What Happens When You’re Not Honest With Investors
  77. Millennials Surpass Baby Boomers on This Key Metric
  78. How Google Is Writing the Rules of the Driverless Road
  79. Get Ready For a Reunion Between Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump
  80. Kate Middleton’s Wedding Dress Now Is the Subject of a Lawsuit
  81. It Costs Big Bucks to Have Lunch With Apple CEO Tim Cook
  82. T-Mobile Growing Fast Even As Customer Credit Quality Improves
  83. Here’s What to Expect from Tuesday’s ‘Acela Primary’
  84. Here’s Where to Get Free Pretzels on National Pretzel Day
  85. Price Hikes Are Helping Push Procter & Gamble’s Profits Higher
  86. Term Sheet — Tuesday, April 26
  87. Power Sheet – April 26, 2016
  88. Big Banks Might Have To Hold a Year’s Worth of Cash In Reserve
  89. Kelly Ripa: ‘Our Long, National Nightmare Is Over’
  90. Here’s How the 10 Richest Women in Britain Made Their Money
  91. Uber Aims to Lure More Drivers With Cheap Gas
  92. 6 New Ways to Buy Mother’s Day Flowers
  93. Here’s Why Investors Are Skittish About the Marriott/Starwood Mashup
  94. Megyn Kelly Lands Interview With Donald Trump
  95. Samantha Bee Mocks Opponents of the Harriet Tubman $20
  96. Here’s a Really Good Reason Why the Fed Should Hold Off on Raising Rates
  97. Jeep Drives Fiat Chrysler’s Profits in Q1
  98. Amazon Expands Restaurant Deliveries To a New City
  99. Mourning Bill Campbell
  100. Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Likely to Sweep ‘Acela Primary’
  101. Data Sheet—Tuesday, April 26, 2016
  102. Laundry Pods Pose a Greater Poison Threat to Children Than Liquids or Powders
  103. The Public Markets Are So Hostile Tech Company Delistings Could Top IPOs This Year
  104. Giving Workers Paid Time Off to Volunteer Will Help Your Company Succeed
  105. Apple Scoops Up Former Box Exec
  106. Amazon Sues Again to Kill More Fake Product Reviews
  107. Pennsylvania Is Going to Test the Limits of Donald Trump’s Appeal
  108. These Major Players Are Uniting for Coalition on Self-Driving Cars
  109. These Are the Big Winners of the 2016 Webby Awards
  110. T-Mobile Boosts Revenue With Big Discounts
  111. Sandy Weill and His Wife Are Giving This School Its Biggest Donation Ever
  112. DuPont’s Last Year Is Set to Be a Good One
  113. The Broadsheet: April 26th
  114. What Lena Dunham Learned From Taking Mushrooms
  115. ‘Earthlight’ VR Game Showcases NASA Astronauts
  116. CEO Daily: Tuesday, April 26
  117. Big Bank Shareholders Face a Crucible This Week at Annual Meetings
  118. Turner Is Launching a Streaming Video Service for Film Buffs
  119. 2 Hong Kong Firms Are Making a Huge Buy in Canada’s Oil Industry
  120. Japanese Golfers Can Get Drones To Deliver Their Snacks
  121. Now It’s Disney’s Turn To Have a Service Suspended in China
  122. Profits at China’s State-Owned Firms Tumbled Last Quarter
  123. EU Warns China Over Its Detention of Hong Kong Booksellers
  124. Perella Weinberg Might Merge With This Boutique Energy Bank
  125. Sanders Will Support a Clinton Nomination, But Not Without Getting Something in Return
  126. Mitsubishi Just Admitted It Used Dodgy Mileage Data for 25 years
  127. France Just Won One of the World’s Most Lucrative Defense Contracts
  128. BP Looking to Cut Spending After Quarterly Profit Meltdown
  129. Toshiba Takes $2.3 Billion Writedown on U.S. Nuclear Unit Westinghouse
  130. Here’s the New CEO of SunEdison’s Yieldcos
  131. Alibaba Affiliate Ant Financial Just Raised $4.5 Billion
  132. Nokia Just Made Its First Big Move Into Digital Health
  133. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 26
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