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  1. Bangladesh Says NY Fed Responsible for Country’s Missing $81 Million
  2. Donald Trump Wins the Republican Nomination, and His Real Test Begins
  3. Why Ted Cruz’s Big Gamble Failed
  4. How the Best Leaders Motivate Their Teams
  5. Bernie Sanders Delays the Inevitable, Wins Indiana Primary
  6. Ted Cruz Is Suspending His Presidential Campaign
  7. Donald Trump Should Thank Male Voters for His Indiana Primary Victory
  8. This App Solves One of Uber’s Biggest Problems
  9. Zuckerberg Calls Brazilians To Action Over WhatsApp Block
  10. White House Wants to Discuss the Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence
  11. Donald Trump Wins Indiana, Buries His Rivals
  12. What the Most Successful Entrepreneurs Get Right About Angel Investors
  13. Exit Polls from Indiana: Democrats Are Excited, Republicans Are Divided
  14. Why Shares of Fintech Lenders OnDeck and Lending Club Are Getting Crushed
  15. What Adobe’s Latest Acquisition Says About the Future of Marketing
  16. Glu Mobile Posts Sales Below Estimates, Announces Job Cuts
  17. Match Group Revenue Up As Tinder Attracts More Paid Users
  18. McDonald’s Wants You to Make Music While Eating
  19. Google And Fiat Have a Plan to Make Self-Driving Cars Totally Uncool
  20. Sheetz Is Hiring 8,000 New Employees
  21. Porsche’s Legendary R&D Chief Just Quit
  22. Apple Nabs Nest’s Former Head of Technology
  23. Female Tech Leaders Create New Group To Fix Silicon Valley’s Diversity Problem
  24. Listeria Infections Lead to Larger Recall at Safeway, Costco
  25. New Drone Advocacy Group Launches With Cisco and CNN as Members
  26. What Companies Can Learn From Mitsubishi’s Fuel-Efficiency Scandal
  27. Huffington Post and Uber Is a Conflict of Interest Minefield
  28. Build-a-Bear Is on the Hunt for a Sale
  29. Twitter Adds ‘Connect’ Tab to Attract More Users
  30. First Class Cabins Are Setting Off Air Rage, Study Finds
  31. Neighbors Demand That Princeton Pay Its Fair Share of Property Taxes
  32. BP Has Dropped Its Fight to Pay $1 Billion in Gulf Oil Spill Damages
  33. These Biopharma Companies Are the World’s Top Shareholder Value Creators
  34. Bryce Harper Just Signed This Huge Deal With Under Armour
  35. Walmart Is Recalling Over 1 Million Electric Kettles
  36. Martin Shkreli Could Be Facing Even More Charges
  37. Tech CEO Apologizes for ‘Insensitive’ Comments About Street Peddlers
  38. Cruz and Trump Trade Personal Insults Ahead of Key Indiana Results
  39. Verizon Strikers to Get Paid From $400 Million Union Fund
  40. Fed Proposes Rule to Shield Banks From Hedge Funds
  41. Wall Street Values Tesla Motors at $620,000 per Car
  42. Amy Schumer Is No Longer Taking Photos With Fans
  43. A ‘Once-in-a-Lifetime’ Concert with 6 Rock Legends
  44. Microsoft Buys Connected Coffee Maker Specialist
  45. Judge Decides To Unblock WhatsApp In Brazil
  46. Tax Doesn’t Keep Mexico From Drinking Sugary Soda
  47. The Superrich Are the First to Sell When Markets go South
  48. What Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec Wants Every Aspiring Entrepreneur to Know
  49. Which Donald Trump Will Show Up Tuesday Night?
  50. How I Won the Premier League for Leicester City
  51. This U.S. Firm Is Revamping Britain’s Iconic Red Phone Booths Into Mini-Offices
  52. America’s Auto Sales Boom May Finally Be Over
  53. Vice Media and ESPN Form a Bromance, Will Swap Sports Shows
  54. Pinterest Scoops Up Team Behind Mobile Ad Tech Startup
  55. Wesley Clark: Next President May Face Another Nuclear Arms Race With Russia
  56. Why Women in Finance and Tech Have a Much Harder Time Getting Pregnant
  57. Dish Network—Yes, Dish Network—Will Fix Your iPhones
  58. JetBlue Wants You to Love Crying Babies on Planes
  59. The Many Ways Terrorists Communicate Online
