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  1. What Every Business Can Do to Be More Innovative
  2. The One Thing Every Business Owner Should Be More Honest About
  3. Bernie Sanders Looks to Promote His Ideas at Democratic Convention
  4. Apple Employee Found Dead at Headquarters Committed Suicide
  5. Why China Is Key to the Future of Virtual Reality
  6. Target’s New Robot Helper Is Busy At Work On Aisle 3
  7. New Hardware Fuels Amazon’s Big Earnings
  8. Amazon Web Services Forges Ahead Like There Is No Competition
  9. Google Just Hired A Former Motorola Executive to Lead Hardware Projects
  10. Twitter Co-Founder Biz Stone’s Q&A App Is Back Again
  11. Google Will Stream GOP Convention Despite Anti-Trump Protest
  12. Etsy Is No Longer Asking Employees to Pick a Gender
  13. Uber Wants to Charge You For Jerking Around Your Driver
  14. Pandora’s Strong Ad Sales Lift Stock 11%
  15. This Doctor Was Likely America’s Best Paid CEO in 2015
  16. This Coffee Chain Is the Latest to Get into Cold Brew
  17. Supreme Court Approves Rule Change Giving the FBI More Hacking Power
  18. This Prediction Market Says Ted Cruz Has Basically No Chance to Win the Nomination
  19. LinkedIn’s Strong Sales, Forecast Sends Shares Soaring
  20. Amazon Sales Surge As Prime and Cloud Businesses Attract More Customers
  21. How a Beauty Pageant Solved Trump’s Most Dangerous Lawsuit
  22. Verizon Says It Offers Last, Best Offer But Strikers Are Unimpressed
  23. Why Cisco’s John Chambers Is Bullish On India
  24. Ted Cruz Says He Doesn’t Actually Have an Alliance With John Kasich
  25. SpaceX Undercuts ULA to Win Rocket Launch Contract With U.S. Air Force
  26. Clinton Superdelegates Say Angry Sanders Supporters Are Harassing Them
  27. The $400 Hair Dryer Proves James Dyson Is the Master of Making Boring Products Cool
  28. Government Requests For Facebook User Data Rise Sharply
  29. How to Get Free Breakfast From Subway For an Entire Month
  30. Carl Icahn Says He Sold All His Apple Stock
  31. If You Want Your Employees to Stay, Maybe You Should Do This
  32. Facebook Shares Just Hit An All-Time High
  33. What Every Business Can Learn from the Kelly Ripa-ABC Spat
  34. Does the Truth Still Matter?
  35. Google and HP Believe They Have a New Device to Win Businesses
  36. Beyonce Is Selling ‘Boycott Beyonce’ Merchandise at Her Concerts
  37. Fidelity’s ‘Unicorn’ Valuations Were Just Proven To Be Bogus
  38. Why Self-Driving Car Makers Are Wasting Their Time on Older Drivers
  39. Nearly 1 Million Sign Pledge to Boycott Target Over Bathroom Policy
  40. Starbucks Celebrates the Frappuccino’s 21st Birthday With the Return of This Drink
  41. America’s Youngest Workers May Be the Least Stable Generation On Record
  42. Fiat Chrysler and Alphabet Could Be Teaming Up on Self-Driving Cars
  43. Only One of Six Air Force F-35s Could Actually Take Off During Testing
  44. Younger Buyers More Open to Self-Driving Cars, Says J.D. Power
  45. A U.K. Medical Organization Wants Smokers to Switch to E-Cigs
  46. Why Donald Trump ‘Acting Presidential’ Is Such a Farce
  47. Apple Might Put An End to Your Auto-Correct Fails
  48. FCC Votes to Reform U.S. Business Data Market
  49. Yale Refuses to Rename Residential College Named For a White Supremacist
  50. Caitlyn Jenner Takes Trump Up On Offer to Use the Women’s Bathroom In His Hotel
  51. Everything You Need to Know About the Minimum Wage Fight in One Chart
  52. How Reddit Plans To Become a ‘Real’ Business
  53. Iran’s Startup Spring
  54. Scenes Inside an Iran in Transition
  55. Iran gallery headline here
  56. Expect a Little Less Buffett at This Year’s Berkshire Hathaway Meeting
  57. Cypress Semiconductor Losing Its CEO While Gaining a New Business From Broadcom
  58. When Comcast Looks in the Mirror, It Sees Another Disney
