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  1. This Is When You Know You’re Working Too Much
  2. Bill Clinton Tangles With Black Lives Matter Protesters
  3. Amazon Now Has Three CEOs
  4. Kansas City Fed President George Says Yellen’s Delay Could Be Dangerous
  5. German Postal Workers To Get Robot Helpers
  6. Uber To Pay $25 Million to Settle Accusations It Mislead Customers
  7. Microsoft Beefs Up Its Outlook Calendar For Android and Apple Devices
  8. Why Your Company Isn’t Attracting Top Talent
  9. BMW and Khosla Ventures Back A Transportation Software Startup
  10. Facebook Is Making It Even Easier to Find People on Messenger
  11. What This Former Facebook Exec Wants You to Know About Hiring Great People
  12. Pfizer Investors say, ‘Thanks Obama’
  13. 9 Tricks That Will Change How You Use Your iPhone
  14. Uber to Make Big Donation to U.S. Veteran Organizations
  15. This Is Why You Can’t Find Good Employees
  16. Republican Establishment Weighs the Devil They Know
  17. GOP Donor Sheldon Adelson’s Company to Pay $9 million in Bribery Case
  18. Allergan Struck a $3.3 Billion Alzheimer’s Drug Deal Right After Its Pfizer Merger Collapsed
  19. News Site Mashable Lays Off Staffers, Shifts Focus
  20. Gap’s Disastrous Losing Streak Drags On
  21. A Billionaire Hotel Magnate Is Sending an Inflatable Space Habitat Into Orbit
  22. Why Pundits Like Dennis Gartman Are Dead Wrong About Oil
  23. Here’s Why This Pharmaceutical Company Is Up 70% Today
  24. Macy’s and Chipotle Put Misguided Beliefs About CEO Pay on Full Display
  25. Here’s Why the 7-Eleven CEO’s Resignation Is the Most Awesome Ever
  26. Salesforce Has Big Plans For Latest Artificial Intelligence Acquisition
  27. Judge Denies Proposed $12.25 Million Settlement in Lyft Class Action Suit
  28. Theranos Adds Startlingly Well-Qualified Medical Board
  29. Facebook Users Are Sharing Fewer Personal Updates and It’s a Big Problem
  30. Verizon Plans to Bid On Yahoo, Google Is Considering
  31. British Prime Minister Admits Owning Stake in Panama Account
  32. Uber’s Chinese Rival Could Be Worth $25 Billion Soon
  33. This Small Walmart Competitor’s Stock Just Soared to an All Time High
  34. The U.S. Postal Service Just Lowered the Price of a Stamp For the First Time in 100 Years
  35. Why Gold Is the Ultimate Hedge Against Hackers
  36. Amazon Steps Up Fashion Challenge to Retailers by Charging Full Price
  37. The 5 Richest Judges from ‘American Idol’
  38. This Is What Could Really Fix Brazil’s Corruption Crisis
  39. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Named Most Disappointing Leader by Fortune Readers
