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  1. What Everyone Gets Wrong About Interviewing
  2. This Is How You Get Others to Help You Succeed
  3. Pfizer, Allergan to Mutually Terminate Merger
  4. Bernie Sanders’ Hot Streak Continues in Wisconsin
  5. Never Start a Business Without Preparing For This First
  6. Ted Cruz Wins Wisconsin, Putting a Dent in Donald Trump’s Armor
  7. Amazon’s Bezos Defends Corporate Culture In Letter to Shareholders
  8. Your Lousy Handwriting Might Actually Make You Smarter
  9. The Quality That Destroys So Many Good Leaders
  10. PacSun May Be About to File for Bankruptcy
  11. How ‘Flexible Glass’ Could Change Everything About Technology
  12. Facebook’s Latest Feature Will Help Blind People in a Big Way
  13. San Francisco Is First City To Require Fully Paid Parental Leave
  14. Salesforce, Microsoft, And IBM Criticize Mississippi Religious Liberty Law
  15. Wisconsin Voters Poised to Foil Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton
  16. Walmart Is the Latest Retailer to Make a Cage-Free Egg Vow
  17. EBay Will Sell Its Own Boxes to Kick Up Its Brand Awareness
  18. Nvidia Places Its Bets on Virtual Reality and Artificial Intelligence
  19. Donald Trump’s Nemesis Megyn Kelly Might Leave Fox News
  20. Amazon’s New Kindle Will Have A Rechargeable Protective Case
  21. Here Are the Women Who Are Donald Trump’s Super Fans
  22. Ex-UnitedHealth CEO Raising $81 Million for New Insurance Startup
  23. Walmart Pulls Shirt that Features Maryland Terps on Massachusetts Outline
  24. Luxury Cruise Ships Found to Have Cockroaches, Dirty Grout and ‘Potentially Hazardous’ Food
  25. Greg Louganis Is On a Wheaties Box After Thousands of Petitions
  26. Why You Shouldn’t Worry About Tom Staggs Leaving Disney
  27. HTC Vive Is A High-End VR System With Notable Flaws
  28. .406 Ventures Co-Founder Steps Down
  29. New Starbucks Roastery in NYC Will Be Its Largest Store Ever
  30. This Hacker Found a Way to Get Free Domino’s Pizza for Life
  31. These Are America’s 10 Largest Craft Breweries
  32. Etsy Expands Seller Tools With a Website Maker
  33. Wall Street Is Betting the Pfizer-Allergan Deal Won’t Happen
  34. More Than One in Five Households Has Dumped the Cable Goliath
  35. What I learned from One of Ted Turner’s Biggest Business Mistakes
  36. Bernie Sanders Can’t Explain How He’d Break up the Banks
  37. Medium Wants to be a One-Stop Solution for Publishers
  38. Subway to Add Calorie Information to All U.S. Menus
  39. Your Apple Store Bags Are About to Change
  40. McDonald’s Japan Launches Big Mac With 3 Times the Meat
  41. John Oliver Is Scalping Premium New York Yankees Tickets for 25¢
  42. How You Feel About the Future Affects Your Job Satisfaction
  43. How Under Armour Wants to Use Data to Make You Healthier
  44. Glass Fragments Are the Cause of Two Separate Food Recalls
  45. How a Photographer’s Project Is Highlighting Diverse ‘Techies’
  46. How WhatsApp Is Pushing to Protect Its Users’ Privacy
  47. Mississippi Governor Signs Anti-LGBT Religious Rights Law
  48. Pfizer Could Be Abandoning Its Deal With Allergan
  49. The Panama Papers Have Britain’s Leaders Tied in Knots
  50. Sonic Is Giving Away Free Square Shakes on Instagram For a Day
  51. Here’s How IBM Watson Health Is Transforming the Health Care Industry
  52. How Adobe Sparks Innovation by Paying People to Fail
  53. Virgin America Can Help Alaska Airlines Up its Game on Several Fronts
  54. Justice Department Says Retweets Are Endorsements in Terrorism Case
  55. Gap Apologizes For ‘Racist’ Ad
  56. Iceland’s Prime Minister Resigns After ‘Panama Papers’ Leak Reveals His Offshore Company
  57. These Cities Have Become Magnets for Job-Seeking College Graduates
  58. Addiction Could Explain Links Between Social Media and Depression
  59. The Best Reddit AMAs of 2016 (So Far)
  60. Twitter and the NFL: Smart Growth Strategy or Hail Mary Pass?
  61. Singapore Is Getting Driverless Taxi Cabs
  62. Which MLB Stadiums Have the Least—and Most—Expensive Beer
  63. Here’s the Bad News About Long-Term Interest Rates
  64. Beyonce Talks Feminism, Her New Clothing Line, and Being the Boss in Rare Interview