  59. Facebook Ordered to Help Unmask a Troll
  60. Watch Amal Clooney Decimate Donald Trump’s Take on Women and Muslims
  61. Cracker Jack Is Getting Rid of the Best Thing About Cracker Jacks
  62. Apple Offered Special Exemption to Open Retail Stores: Report
  63. There Is Now Just a Handful of Bidders for Paramount Pictures
  64. Explaining Donald Trump’s Massive Branding Power
  65. Even Millennials With 401(K)s Will Face Huge Retirement Challenges
  66. Prescription Pain Killers Were Reportedly Found on Prince When He Died
  67. Apple Chipmaker NXP Eyes Cars to Outpace Rivals’ Growth
  68. These Are the Types of Questions You Should Be Asking at Your New Job
  69. Republican Donors Deny Cruz, Kasich Needed Funds to Take on Trump
  70. Here’s Why Apple Should Go Back to the Steve Jobs Business Model
  71. Comcast Confirms It’s Buying DreamWorks Animation
  72. This Company Lets Sports Fans Know If a Stadium Ran Out of Hot Dogs
  73. It Costs Millions of Dollars to Protect Mark Zuckerberg
  74. Fortune Live for April 28, 2016: Sean Parker, Google’s Medical Lab, and Thrive Market
  75. The U.S. Government Just Launched a New Website for Student Loan Borrowers
  76. Melania Trump: GQ’s Profile of Me Is Dishonest and Inaccurate
  77. Power Sheet – April 28, 2016
  78. Term Sheet — Thursday, April 28
  79. Oracle Buys Construction Software Specialist
  80. John Boehner Calls Ted Cruz ‘Lucifer in the Flesh’
  81. Your Email Inbox Is Out of Control. These 5 Tools Will Help
  82. Apple Pay Just Expanded in Australia
  83. Steam Computer Gaming Network Now Accepting Bitcoin
  84. The Company Behind ‘American Idol’ Just Filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
  85. This Is Why the U.S. Economy Stalled in the First Quarter
  86. Is It a Problem That Arianna Huffington Joined the Board at Uber?
  87. Shocking Myself Awake With the ‘Shock Clock’ Alarm
  88. Apple’s Big iPhone Health Push Has Begun in Earnest
  89. Whole Foods Reveals Details About Its New Millennial-Focused Chain
  90. Priceline’s CEO Is Resigning Over an Improper Relationship With an Employee
  91. Charter Communications’ Weak Video Business Hurt Q1 Revenue
  92. Data Sheet—Thursday, April 28, 2016
  93. Kesha’s Mom Drops Her Lawsuit Against Dr. Luke
  94. Symantec CEO Stepping Down as Earnings Disappoint Wall Street
  95. Ford Just Had a Fantastic Quarter
  96. Facebook Crushes It, Tech Investors Heave a Sigh of Relief
  97. 10 Entrepreneurs Who Started a Wildly Successful Business After 40
  98. Bernie Sanders Is Laying Off Hundreds of Campaign Staffers
  99. Uber’s Proposed Class-Action Settlement Leaves a Bad Taste
  100. The Broadsheet: April 28th
  101. Abbott Labs Is Buying St. Jude Medical for $25 Billion
  102. Valeant’s New CEO Could Pull in $500 Million
  103. AbbVie Buying Cancer Drug Startup Stemcentrx for $10.2 Billion
  104. CEO Daily: Thursday, April 27
  105. Mitsubishi Says at Least Its U.S. Mileage Ratings Are Correct
  106. Congress Just Passed Tough New Trade Secret Protection Legislation
  107. Global Smartphone Sales Fell for the First Time Ever in Early 2016
  108. Sony Just Posted Its Biggest Annual Profit in 8 Years
  109. Why Microsoft Just Bought 10 Million Strands of DNA
  110. DreamWorks Has Reportedly Hired Centerview to Help With Its Sale
  111. Here’s How Long China’s Debt-Fueled Rebound Can Last
  112. Bad News for Merck in U.S. Sex Discrimination Case
  113. Sumner Redstone’s Mental Competency Trial May Be Open to the Public
  114. Sanofi Just Made a Hostile $9.3 Billion Bid for This San Francisco Drugmaker
  115. Puerto Rico’s Governor Says the Island Will Default on Monday
  116. Pinterest Crosses Key Milestone In Quest To Be a Truly Global Business
  117. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 28
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