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  1. Is Mankind Reaching the End?
  2. The Coolest Things Ikea, Coca-Cola, and Walmart Are Doing to Cut Waste
  3. What Every Entrepreneur Can Learn From Facebook’s Messy Start
  4. Nuclear Power Will Be an Undeniable Power Source In The Future
  5. Can Technology Solve Resource Scarcity?
  6. Proof It’s Possible to Achieve Work-Life Balance
  7. Why This Investor Is Bullish About Renewable Energy In Developing Markets
  8. Lending Club Gets Subpoena from Justice Department After CEO Exit
  9. Here’s How Being Uncomfortable Can Boost Your Career
  10. This Startup Is Bringing Travel Agents Back from the Grave
  11. Comcast CEO Sees Lots of Competition Where Others Don’t
  12. A Republican Plan To Address Climate Change
  13. Charting a Five-Year Career Plan is Pointless
  14. In Victory for Privacy, Judge Rejects Facebook Gag Orders
  15. What Rousseff’s Impeachment and Trump’s Rise Says About Elites
  16. ‘Sweatergate’ Meteorologist Says Her Employer Isn’t Sexist and It Was All Just a Joke
  17. ‘Hamilton’ Creator Lin-Manuel Miranda: ‘Immigrants Get the Job Done’
  18. Here’s A Major Reason Why Big Banks Won’t Break up
  19. Ford is Using Factory Emissions to Make Car Parts
  20. Dollar Shave Club Says Butt Wipes Will Help Lead It to Profit This Year
  21. Apple To Open Its First Stores In India
  22. Twitter Adds the CEO of BET to its Board
  23. Apple Just Posted Its Biggest Rally in Over Two Months
  24. Oracle’s Safra Catz: We Didn’t Buy Sun to Sue Google
  25. Alibaba Tries to Do Damage Control Amid Counterfeit Backlash
  26. YouTubers Get Jail Time For Unfortunate Pranks
  27. ‘Iron Man 3’ Director Says the Villain Was Supposed To Be a Woman—Until Marvel Stepped In
  28. People Are Freaking Out About Sierra Mist’s New Ingredient
  29. Trump Doesn’t Stand a Chance Against Clinton Say Finance Chiefs
  30. Donald Trump Will Face 100 Naked Women at the Republican National Convention
  31. McDonald’s Fad Diet Teacher Ceases School Visits
  32. Twitter Said to Be Considering Changes to the 140-Character Limit
  33. Now Anybody Can Try Being a Venture Capitalist
  34. Why Nike’s Diversity Disclosure Is Just the First Step
  35. Hillary Clinton Is Poised for Victory in Kentucky and Oregon Primaries
  36. Key Plaintiff Objects To Deal In Uber Driver Lawsuit
  37. Here’s Why Jennifer Lawrence Really Wants to Meet Donald Trump
  38. Hacker Pleads Guilty Over Press Release Insider Scheme
  39. American Airlines Is Ending These Annoying In-Flight Announcements
  40. American Workers Have a Hard Time Being Humble
  41. SAP’s Latest Mobile App Surfaces Real-Time Budget Insights
  42. The New York Times Story About Trump and Women Is Terrifying—But Won’t Hurt Him
  43. Ex-CEO Ron Johnson Says J.C. Penney Should Have Stuck With His Plan
  44. Here’s What America’s Top Hedge Fund Managers Are Buying
  45. This NFL Star Is Advocating for Marijuana as a Pain Reliever
  46. Star Trek Knew 50 Years Ago That Robots Would Take All of Our Jobs
  47. Faraday Future’s Top Lawyer Just Left Tesla
  48. The Best and Brightest MBAs in the Class of 2016
  49. The Gay Pastor Who Accused Whole Foods of a Slur Has Apologized
  50. Windows 10 Update Will Come With More Ads
  51. Big Agriculture Gets Its Sh*t Together
  52. HTC 10 Review: Its Newest Smartphone Isn’t a Perfect 10, but It’s Close
  53. Here’s the 1991 PEOPLE Story That Outed Trump as His Own Fake PR Guy
  54. Here’s When You Might Get Apple’s Curved iPhone Display
  55. Barbra Streisand Is Going on Tour This Summer
  56. Navigation App Waze Is Taking Its Carpooling Program to the Bay Area
  57. Everything You Need to Know About Brexit
  58. Global Business Really, Really Hates the Brexit
  59. A New Study of Telemedicine Services Finds Bad Diagnoses
  60. Shell Looks for a Hedge Against Climate Change
  61. Google Tackles Group Messaging Again With New Spaces App
  62. Energy’s Bright New Future: Think Small
