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  1. Donald Trump Still Has a Tough Climb to the White House
  2. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerburg Tries To Make Nice With Top Conservatives
  3. 3 Skills You Need for a More Successful Career
  4. The Career Advice That Drives Everyone Crazy
  5. Companies and Climate Change: What Now?
  6. Salesforce and Amazon Get Awfully Chummy
  7. It’s Time to Stop Expecting Perfection of Your Team
  8. What a Strong Leader Should Never Worry About
  9. Google Is Attacking Enterprise from Every Angle
  10. Trump’s Tech Bubble Talk Makes My Head Hurt
  11. U.S. House Lifts Block on Google-Hosted Apps
  12. Snapchat Could be the Next Social App That Is Run by an Algorithm
  13. McDonald’s Garlic Fries Are Back After Sellout Test Run
  14. Here’s How Apple Can Become a Trillion Dollar Company
  15. GM’s Planned Chevy Bolt EVs Are Spotted in San Francisco
  16. Jennifer Lopez Explains Why the Word ‘Diva’ Bothers Her So Much
  17. Ryan Seacrest Is Going to Start Selling Sportswear
  18. Cisco Beats Estimates on Strong Demand for Security Products
  19. Urban Outfitters Reports Surprise Rise in Sales
  20. Google and Salesforce Get Together to Keep Your Spreadsheets Updated
  21. Viacom Board Votes to Stop Paying Sumner Redstone
  22. Salesforce Stock Pops After Stealing Market Share from Oracle and SAP
  23. Tesla Plans Big Stock Sale To Finance Model 3 Production
  24. Why GE Vice Chair Beth Comstock Is Investing In These Women-Led Startups
  25. Researchers Caused an Uproar By Publishing Data From 70,000 OkCupid Users
  26. Lending Club Is Cutting its Internship Program
  27. Wells Fargo Just Cut Its Valeant Estimates Because of Executive Bonuses
  28. What This Golf CEO Says Can Help Turnaround the Industry
  29. Google Photos Has Added Millions of New Users
  30. Here’s How You Can Order Burger King Through Facebook Messenger
  31. Just How Popular Is the iPhone in China?
  32. Nearly Half of All Sunscreens Fail to Meet their SPF Claims
  33. Here are Donald Trump’s Picks for the Supreme Court
  34. Google’s New Messaging App Comes With a Chat Bot Helper
  35. Here’s Why Software Maker Nice Systems Made This Acquisition
  36. Here’s Why What’s In the Fed’s Minutes Is Really Bad for Stocks
  37. Why Automakers Should Stop Trying to Copy Uber and Lyft
  38. Meet Google’s Amazon Echo-Killer, Home
  39. YouTube Launches Dedicated App for Virtual Reality Videos
  40. Megyn Kelly and Donald Trump Take Third Place in Ratings For Hyped Interview
  41. This NFL Team Is Going to Start Selling Cheap Stadium Food
  42. A New Shirt Can Help Deaf People Feel Music
  43. Here Are the Most Common Passwords Found in the Hacked LinkedIn Data
  44. More Than 90% of Americans Are Insured for the First Time in U.S. History
  45. Shonda Rhimes No Longer Owns Thursday Night Television
  46. This World Leader May Soon Pop Up on Your Tinder
  47. This Could Be the Missing Piece in Solving Donald Trump’s Financial Puzzle
  48. Former Disney Manager Is Trying to Reinvent Performance Reviews
  49. NY Regulator Subpoenas LendingClub Over Loan Practices
  50. Where ‘High-Potential’ Women Earn More Than Men
  51. Inside Daydream, Google’s New VR Ecosystem
  52. Charter Communications Finally Completes Purchase of Time Warner Cable
  53. BitTorrent’s New Streaming TV Service Has 1 Unique Feature, But Will It Be Enough?
  54. Big Soda Has Lost a Big Fight Against Sugar Warnings
  55. Donald Trump’s Long, Strange History of Using Fake Names
  56. Apple Has Patented Some Crazy Upgrades to Touch ID
  57. This Japanese Beer Giant Is Ready to Spend Big Money on U.S. Brands
  58. Outgoing Time Warner Cable CEO Admits Asking Impossible of Employees
  59. How David Lee Roth’s Sister Brought Rock & Roll to Kids’ Music
  60. What Lowe’s Booming Sales Say About America’s Housing Market
  61. LinkedIn Lost 167 Million Account Credentials in Data Breach
  62. Expect Airports to Be Crazy Crowded This Summer
  63. Hillary Clinton’s Super PAC Is Launching Its First Attack Ads Against Donald Trump
