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  1. The Most Effective Way to Motivate Your Team
  2. The Biggest Problem With Outside Funding
  3. Samsung Is Working On New Virtual Reality Technology
  4. Clean Energy Marches On, Despite Policy Setback, Says EPA Head
  5. Smaller Tech Stocks Thrive Even As Large Names Get Hammered
  6. Samsung’s Profit Lifted By Better-Than-Expected Galaxy S7 Sales
  7. Comcast Guts Its Unpopular Internet Data Caps
  8. You Can Play Minecraft in Virtual Reality Right Now
  9. Mark Zuckerberg Controls Facebook and He Intends to Keep It That Way
  10. What Billionaire George Soros Gets Wrong About the Chinese Economy
  11. Working in the Gig Economy Is Both Desirable and Detestable
  12. Brokers Who Use Bots to Scalp Tickets Get a Legal Beat Down
  13. SpaceX Breaks Boeing-Lockheed Monopoly On Military Space Launches
  14. A Fading Ted Cruz Tosses a Hail Carly
  15. Bill Ackman: Valeant’s Drug Price Hikes Hurt America
  16. Chelsea Handler Dishes on Her Awkward Lyft and TaskRabbit Gigs
  17. Now Wanted: New CEO for Cloud Financials Pioneer Anaplan
  18. Verizon Brand Takes a Hit With Consumers As Strike Drags On
  19. Why This San Francisco Neighborhood Hates ‘Full House’
  20. Here’s Where Apple Is Likely to Make Acquisitions
  21. Google’s Mobile App Finds Scheduling Shortcuts
  22. How to Defend Against Russia and China: Missiles, Missiles, and More Missiles
  23. Why the Fed Probably Won’t Raise Rates This Year
  24. Do Women Really Prefer Trump To Clinton? The Answer in 1 Simple Chart
  25. Here’s How Trump Would Make America’s Foreign Policy Great Again
  26. Here’s the History of Women Running for Vice President
  27. Gap Needs to Close Another 175 Stores
  28. Email Privacy Bill Unanimously Passes U.S. House
  29. PayPal’s Strong Growth Pushes Shares Higher
  30. Facebook Revenue Skyrockets as Mobile Ads Sales Surge
  31. Samsung’s Future Is Only as Bright as the Coders It Can Attract
  32. Leak Reveals Possible New Features For the iPhone 7
  33. Worldwide Smartphone Sales Slowed To A Crawl In the First Quarter
  34. More Than Half of U.S. Voters Think the Presidential Primaries Are ‘Rigged’
  35. ClassPass Prices Are Officially Out of Control
  36. The Fed Is Leaving Interest Rates Alone For Now
  37. These New NYC Subway Ad Screens Know Who’s Looking at Them
  38. Exclusive: VMware Cloud Chief Exits
  39. A Special Administrator Has Been Appointed for Prince’s Estate
  40. Trump Can Thank Cruz and Kasich for His Likely Nomination
  41. Startup That Provides Home Solar Loans Raises Big Cash
  42. Who’s Behind This Shadow Group Attacking Google?
  43. Ted Cruz Has Picked Carly Fiorina as His Running Mate
  44. Is Apple’s Stock a Buy Now?
  45. Spotify Just Bought a Startup That Gathers Fan Photos and Videos From Concerts
  46. Police Investigating After Dead Body Found at Apple Headquarters
  47. Ford Is Recalling 280,000 Vehicles
  48. The One Quality That Defines a Truly Great Leader
  49. Comcast: Cord Cutting? What Cord Cutting?
  50. SpaceX Wants to Send a Spacecraft to Mars by 2018
  51. The Race to Make Virtual Reality an Actual (Business) Reality
  52. Whole Foods Just Won Its Big Legal Battle With PETA
  53. How Managers Accidentally Squash Innovation
  54. This Major Health Insurer Is Sticking With Obamacare
  55. FBI: Sorry, But We’re Keeping the iPhone Crack Secret
  56. Thousands of Parents Could Be Entitled to a Refund From Amazon
  57. Here’s How McDonald’s Is Making its Chicken McNuggets Healthier
  58. This Is Why Bernie Sanders Vows Not to Drop Out of the Race Anytime Soon
  59. How Twitter is Making Money on Periscope
  60. Oracle Combines Marketing Apps, Data Services
  61. Is Apple’s Next Big Move a Major Acquisition?
  62. Most High School Seniors Aren’t Ready For College-Level Math and Reading
  63. Your Career Is Killing Your Good Night’s Sleep
  64. The Internet Is Turning Donald Trump’s ‘Woman Card’ Comment Into Hashtag Gold
  65. What the Candidates Aren’t Saying About Jobs (But Should Be)
  66. VREAL Launching Virtual Reality Game LiveStreaming Platform
  67. eBay Pours More Resources Into Selling Wine
  68. How Donald Trump Lucked into the Most Lucrative Deal of his Career
  69. Donald Trump Wins Most Pennsylvania Unbound Delegates
