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  1. GE’s New Software Cuts Pollution From Coal Plants
  2. Sony Sets Date for Release of Its New Virtual Reality Headset
  3. Female CEO of Saudi Arabia Company Says Women’s Right to Drive Could Be ‘Coming Very Soon’
  4. 6 Tips to Successfully Transition From Your Day Job to Your Own Business
  5. Google Steps Up Its Business Technology Game
  6. What Apple Opening Siri to Developers Means for Cars
  7. How This Female Exec Handles ‘the Most Difficult Job in Media’
  8. The One Quality Most People Want From A Leader
  9. What to Do When a Job You Want Comes With a Pay Cut
  10. Here’s How Apple Balances Data Analysis With Privacy
  11. What Every New Manager Needs To Know To Be Successful
  12. Here’s Why Netflix Is Driving Hollywood Crazy
  13. Amazon’s Alexa Will Soon Be Able to Detect How You Feel
  14. Gawker Media Seeks Approval For Bankruptcy Loan
  15. These Are the 12 Biggest Mergers and Acquisitions of 2016
  16. Shares Of Chinese Search Giant Baidu Tumble on Lowered Forecast
  17. Apple Throws Corporate Users a Bone or Two
  18. Donald Trump Revokes the Press Credentials of the Washington Post
  19. Wary of Donating on GoFundMe? What to Look for Before You Give Online
  20. Hurray! Apple Will Let Us Delete Those Crummy iPhone Apps
  21. The Author of ‘Fight Club’ Is Releasing His Own Coloring Book
  22. Could Denmark Be the Next Nation to Bail On the EU?
  23. General Mills Teams Up With The Largest Organic Farmer-Owned Cooperative
  24. Here’s How to Avoid Owning Stock in Gun Companies
  25. Square Cash Users Will Be Able to Send Money Via Apple iMessage
  26. Supreme Court Won’t Weigh What Makes A U.S. Citizen
  27. Donald Trump Doubles Down on Pledge to Ban Muslim Immigration
  28. Watch the Official Trailer For ‘LEGO Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures’
  29. How a Photo With Barack Obama and David Cameron Made Denmark’s Former Prime Minister a “Selfie Queen”
  30. Apple Catches Up to Spotify With Apple Music Redesign
  31. Apple Has Paid Almost $50 Billion to App Developers
  32. Why President Obama Was Right Not to Say ‘Radical Islamic Terrorism’
  33. Senate Democrats Renew Gun Control Push After Orlando Attack
  34. Who is Apple’s Music Executive Bozoma Saint John?
  35. Microsoft’s Mysterious Project Scorpio Will Handle Virtual Reality
  36. Donald Trump Is Turning 70. Here’s What We Can Learn From the History He’s Seen
  37. Apple Makes Its WatchOS Faster and With More Health, Fitness Features
  38. Sanofi’s Takeover Battle With Medivation Has Hit a Whole New Phase
  39. Hillary Clinton Calls For Gun Control and Outreach to Muslims After Orlando Shooting
  40. Apple Showcases the Next Version of iPhone Software: iOS 10
  41. This Is Starbucks’ Latest Frappuccino Concoction
  42. Snapchat Rolls Out Its Latest Weapon in the War to Own Mobile Ads
  43. Is the FCC’s Set-Top Box Plan a Security Risk? Hardly
  44. Apple Pay Finally Arrives on the Web
  45. How LinkedIn Could Finally Make Microsoft Dynamics a Big Deal
  46. The FAA Wants to Fine Amazon $350,000 Over Hazardous Cargo
  47. Apple TV Software Gets A Big Upgrade
  48. Here’s Why Domino’s Wants to Start Tracking Its Customers
  49. Apple Renamed Its Desktop Operating System OS X to macOS
  50. What It Takes to Make It as a Food Entrepreneur Right Now
  51. You Can Now Use Dunkin’ Donuts Mobile Ordering App Nationwide
  52. This Is the Most Googled Word in Syria
  53. Here’s Just How Much the Cable Industry Is Spending on Opposing FCC Regulations
  54. How the Orlando Shootings Will Shape the General Election
  55. Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls Orlando Attack ‘Terrorism’ and ‘Senseless’