  64. It’s Hard Out Here for a Voter: Dealing with The Trump Effect
  65. Why Leaders Must Give Away Power in Order to Keep Influence
  66. This New Version of iTunes Will Stop Deleting Your Music
  67. Companies Are Paying ‘Experts’ $20,000 an Hour to Figure Out Millennials
  68. How to Think Like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett
  69. Here’s What the SEC Says Is the Financial System’s Biggest Threat
  70. Here’s How Many Primaries Are Left
  71. Target Says Boycotts Over Bathroom Policy Not Hurting Sales
  72. Gap Would Consider Using Amazon to Help Fix Its Sales Problem
  73. What Happened When a Non-Politician Won the White House
  74. 7 Things We Learned From Brainstorm E
  75. Microsoft Aims for Bot Domination With New Kik Support
  76. Could LEDs Help Fight the Zika Virus?
  77. How DuPont Spinoff Chemours Came Back from the Brink
  78. No More Products From Digital Wallet Startup Coin
  79. BMW’s i3 Electric Car Slammed by Lawsuit Over Sudden Power Loss
  80. Power Sheet – May 18, 2016
  81. Jeff Bezos Is Promising More Amazon Retail Stores and New Prime Offerings
  82. Ivanka Trump Defends Her Father, Saying ‘He’s Not a Groper’
  83. Here’s How Much LeBron James’s Nike Deal May Be Worth
  84. China Is Defiant After the U.S. Imposes a 500% Duty Hike on Its Steel
  85. Monsanto Is Halting New Soybean Technologies in Argentina
  86. What Zika Will Cost in the U.S.
  87. Why Company Culture Should be Treated Like a Product
  88. Why This ‘House of Cards’ Star Would Not Go Into Politics ‘In a Million Years’
  89. Goldman Sachs Says It’s Time to Buy Tesla Stock
  90. Democrats Are Pressuring Bernie Sanders as a Rift Threatens the Party
  91. Could Google Home Be the Next Gateway Drug for the Internet of Things?
  92. Term Sheet — Wednesday, May 18
  93. Data Sheet—Wednesday, May 18, 2016
  94. Fitbit Acquires Mobile Payments Technology But Won’t Add This Year
  95. This Insurer Is Suing the Government Over Missing ACA Payments
  96. Tech and Auto Firms Join Google-Led Patent Purchase Program
  97. The Latest Job Benefit: Paying Employees’ Student Loans
  98. Japan Has Dodged a Recession
  99. Maker of Popular Running App Admits It Did Track Users Too Much
  100. raceAhead: May 18, 2016
  101. This Is Why Target’s Stock Is Taking a Beating Today
  102. The 4 Groups Who Invade Your Computer Network (and How to Stop Them)
  103. Lowe’s Raises Its Profit Forecast for The Year
  104. Staples Gets Some Comfort After Office Depot Deal Collapses
  105. Mexico Moves Closer To Allowing Same-Sex Marriage
  106. 5 Ways to Drastically Increase Your Productivity
  107. Nokia Is Back in the Mobile Phone Business
  108. The Broadsheet: May 18th
  109. Donald Trump Has Sealed a Fundraising Deal with the Republican Party Machine
  110. Obama Administration Gets Verizon and Strikers Talking Again
  111. Colombia Is Threatening Novartis Over This Cancer Drug’s High Price
  112. These Are the 25 Best U.S. Cities to Have a Life And a Career in 2016
  113. ‘House Of Cards’ Actress Robin Wright Demanded to Be Paid the Same as Kevin Spacey
  114. CEO Daily: Wednesday, May 18
  115. After Trump Touts $557M in Income, the Clintons Reveal Book Royalties and Speaking Fees
  116. Goldman Sachs Cuts Equities to ‘Neutral’ but Upgrades Commodities
  117. Oil and Gas Could Be Responsible for Nearly 90% of Texas Earthquakes
  118. Burberry Wants to Cut Its Operating Costs by 10%
  119. Suzuki Shares Dive After It Admits It Too Used Improper Fuel Economy Tests
  120. Silicon Valley Mocks Donald Trump Over His Tech Bubble Warning
  121. Apple Will Open a Software Laboratory in India
  122. The Obama Administration Just Extended Overtime Pay to 4.2 Million Salaried Workers
  123. Donald Trump Says He Would Dismantle Dodd-Frank Wall Street Regulation
  124. Alibaba’s Jack Ma Skips Anti-Counterfeit Convention
  125. The Dangerous March of China’s Tech Companies
  126. The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 18
  127. UPS and SAP Push On-Demand 3D Printing
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