  65. Apple Fixed Bug That Exposed Your Photos and Contacts
  66. This Is How Donald Trump Will Make Mexico Pay for the Wall
  67. What Is at Stake in Wisconsin’s Primaries?
  68. The FDA Just Approved Another Next-Gen Gilead HIV Drug
  69. A Chair Used by “Harry Potter” Author J.K. Rowling Is Up for Auction
  70. Intel Bulking Up Safety and Security of Self-Driving Car Efforts
  71. Kik Launches a ‘Bot Shop’ Because Bot Shops Are the New App Stores
  72. Lyft Expands Short-Distance Carpool Service Into 6 New Areas
  73. Check Out the Progress On Apple Campus 2
  74. Ford Boosts Investments in Mexico Despite Election Year Controversy
  75. This Fan Favorite Starbucks Drink Returns for Less Than a Week
  76. This Is Why Valeant’s Shares Are Soaring
  77. Sports Authority Just Got Some Good News After Going Bankrupt
  78. Rents Nearing $4,500 In San Francisco Drive More Tech Employees to These Cities
  79. New iOS Bug Exposes Your Contacts and Photos
  80. This Luxury Jacket-Maker Is Using Computer Chips to Fight Counterfeiting
  81. Starz Launches Standalone Streaming Service
  82. PayPal Pulls Plans in North Carolina Over Transgender Law
  83. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz Eye Wins in Wisconsin
  84. Poll: Donald Trump Is Very Unpopular, but not Because of Abortion Comments
  85. 4 Reasons Virgin America Flyers Shouldn’t Fear the Alaska Deal
  86. Here’s the Latest Thing Wall Street Is Worried About
  87. Power Sheet – April 5, 2016
  88. Bernie Sanders Just Outraised Hillary Clinton, Again
  89. Chipmaker Marvell’s CEO, President Stepping Down
  90. Expect More Google Attacks as Top EU Regulator Heads Stateside
  91. Chase ATMs Limit Non-Customers to $1,000 Daily Withdrawal Limit
  92. Term Sheet — Tuesday, April 5
  93. WeWork Launches WeLive Apartments, Beer And Yoga Included
  94. This Fashion Startup Has Friends Like Andy Spade and Man Repeller in its Corner
  95. HP Claims World’s Skinniest Laptop
  96. Twitter Just Won a Huge Deal with the NFL
  97. Making Dragons Happen
  98. Data Sheet—Tuesday, April 5, 2016
  99. Starboard’s Jeff Smith Resigns as Darden Chairman
  100. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton Agree to a Brooklyn Debate
  101. This Company Went From Making Biofuels to Health Food
  102. Airbus to U.K. Employees: Brexit Wouldn’t Be Good for You
  103. Exclusive: Twitter to Give All New Parents 20 Weeks of Paid Leave
  104. Twitter Will Stream Thursday Night NFL Games
  105. The Broadsheet: April 5th
  106. Air France Seeks to Quiet Flight Attendants’ Outrage at Headscarf Rule
  107. Wikimedia Loses Case Over Photos of Public Artwork
  108. Why Goldman Sachs, AmEx, and Citi Just Funded A Machine Learning Upstart
  109. Slack Users Will Be Able to Pay One Another Using This Bot
  110. Here Are Five U.S.-Blacklisted Companies Revealed in the Panama Papers
  111. CEO Daily: Tuesday, April 5
  112. Star Wars BB-8 Toy Can Now ‘Watch’ Movie With You
  113. IMF Head: More Support Needed for “Too Slow, Too Fragile” Economy
  114. Hedge Funds Are Suing to Freeze Puerto Rico’s Government Bank
  115. How Did Credit Suisse Miss $1 Billion in Bad Trades?
  116. Another Woman Was Just Nominated To Be the First Female UN Secretary-General
  117. U.S. Judge Approves BP Settlement for 2010 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
  118. HSBC and Credit Suisse Deny Tax Cheating Allegations Prompted by ‘Panama Papers’
  119. Here’s Why Allergan Shares Are Tanking
  120. Governments Launch ‘Panama Papers’ Investigations Around the Globe
  121. Tightfisted and Broke, Farmers Are Squeezing Monsanto
  122. The ‘Panama Papers’ Fallout In China
  123. Sex Doesn’t Sell: Valeant Cutting Its ‘Female Viagra’ Sales Force
  124. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 5th
  125. How the Brexit Debate Is Spawning Europe’s Version of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders
  126. Dear Donald Trump, Please Read Arianna Huffington’s New Book About Sleep
  127. Facebook Just Launched AI-Powered Technology That Reads Photos to the Blind
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