  70. Joseph Gordon-Levitt Does a Good Snowden Impression in First Trailer
  71. Not Even Chris Christie’s Wife Could Handle Trump’s Offensive ‘Woman Card’ Comment
  72. Jack Daniel’s Maker Brown-Forman Has Entered the Scotch Market Again
  73. How SunEdison’s Bankruptcy is Hurting India’s Solar Market
  74. Here’s When You Can Buy Nintendo’s Mysterious NX
  75. Caitlyn Jenner Says Republicans Behind Bathroom Law ‘Need Some Help’
  76. Ted Cruz Is About to Make a ‘Major Announcement’
  77. Lady Gaga and Elton John Are Teaming Up for a New Line at Macy’s
  78. NFL Players Won’t Go Bankrupt If They Follow These 3 Tips
  79. Tim Cook May Need to Confront a New Reality at Apple: Managing Decline
  80. Three Things Good Leaders Do in Bad Times
  81. Lending Company Affirm Wants to Help You Better Manage Your Cash
  82. Here’s Why Comcast Just Reported Strong Earnings
  83. Watch Men React to the Horrible Things Said to Female Sportswriters Online
  84. Snapchat Says Taking Selfies Should Be a Voter’s Right
  85. AT&T Wants to Attract Millennials With ‘The Breakfast Club’
  86. Why Biogen Is Poaching This Pfizer Exec to Head Up Its R&D Shop
  87. Power Sheet – April 27, 2016
  88. Marvell Adds Starboard Nominees to Board Amid Investor Pressure
  89. Term Sheet — Wednesday, April 27
  90. Email Privacy Bill Headed for U.S. House Approval
  91. Jessica Alba’s Honest Company Sued Over Baby Food Ingredients
  92. 17 Reasons You Would Love Working for a Small Business
  93. The Two-Day Workweek Is the Latest Sign of Venezuela’s Agony
  94. Yahoo’s Most Vocal Critic Is Now on Its Board
  95. The ESPN Host You Love to Hate May Be Headed to Fox
  96. What the Analysts Are Saying About Apple’s Tough Quarter
  97. Led Zeppelin Could Pay Only $1 to End the ‘Stairway to Heaven’ Lawsuit
  98. Uber’s Troubles Pile Up in Argentina—Again
  99. Arianna Huffington Joins Uber’s Board of Directors
  100. Google Parent Alphabet Could Build a Futuristic, Parking-Free City
  101. Exclusive: The Woman Behind the ‘Female Viagra’ Has a New Venture
  102. What’s Your Life Goal? Success or Significance?
  103. How Arby’s (Yes, Arby’s) Is Crushing It
  104. The One Question to Ask Yourself Before Starting a Business
  105. Shares of Apple Are Set to Open Way Down Today
  106. Data Sheet—Wednesday, April 27, 2016
  107. Why Donald Trump Is Going to Need a Teleprompter Today
  108. Here’s What to Expect From Today’s Fed Decision
  109. Disney Has All of These Live-Action Fairy Tales Planned
  110. The Breast Pump Gets a (High-Tech) Makeover
  111. Electronic Arts Blasts Off With ‘Mass Effect’ Theme Park Ride
  112. The Broadsheet: April 27th
  113. The Pioneer Who Built Barnes & Noble From the Ground up Is Stepping Down
  114. Pivotal Spinoff SnappyData Scores $3.65 Million to Staff Up
  115. How These Mormon Women Became Some of the Best Cybersecurity Hackers in the U.S.
  116. Google’s War in Europe Just Opened Another Front
  117. CEO Daily: Wednesday, April 27
  118. Apple Bets on Services to Make Up for iPhone Sales Slump
  119. Why Trust Motivates Employees More than Pay
  120. Germany and Its Auto Industry Have Devised a New Plan to Sell More Electric Cars
  121. How Business Can Thrive in the Digital Age
  122. Adidas Is Gaining Ground on Nike as It Stages a Full-Fledged Comeback
  123. Ant Financial Is the New Face of the Chinese Government’s Big VC Bet
  124. Here’s How Some SunEdison Creditors Scored a Sweet No-Lose Deal
  125. OECD Says ‘Brexit’ Will Cost British Citizens a Month’s Salary by 2020
  126. Red Rock Resorts Raises Over $500 Million in Its IPO
  127. Valeant CEO to Tell Senate Jacking Up Heart Drug Prices Was a ‘Mistake’
  128. Here’s How Google’s Waze Can Reportedly Be Used to Stalk Drivers
  129. Here’s Why Oil Prices Just Hit a 2016 High
  130. Prince Has Sold Nearly 3 Million Songs Since His Death
  131. Comcast in Talks to Buy DreamWorks Animation For More Than $3 Billion
  132. Here’s Dyson’s Latest Invention: A $400 Hairdryer Called Supersonic
  133. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 27
  134. The Real Reasons Behind the Tech Skills Gap
  135. Clinton and Trump Attack Each Other, Previewing the Vicious Election to Come
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