  40. Toyota Expands AI, Robotics Research to Third Facility
  41. J.K. Rowling’s Chair Just Sold For an Insane Amount of Money
  42. Fox News’ Megyn Kelly Blames ‘Unfair’ Media for Donald Trump’s Rise
  43. This Ad Empowering China’s ‘Leftover Women’ Will Make You Cry
  44. Nearly 10 Million Americans Are Behind on Their Student Debt
  45. Donald Trump’s Plan to Build a Wall Is Actually Really Dangerous
  46. 5 Branding Secrets From the Golf Brothers Dominating Social Media
  47. McDonald’s Is About to Implement a Change Bigger than All-Day Breakfast
  48. This Company Is Generating Electricity From Food Waste
  49. There’s Actually a Good Reason Today Is National Beer Day
  50. IBM Tees Up Digital Birdie’s-Eye View of The Masters
  51. This Billionaire’s Secret to Running a Successful Business
  52. Toronto Proposes New Rules for Uber to Help Taxi Drivers
  53. Clutter Is Bringing The On-Demand Economy To Storage
  54. London Libor Bro Says Barclays Sent Him to New York To ‘Teach’ Traders
  55. Here’s How You Can Make Your Own Game With Hasbro
  56. A Federal Judge Dismissed More Than 300 Lawsuits Against Pfizer
  57. This Is Why Morgan Stanley Says Sell Twitter
  58. Half of Politico’s Bigwigs Are Leaving This Year
  59. This Guy Unlocked My iPhone With Play-Doh
  60. Bernie Sanders Hits Hillary Clinton On ‘Panama Papers’ Tax Dodging
  61. Disney Starts Charging Extra for Early Morning Admission
  62. How Samsung Built a Winner With the Galaxy S7
  63. Victoria’s Secret Is Cutting 200 Jobs as Part of Brand Restructuring
  64. Want a ‘Green’ Job? Don’t Overlook the Midwest
  65. Mondelez Leans On Alibaba For E-Commerce Push In China
  66. JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon Says His Bank Could Lose $4 Billion in China
  67. Facebook Messenger Hits 900 Million Users
  68. Here’s What the FBI’s iPhone Hack Can Do
  69. Get Ready to Pay More For Gas
  70. Tesla Boasts It Received Over 325,000 Reservations for Model 3
  71. See How Much These American Idol Alums Are Now Worth
  72. Ivanka Trump’s Made in China Scarves Are Being Recalled
  73. Bernie Sanders Dials Up the Volume in Latest Attack on Clinton
  74. Fortune Live for April 7, 2016: Tilman Fertitta, Casper Mattresses, and Hacking Smartphones
  75. Reddit Lets Users Block the Hecklers and the Trolls
  76. Power Sheet – April 7, 2016
  77. Watch the First Trailer for ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
  78. Founders of Slack, Stripe Back Startup Intercom
  79. These Instagram-Famous Pups Rang the Nasdaq Closing Bell
  80. Who is More New York: Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders?
  81. Here’s a Disturbing Reason Why South African Uber Drivers Are Protesting
  82. Iceland’s Agriculture Minister to Take Prime Minister Spot After Panama Papers
  83. Term Sheet — Thursday, April 7
  84. BlueStacks Ups Its Mobile Game With Amazon’s Twitch
  85. Here’s Why Valeant’s Shares Are Rising
  86. Whole Foods Sets Opening Date for New ‘365’ Store Chain
  87. Rackspace Offers Customers ‘Cloud in a Box’
  88. Amazon Invests in Luma, a New Home WiFi System
  89. IBM And Box Team Up On Corporate Software For Apple Devices
  90. Where the ‘Fight For $15’ Went Wrong
  91. Google Backs Renewable Energy in Asia
  92. The FBI Bought a ‘Tool’ to Hack San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone
  93. China’s Apex Technology in Bid to Buy Lexmark
  94. Data Sheet—Thursday, April 7, 2016
  95. This Pharma Company’s Stock Is Popping for No Clear Reason
  96. How Jersey Shore’s Vinny Is Leading the #Malibro Movement
  97. How This MTV Show Led to a Major Decline in Teen Pregnancy
  98. Violence Against Women Could Cost the U.S. $500 Billion Annually
  99. Here’s Where Your State Ranks On Gender Equality, According to McKinsey
  100. HTC Vive Demos a Reality at GameStop and Microsoft Stores
  101. The Broadsheet: April 7th
  102. Facebook Is in an Arms Race With Snapchat When it Comes to Live Video
  103. Pacific Sunwear Latest Retailer to File for Bankruptcy
  104. GE CEO Jeff Immelt Takes On Bernie Sanders
  105. CEO Daily: Thursday, April 7
  106. Bain Capital Memo Details Management Changes
  107. After ‘Panama Papers,’ Treasury Aims to Unmask Shell Company Owners
  108. Malaysia Parliament Group Slams State Fund Board for 1MDB Scandal
  109. China’s Communist Party Censors the ‘Panama Papers’ Even As It Publicly Fights Corruption
  110. Worldwide IT Spending Could Take a Hit This Year, Says Gartner
  111. Links to Playboy Pictures Don’t Infringe Copyright, Says Top EU Lawyer
  112. Fast Retailing Feels Pain of Price Cuts at Uniqlo
  113. Faulty Takata Airbags Claim Another Victim
  114. Colleges That Offer the Best—and Worst—Bang for the Buck
  115. How U.S. Businesses Can Tackle Inequality
  116. The SEC Is Checking the ‘Panama Papers’ To See Who Paid Bribes
  117. China Newspaper Calls ‘Zootopia’ American Propaganda
  118. SunEdison’s Woes Could Derail India’s ‘Ultra Mega’ Solar Drive
  119. Google Is Expanding Self-Driving Car Testing to This City
  120. Puerto Rico Has Decided It Doesn’t Need to Pay Its Debts
  121. Samsung Just Had a Great Quarter, But Was it the Peak?
  122. Trust Twitter, Not Google, For Investment Tips
  123. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 7
  124. What Wall Street Can Learn From Asian Airlines’ Diversity Problem
  125. Pfizer and IBM Launch Innovative Research Project to Transform Parkinson’s Disease Care
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