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  1. Why You Should Never Hire Your Friend
  2. Proof You Should Take More Breaks at Work
  3. Groupon Goes To War With IBM Over Software Patents
  4. Hyperloop Startup Says Its Tech Is Safer, Cheaper Than High-Speed Trains
  5. How a Feisty Entrepreneur Turned a 20-Room Hotel Into a Celebrity Mecca
  6. Amazon Sets the Table for Its Own Meal Kit Delivery Service
  7. SolarCity Cuts Panel Installation Forecast; Shares Tumble
  8. Gap’s Bloodbath Continues As April Sales Plummet
  9. Fortune 500 CEO: The One Quality Every Leader Must Have
  10. Facebook Must Own Up to Being An Increasingly Powerful Media Outlet
  11. Lending Club Incident Poses New Woes for ABS Market
  12. Here’s How Chinese Economic Data Dragged on Several Stocks
  13. These Are the Most Powerful Women Involved in the Panama Papers Scandal
  14. Zenefits’ Investigation Leaves Some Questions Unanswered
  15. This School Is Teaching a Class on Donald Trump
  16. How Your Relationship With Your Mom Can Predict Your Success
  17. No, Donald Trump Doesn’t Want to Pay Down the Debt
  18. VOTE: Who Should Hillary Clinton Pick as Her Running Mate?
  19. Docs Reveal How Much Uber Owed Drivers If They Were Deemed Employees
  20. Bartolo Colon Home Run Baseball Card Shatters Topps Record
  21. These Are the Best and Worst States For Business
  22. Facebook ‘Trending’ Topics Bias Report Sparks Social Media Fury
  23. The Makers of Siri Just Previewed ‘Viv’ and It’s Scary Smart
  24. Bernie Sanders’ Economic Plan Would Add $18 Trillion to Federal Debt – Report
  25. HTC’s Sales Crater As Company Pins Hopes On Virtual Reality
  26. Why Donald Trump’s Personal Attacks Against Hillary Clinton Could Backfire
  27. Some People Are Moving to the U.S. Just For Medical Marijuana
  28. How Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ Put This Entrepreneur on the Map
  29. Drake’s Apple Music Partnership Is A Blockbuster
  30. Desert Trip Mega-Concert Adds Second Weekend of Shows
  31. Sumner Redstone Won! Now It’s on to the Next Redstone Court Fight
  32. Brazil’s Lower House Annuls Rousseff Impeachment Vote
  33. What Convinced One Investor to Back Uber From the Start
  34. Apple and Other Phone Makers Probed Over Security Delays
  35. Everything You Need to Know About Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis
  36. J.C. Penney: What Sales Problem? Profit Still on Track
  37. John McAfee Is Back in Business
  38. This Is How Tribune Publishing Wants to Stop a Gannett Bid
  39. Uber To Leave Austin Over Fingerprinting, But Will Continue Food Delivery
  40. BMW Turns to Tech Veteran to Head U.S. Car-Sharing Service ReachNow
  41. Paul Ryan Says He Would Step Down As Convention Chair If Trump Wants
  42. Abercrombie and Fitch Is Expanding Further Into the Middle East
  43. Burger King Just Merged a Whopper With a Hot Dog
  44. North Korea Deports Three BBC Journalists
  45. Why the Hedge Fund Industry’s Influence May Be Waning
  46. Spotify Wades into Video, Can It Compete With the Giants There Already?
  47. Google’s Testing a Big, Small Tweak to Search Results
  48. North Carolina’s Governor Fires Back at the U.S. Over Bathroom Law
  49. Philippines’ Election Puts the Disturbing Power of Bullies on Full Display
  50. You Can’t Get Garlic Fries at McDonald’s Anymore
  51. Periscope’s New Drone Video Broadcast Feature Lets You Pretend to Be a Bird
  52. Don’t Buy Apple Stock After Tim Cook Goes on TV