  60. Beyoncé, the Kardashians, and Lady Gaga All Wore This Woman’s Designs at the Met Gala
  61. Poll: Carly Fiorina Does Little to Help Ted Cruz’s Fight Against Trump
  62. Iran Has Banned the Import of Chevrolets
  63. This Startup Wants Your Next Office to Be a Boutique Hotel in Bali
  64. Putting Marissa Mayer’s $55 Million Potential Exit Pay Into Context
  65. It’s Time to Really Start Worrying About a Robot Takeover
  66. What to Watch for in Tesla’s Earnings
  67. Clorox Wants to Help Clean Up Your Digestion
  68. Cruz Campaign Calls Trump’s JFK Assassination Comment ‘Cheap Tabloid Garbage’
  69. Why Princess Charlotte Has a Greater Economic Impact Than Prince George
  70. Why Waiting to Retire May Help You Live Longer
  71. Indiana Primary: Here’s What’s at Stake in Tuesday’s Vote
  72. McDonald’s Is Now Testing Garlic Fries
  73. Twitter’s Stock Hits a New Low
  74. Why GE, Chevron, and Other Energy Giants Are Backing This Big Data Startup
  75. Donald Trump Suggests Ted Cruz’s Father Was Involved in the JFK Assassination
  76. Steven Cohen Blames Other Hedge Funds for Losses
  77. Quintiles Transnational Is Merging With IMS Health
  78. Power Sheet – May 3, 2016
  79. Sprint and Other Carriers Deal a Blow to Tablet Makers Like Apple
  80. Why AIG Is Pulling Money From Hedge Funds
  81. Hulk Hogan Is Suing Gawker Media Again
  82. Apple’s Plan to Expand In India Has Been Shot Down
  83. Sumner Redstone Can Be Deposed by Videotape, Court Rules
  84. Term Sheet — Tuesday, May 3
  85. New Drugs Helped Pfizer Blow Past Earnings Expectations
  86. ‘Hamilton’ Just Racked Up A Record 16 Tony Nominations
  87. Donald Trump Looks Ahead to a November Race Against Hillary Clinton
  88. Puerto Rico Default: More Political Fallout Than Market Impact
  89. GrubHub Tops Sales Estimates and Extends Delivery Reach in Los Angeles
  90. Why Biogen Is Spinning Off its Hemophilia Drug Business
  91. Why Instagram Paid Out $10,000 to a 10-Year-Old Finnish Kid
  92. Forget Lemonade, Beyoncé Is Investing in Watermelon
  93. Ted Cruz Heads for Likely Defeat in Indiana
  94. Sprint Revenue Falls as It Forecasts Jump for the Year
  95. FBI Has Leads on a Man Suspected of Contaminating a Whole Foods Buffet
  96. Data Sheet—Tuesday, May 3, 2016
  97. Here’s Why Shares of Yelp Are Jumping Today
  98. The Broadsheet: May 3
  99. Media’s Identity Crisis
  100. How Adblock Plus and Flattr Plan to Generate $500M for Publishers in 2017
  101. CEO Daily: Monday, May 5
  102. Bloomberg’s New Gender Equality Index Shows Who’s Investing In Women
  103. Yahoo’s New Activist Board Member Says Management Has Been ‘Welcoming’
  104. Apple’s Share Plunge Has Entered Record-Setting Territory
  105. Gold Just Reached a 15-month High and That’s Bad News for Tiffany’s
  106. Conservative Historian Niall Ferguson Blasts Trump’s Foreign Policy
  107. This One-Time Clinton Stronghold Is Now Trump Country
  108. Vanguard Says Its Website Showed ‘Inflated’ Balances on Apple Devices
  109. The Horrible Mistake at the Heart of the Halliburton-Baker Hughes Deal
  110. Android App Pirates Plead Guilty In Groundbreaking Prosecution
  111. New York’s Fairway Grocery Store Chain Just Filed for Bankruptcy
  112. Trump Says Win in Indiana Would Mean the Nomination Race Is ‘Over’
  113. Johnson & Johnson Just Lost Another Huge Talc-Powder Case
  114. Bill Ackman’s Hedge Fund Finally Made Some Money in April
  115. Philips Plans to IPO at Least 25% of Its Huge Lighting Business
  116. Puerto Rico’s Development Bank Reaches a Deal With Major Creditors
  117. Uber Links With Alipay to Capture Chinese Globetrotters
  118. Uber Expands a Big Partnership To Lure Chinese Customers
  119. The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 3
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