  56. Microsoft Has A New, Super Small Video Game Console
  57. The Supreme Court Has Struck Down Puerto Rico’s Bid to Restructure Its Debts
  58. Here’s Proof Microsoft Just Paid Way Too Much to Connect With LinkedIn
  59. Undocumented Immigrants Could Soon Buy Obamacare Plans in California
  60. Here’s Why Bitcoin Prices Are Skyrocketing
  61. Louis C.K. Explains Why Hillary Clinton Should Be Our Next President
  62. Pepper Robots Start Working in Belgian Hospitals
  63. Obama Says There’s No Sign the Orlando Shooter Was Part of a Larger Plot
  64. AIG Won’t Pay For NFL Players’ Head Injuries Anymore
  65. McDonald’s Is Moving Its Headquarters Back to Chicago
  66. After Orlando Shooting, Supreme Court Due to Consider Assault Rifle Ban Case
  67. Was Someone Tipped Off To The LinkedIn Sale?
  68. Tony Awards Ratings Highest in 15 Years, Thanks to ‘Hamilton’
  69. Major Apple Supplier Expects iPhone Shipments to Fall In 2016
  70. The Biggest Health Care Companies in the Fortune 500
  71. How to Talk About the Orlando Massacre At Work
  72. Private Equity Firm Blackstone Is Channeling Warren Buffett
  73. Clinton and Trump’s Reactions to Orlando Shooting Are a Study in Contrasts
  74. How the Orlando Tragedy Will Test Trump and Clinton
  75. This Watchdog of For-Profit Colleges Is in Danger of Getting Shut Down
  76. Disney and SeaWorld Respond to Orlando Nightclub Shooting
  77. Gunmaker Shares Climb After Mass Shooting In Orlando
  78. #OrlandoUnited: How to Help the Victims of the Orlando Nightclub Shooting
  79. LinkedIn Sale Is $2.8 Billion Payday for Reid Hoffman
  80. Here’s Everything Trump Has to Do to Win the Election
  81. Is This the New Xbox One S?
  82. Egg Producers are Going to End This Gruesome Practice
  83. What VMware’s Latest Purchase Means for Its CEO
  84. Read LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner’s Letter to Employees
  85. Power Sheet – June 13, 2016
  86. Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton Is Corrupt — Is He Right?
  87. Term Sheet — Monday, June 13
  88. These 10 Companies Dropped the Most in the Fortune 500
  89. This European Country Could Be Next to Block Uber
  90. One of the Best Ways To Become a Top Performing Company
  91. Lawyer for Uber Drivers Slashes Fees by $10 Million
  92. How LGBT Celebrities Reacted to the Orlando Nightclub Shooting
  93. raceAhead: June 13, 2016
  94. Two of My Employees Are Dating. Now What?
  95. Take a Look at Procter & Gamble’s Newest Products
  96. Wal-Mart Just Shook up Its International Management
  97. Data Sheet—Monday, June 13, 2016
  98. Microsoft Buying LinkedIn For $26.2 Billion
  99. HBO’s John Oliver Addresses the Orlando Massacre: ‘This Just Hurts”
  100. How Algorithms Help Human Recruiters Make Better Hiring Decisions
  101. What Does Apple Have Up Its Sleeve for Siri?
  102. A GoFundMe Campaign Has Raised $1.3 Million to Support the Orlando Shooting Victims
  103. Tribune Has Pulled its Channels From Dish’s Service
  104. G4S, Which Employed Mateen, Sees its Shares Plunge
  105. Notarize Wants To Turn Your iPhone Into A Notary
  106. These Are the Craziest Fortune 500 Jobs You’ve Never Heard Of
  107. What Makes the AR-15 So Appealing to Mass Shooters?
  108. Cycle Computing Nets Investment to Boost High-Performance Computing
  109. The Broadsheet: June 13th
  110. Disneyland Shanghai Opening Is Set to Go Despite Airport Bombing
  111. Twilio Sets Terms for Upcoming IPO
  112. Major Investor in Chinese Uber Rival Has Money Behind Uber Too
  113. Sallie Krawcheck: This Is the Biggest Question I Ask Myself as a Working Mom
  114. Longtime eBay Lawyer Gets a New (Old) Job
  115. American Express and U.S. Open Golf Agree to Play Another Round
  116. Facebook Accidentally Declared This Country To Be At War
  117. CEO Daily: Monday, June 13
  118. WikiLeaks Says It Will Publish More Hillary Clinton Emails
  119. You Won’t Believe How Many Millennials Own Credit Cards
  120. Bluetooth Is About To Get Some Big Improvements
  121. This Country Is Taking Goldman Sachs to Court This Week
  122. JetBlue Chairman: How Top Leaders Can Win Back America’s Trust
  123. Donald Trump Is Delaying His Attack on Hillary Clinton After Orlando Shooting
  124. The World’s Biggest 2016 IPO Was Just Put on Ice Indefinitely
  125. Verizon and AT&T Are Reportedly Through to the Final Round of Yahoo Bidding
  126. J.K. Rowling Is Mourning A Harry Potter World Employee Who Died in the Orlando Shooting
  127. Chinese Uber Rival Didi Chuxing Just Raised Another $600 Million
  128. Orlando Gunman Passed 2 Employer Screenings at His Security Guard Job
  129. Walgreens Is Officially Cutting Ties With Theranos
  130. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 13
  131. Solar Is Going to Get Ridiculously Cheap
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