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  1. Twitter’s Live Video Service Makes a Big Hire
  2. This Is What Makes a Great Boss
  3. Twitter Explodes Over Underdog English Soccer Champion
  4. Apple’s Tim Cook Goes On TV With More of the Same
  5. The 6 Most Important Tech Trends, According to Eric Schmidt
  6. Aéropostale Set to Close 100 Stores, File for Bankruptcy Protection
  7. Uber Gets Hit With Two More Lawsuits Over Driver Wages
  8. Can Microsoft Follow Amazon’s Cloud Trajectory?
  9. Vivint Solar’s Chief Executive to Leave
  10. How This Serial Entrepreneur Got Funding During a Financial Crisis
  11. ‘Space Jam’ Scores Another NBA Superstar For a Sequel
  12. Chipmaker Marvell Names New Chairman Amid Pressure By Big Investor
  13. This Is How Many People Toddlers Have Shot in the U.S. This Year
  14. Colorado’s Governor Is Finally Getting Chill About Legal Weed
  15. Can Virtual Reality Save Journalism?
  16. Digiday Shows There Is Money in Media if You Stay Focused
  17. Tesla: Bioweapon Defense Mode Even Cleans Air Outside the Car
  18. Why Bill Ackman Regrets Buying Valeant
  19. Another Reason Oil Deals Like Halliburton-Baker Hughes Won’t Happen
  20. Donald Trump Is Not Prepared for the General Election
  21. SeaWorld Will Stop Making Killer Whales Dance For You
  22. Google Just Bought This Hot Business Technology Startup
  23. New York Tech Companies Are Getting a New Lobby Organization
  24. Judge Partly Dismisses Twitter Lawsuit Over Government Data Requests
  25. Nvidia Settles Patent Feud With Samsung
  26. The Twittersphere Wants Disney to Give ‘Frozen’s’ Elsa a Girlfriend
  27. Ballerina Misty Copeland Now Has Her Own Barbie
  28. Goldman Should Buy ETrade
  29. How Steven Cohen Just Made Shares of This Company Soar 43%
  30. Even the Best Minds in Finance Have No Clue Where the Global Economy Is Going
  31. A Fight Over Cheerleading Uniforms Is Heading to the Supreme Court
  32. 9 Big Name CEOs Who Earned Almost Nothing in 2015
  33. GNC Considers Putting Itself Up For Sale
  34. First U.S. Cruise Ship Docks in Cuba Since 1978: Here’s What They Saw
  35. Facebook’s Oculus Rift Virtual Reality Headset Is Coming to Best Buy
  36. Should the CIA Have ‘Live-Tweeted’ the Bin Laden Raid?
  37. New ‘Biggest Loser’ Study Shows Why It’s So Hard to Keep Off Lost Weight
  38. Christopher Reeve’s Son Announces Toys for Families Living With Paralysis
  39. Brazil Judge Tells Phone Carriers To Block WhatsApp
  40. Where’s the Beef? You Won’t be Able to Find out if Agricultural Groups Get Their Way
  41. Exclusive: Panzura Taps Former HP Exec as CEO
  42. Dell-EMC Reveals Its New Name
  43. New Female ‘Ghostbusters’ Trailer Is Bringing Out the Misogynists
  44. Amazon Invests To Extend Reach of Virtual Assistant Alexa
  45. Apple Campus 2: The Must-See Drone Flyover
  46. Meet the Woman Behind the ‘Oscars of Food’
  47. Claimed Bitcoin Creator Craig Wright Fails to Prove His Boast
  48. A Third of Bay Area Residents Say They Want to Move
  49. Congressional Republicans Are Planning to Abolish the IRS
  50. Here’s the Real Fallout From the Priceline Sex Scandal
  51. EMC Takes on Storage Upstarts and Amazon’s Gigantic Cloud
  52. TV Doesn’t Just Carry ‘Game of Thrones.’ It Is a Game of Thrones
  53. Sergio Marchionne Is Now CEO of Ferrari and Fiat Chrysler
  54. New VC Firm Wants Common Stock, Not Preferred