  63. Hillary Clinton Says Bill Would Be in Charge of the Economy After Election
  64. Donald Trump Couldn’t Have Self-Funded His General Election Campaign
  65. Billionaire Richard Branson’s Philosophy on Starting a New Venture: ‘Screw It, Just Do It’
  66. Fox’s Megyn Kelly: Donald Trump Needs to Do Better with Women
  67. A Terrible Leadership Style That Never Goes Away
  68. Starbucks Is Asking Investors to Fund Sustainability Projects
  69. This Hedge Fund Legend Just Bought a Stake in Apple
  70. Walmart Is Trying to Make Generic Drugs Cheaper
  71. Starbucks Is Bringing the Mini Frappuccino Back to Its Menu
  72. Nintendo Could Bring Super Mario to the Silver Screen
  73. Valeant Is Raising Discounts on Expensive Drugs
  74. These Were the Top 5 Highest-Paid Female Executives in 2015
  75. Classy Watches That Won’t Break the Bank
  76. LA Auto Show Reinvents Itself as the Next CES—for Car-Tech
  77. Supreme Court Rejects Privacy Claim in Data Broker Case
  78. Power Sheet – May 16, 2016
  79. Hearsay Social Founder: It’s a Huge Mistake for CEOs to Leave Social Media to Millennials
  80. Your Wait at the Airport Could Soon Be Shorter
  81. Tesla Accused of Using Cheap Foreign Labor in Silicon Valley
  82. Philadelphia 76ers Make History By Putting Ads On Jerseys
  83. 10 Things New Grads Need to Know Before They Start Their First Job
  84. It’s 2016 and TV Execs Have Decided They Need a Digital Strategy
  85. AT&T Acquiring Video Streaming Platform Quickplay
  86. Google Chrome to Adobe Flash: Sayonara
  87. Introducing raceAhead, Fortune’s Newsletter on Culture and Diversity in Corporate America
  88. Term Sheet — Monday, May 16
  89. HBO’s John Oliver Reveals Stunning Tech Failures with 911 Emergency Calls
  90. Federal Judge Quits to Join Facebook
  91. Amazon Introduces a Dash Button for Cloud Services Because Why Not?
  92. What to Do About an Employee With a Drug Problem
  93. Windows 10 Struts Its Stuff at PGA Tour
  94. What Google’s Trouble in Europe Says About Antitrust in the Age of Software
  95. Data Sheet—Monday, May 16, 2016
  96. Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Bought $1 Billion in Apple Stock
  97. Range Resources to Buy Memorial Resource in $4.4 bn Deal
  98. Labor Secretary Gets Verizon and Unions Back Together
  99. Gannett Just Raised its Offer for Tribune
  100. Silicon Valley’s Venture Capitalists Are Raising Money to Protect Their Unicorns
  101. Donald Trump Blasts the New York Times For its ‘Hit Piece’
  102. Anacor Stock Soars More Than 50% on Pfizer Takeover Deal
  103. The Big Oil Glut is Over, Says Goldman
  104. How Myers-Briggs Predicts Your Entrepreneurial Calling
  105. The Broadsheet: May 16th
  106. CEO Daily: Monday, May 16
  107. raceAhead: May 16, 2016
  108. NXP Pushes Into Self-Driving Car Market With BlueBox Computing Platform
  109. Uber Rival Didi Chuxing Said to Deny Plans For U.S. IPO in 2017
  110. HSBC Launches Its Plan to Slash Thousands of Jobs
  111. Donald Trump Blasts Comments by London’s New Muslim Mayor as ‘Rude’ and ‘Nasty’
  112. Here’s What Warren Buffett Might Do With Yahoo
  113. Apple CEO Tim Cook Said to Visit India This Week
  114. Here’s What Prince’s Memorial Service Was Like
  115. A Week Later, China’s Debt Keeps Flowing at Record Rate
  116. Here’s Why Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Visiting China
  117. After Beer Shortage, Venezuela President Threatens to Jail Factory Owners
  118. Donald Trump Is Wooing Republicans, but on These Issues He Sounds Like a Democrat
  119. Brazil Is Reportedly Considering Selling State Assets to Raise Cash
  120. ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Dominates the Weekend Box Office Again
  121. Uber’s Chinese Rival Is Reportedly Targeting a 2017 IPO
  122. Applebee’s Is Playing with Fire With $75 Million Menu Overhaul
  123. The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 16
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