  53. Trump Seeks to Clarify Remarks on Raising Taxes
  54. Judge Dismisses Mental Competence Lawsuit Against Sumner Redstone
  55. This Hedge Fund Has Bizarrely High Valuations on Dropbox and Other Unicorns
  56. LendingClub’s Ousted CEO Won’t Get Any Severance
  57. Business Software Maker Talend Could Be Going Public Soon
  58. Donald Trump Just Gave Chris Christie a New Job
  59. UberPOOL Just Got a Whole Lot Cheaper in This City
  60. How The Good Wife Changed Feminism and Politics on TV
  61. HBO’s John Oliver Shreds the Philippines’ Presidential Candidate as ‘Trump of the East’
  62. YouTube Should Let Musicians Opt Out, Manager Says
  63. Rodrigo Duterte Has a Commanding Lead in the Polls as the Philippines Goes to Vote
  64. Why Container Store’s Founder Is Quitting CEO Job
  65. Some Of Wall Street’s Top Republican Supporters Are Now Backing Hillary Clinton
  66. Power Sheet – May 9, 2016
  67. T-Mobile Customers Getting Roaming in Cuba
  68. This Is What Prince Harry’s Entrepreneurial Project Is All About
  69. 300 Economists Want to Put the Kibosh on Tax Havens
  70. This Creepy Adolf Hitler Sculpture Just Sold For $17.2 Million
  71. Valeant to File Earnings Ahead of Deadline
  72. Term Sheet — Monday, May 9
  73. Advice for Big Companies From a Serial Entrepreneur
  74. Palantir Co-Founder Bucks Buzzfeed Report That Company Is Stumbling
  75. Google and Oracle’s $9.3 Billion Fair Use Fight Starts Today, Here’s a Guide
  76. Krispy Kreme Agrees to $1.35 Billion Takeover
  77. Here Comes the Latest Drone Army
  78. Obama Says Beyonce Runs the World
  79. Greece Hopes for Bailout Funds After Passing Austerity Package
  80. Social Selling Success Isn’t Limited to Millennials
  81. What to Do When an Employee Gets In Trouble With the Law
  82. How a CEO Found His Way Forward After Unknowingly Employing a Serial Killer
  83. Movie Theater Chain Cinemark in Court Over 2012 Aurora Massacre
  84. Data Sheet—Monday, May 9, 2016
  85. This Diamond Just Set a Record as the World’s Most Expensive
  86. China Curbing Healthcare Ads on Baidu After Student’s Death
  87. Pivotal’s Funding Picture Just Got a Lot More Interesting
  88. The Broadsheet: May 9th
  89. Shares of Lending Club Are Crashing After CEO’s Surprise Resignation
  90. HBO’s John Oliver Just Debunked Most of the Scientific Studies You’ve Heard About
  91. Didi Is Getting Attention For Its Drivers’ Crimes As It Raises $2 Billion
  92. Twitter Has Cut Off Real-Time Alerts to U.S. Spy Agencies
  93. Former British Spy Bosses Say Leaving the EU Would Pose Security Threat
  94. CEO Daily: Monday, May 9
  95. Why a Facebook Deal Has Outraged Swedish Media
  96. Sumner Redstone Mental Competency Trial Could Come to Abrupt End Today
  97. Decades of Studies Show What Happens to Marriages After Having Kids
  98. Airbag Recalls Just Obliterated Takata’s Annual Profit
  99. Here’s How Trump and Clinton Made—and Spend—Their Fortunes
  100. These Are The Best (and Worst) States to Grow Old
  101. UPS Backing a Startup That Will Use Drones to Deliver Blood in Rwanda
  102. Why a Swiss Tax Haven is Embracing Bitcoin
  103. Facebook Just Won a Rare Trademark Victory in China
  104. Bangladesh Police Blame SWIFT for Mistakes That Allowed $81 Million Bank Heist
  105. Gates Foundation to Grant $38 Million for Low-Cost Polio Vaccine
  106. Here’s How Canada’s Wildfires Are Boosting Oil Prices
  107. The World’s Most Powerful Women: May 9
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