  55. Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Seattle Minimum Wage Law
  56. Chinese Business Travel Is Skyrocketing
  57. Big Healthcare Companies Pump $220 Million into VC Firm
  58. Apple and Google Employees Love Bernie Sanders But Not Trump
  59. Stars Align for a Clinton-Trump Showdown in November
  60. Tory Burch On Why Women Should Own Their Ambition
  61. Meet the Entrepreneurs Trying to Get Target to Think Like a Startup
  62. Venture Capitalist Quits To Become Middle-School Math Teacher
  63. McDonald’s Oldest Employee Is 92 and Works in Singapore
  64. Warren Buffett to Trump: “No Need to Make America Great Again”
  65. Floyd Mayweather Files for Trademarks Alluding to Comeback
  66. Minnesota Court to Begin Process of Unraveling Prince’s Fortune
  67. Why Sports Authority Is Likely to Close All 463 Stores
  68. Uber Is Giving New Yorkers $5 Rides and Free Pizza
  69. Old Navy Blows Off Trolls Complaining About Interracial Ad
  70. Apple Tries to Make You Cry With Its New Mother’s Day Ad
  71. Why Men Are 3 Times More Likely Than Women to Succeed in Salary Negotiations
  72. Here’s How a Gap Year Works
  73. Power Sheet – May 2, 2016
  74. Detroit Teachers Are Staging a Protest ‘Sickout’
  75. Spain’s Collapsed Government Prepares for Another Round of Elections
  76. Term Sheet — Monday, May 2
  77. No, Intel Isn’t Abandoning the Mobile Market
  78. International Paper Is Buying Weyerhaeuser’s Pulp Business for $2.2 Billion
  79. Jessica Alba’s Honest Co. Is Firing Back at its Critics
  80. This New App Will Help You Live Like ‘The Rock’
  81. Meet the Entrepreneur Who Sold His Tech Startup to GM for $1 Billion
  82. Bernie Sanders Is Taking This to the Bitter End
  83. Trump Fears Drive Immigrants to Become U.S. Citizens
  84. Warren Buffett Says He Is More Likely to Buy IBM Shares Than Sell
  85. Starbucks Is Being Sued For Serving Too Much Ice
  86. Quaker Oats Faces Lawsuit Over 100% Natural Claims
  87. What to Do When a Customer Hasn’t Paid You
  88. Oracle Is Buying the Software Company That Wants to Manage Your Energy Use
  89. Ted Cruz Doubles Down on Indiana as Campaign Struggles
  90. 2016 Daytime Emmy Awards: Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan Won
  91. Baidu Under Investigation After Cancer Patient’s Death
  92. Uber Drivers Unite in New York
  93. Donald Trump Is Looking to Knock Ted Cruz Out in Indiana
  94. Data Sheet—Monday, May 2, 2016
  95. Here’s What Baker Hughes Is Doing With Its $3.5 Billion Merger Breakup Fee
  96. The Broadsheet: May 2nd
  97. Bitcoins, Research & Development Bucks, And Tubmans
  98. The World’s Biggest Sovereign Wealth Fund Is Now Taking on CEO Pay
  99. CEO Daily: Monday, May 2
  100. Here’s How Goldman Sachs Plans to Go After the Global Not-So-Rich
  101. Berlin’s Airbnb Crackdown Is Now Underway
  102. Uber Drivers in New York Have Formed a Labor Association
  103. Here’s Why Gold Just Hit a 15-Month High
  104. How France Sank Japan to Win Australia’s $40 Billion Submarine Deal
  105. Here’s Donald Trump’s Plan B to Win a Contested Convention
  106. ‘Jungle Book’ Crushes It at the Box Office—Again
  107. Puerto Rico Will Officially Default on a $422 Million Payment Monday
  108. Bitcoin’s ‘Creator’ Has Finally Unmasked Himself. (Maybe.)
  109. The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 2
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