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  1. The Emoji In Your Next Tweet Could Trigger An Ad
  2. The One Word You Should Never Say at Work
  3. Most M&As Fail, and Microsoft Should Be Worried
  4. Amazon’s Third Bookstore Will Be In Portland
  5. New Lawsuit May Deflate Google’s Big Internet Balloon Project
  6. Why You Should Never Take a Job Just for the Money
  7. 12 Things to Consider Before Taking a Job at a Startup
  8. New York Blows Up Company’s Non-Compete Policy in Warning to Employers
  9. Apple Is Making a Hail Mary Play to Save the Smart Home
  10. Home Depot Is the Latest Retailer Suing Visa and MasterCard Over Security
  11. This CEO Says Congress Hasn’t Done Enough on Toxic Chemicals
  12. Melinda Gates, Steve Ballmer, Reid Hoffman Back Text-Based Counseling Service
  13. Fortune 500 Companies Are Opening Their Checkbooks to Help Orlando Victims
  14. Walmart to Cut 1,500 Administrative Jobs at Stores
  15. New GM Tech Aims to Prevent Children, Pets From Dying in Hot Cars
  16. Internet Ruling Could Hit Verizon and AT&T’s Yahoo Pursuit
  17. Hacked Document Shows 7 Ways Hillary Plans to Attack Trump
  18. Inside the Macy’s Store of the Future
  19. How an Intern Became One of the Most Powerful Execs at Morgan Stanley
  20. The Most Notorious Music Service of the Early 2000s Is Back
  21. Snapchat Taps Oracle to Help It Prove Its Ads Really Work
  22. Why Canada Is Helping Fiat Chrysler Build a Hybrid Minivan
  23. Uber Settles Driver Lawsuit Over Background Checks
  24. Most Americans Are Working Days for Free
  25. This Cybersecurity Firm Rejected Multiple Takeover Offers This Year
  26. Federal Reserve’s Economic Outlook Is Dimming
  27. Yellen Says Fed Was Worried about Brexit
  28. Senate Approves Bill That Would Require Women to Register for the Draft
  29. Bob Evans Troubles Continue As Shares Plummet
  30. India Ramps Up Competition with Elon Musk’s SpaceX
  31. Donald Trump to Meet With NRA About Gun Ban for Those on No-Fly List
  32. Tencent Nears Multi-Billion Dollar Deal For Stake In Mobile Game Maker
  33. This Fund Wants to Make It Easier to Invest in Biotech Stocks
  34. What’s Really Behind the P&G-Walmart Tensions
  35. This Leafy Green Vegetable Wants to Be the Next Kale
  36. Mark Zuckerberg Is at Work With a Broken Arm
  37. This Late-Night TV Host Banned Donald Trump From His Show
  38. Ivanka Trump’s New YouTube Series Answers All Your Burning Questions
  39. These 3 Companies Sell to Women—But Have None on Their Executive Teams
  40. Federal Reserve Decides Not To Raise Interest Rates
  41. Cablevision Sale Clears Last Regulatory Hurdle
  42. Uber’s Chinese Rival Has Nabbed $7.3 Billion in New Funding
  43. Tesla’s New Store is in Men’s Department at Nordstrom
  44. This Hedge Fund Manager Allegedly Made $32 Million off Insider Information From the FDA
  45. Hedge Funds Lose Hand In Caesars’ Bankruptcy Battle
  46. Get Ready for the iPhone 8 ‘Super Cycle’
  47. 10 Unforgettably Amazing Moments from the 2016 Primary Season
  48. Data Breaches Now Cost $4 Million on Average
  49. The Head of the IRS Is Closer to a Formal Censure from Congress
  50. Zika Is No Reason To Postpone the Olympics in Rio
  51. Meet the Startup That Wants You to See Sports Stats in a Whole New Way
  52. Rock Stars and Celebrities Come Together to Fight the TPP
  53. Studio Behind ‘The Walking Dead’ Threatens to Sue Over Spoiler
  54. Charlie Sheen Is Endorsing a Highly Innovative Swedish Condom
  55. Millennial Employees Could Be Your Company’s Biggest Cybersecurity Risk
  56. This VP Pick Could Win Hillary Clinton the Presidency
  57. Obama, Dalai Lama to Meet at White House on Wednesday
  58. A Startup Tries to Crack the Code to Lighter, Stronger Steel for Cars
  59. Stanford Judge Won’t Be Presiding Over Another Sexual Assault Case
  60. More Than 20 People Are Claiming to Be Prince’s Heirs
  61. Donald Trump a Nominee for Internet Villain of the Year
  62. This Startup May Have Created The Smartest Baby Monitor Around
  63. Starbucks Is Bringing Cold Brew Coffee to Grocery Stores
  64. 5 Must-See Attractions at Disney’s Shanghai Park
  65. America’s Largest Doctor Group Slams Congress for Not Funding Gun Research
  66. ISIS Might Have Claimed Credit for the Orlando Shootings Too Soon
  67. Here’s Why Bank of America Is Slashing Up to 8,400 Jobs
  68. This Company Is Going to Offer One Year of Unlimited Business-Class Flights for $35,000
  69. Capital One Is Offering Free Uber Rides to Card Members
  70. Lawmakers Want to Keep Big Pharma From Blocking Generic Drugs
  71. In Wake of Orlando Attack, Classic Trump Returns to Campaign
  72. Facebook Dominates the News Landscape as Print Continues to Crumble
  73. Quiz: How Much Do You Really Know About Monsanto?
  74. Rolls-Royce: No Company Can Plan Properly for the Future After Brexit
  75. Prince William Is the First Royal to Be on the Cover of an LGBT Magazine
  76. Apple Is Willing to Produce Music and TV Shows
  77. The SEC Will Likely Approve IEX’s New Stock Exchange
  78. Gawker’s Latest Legal Battle Could be Over Donald Trump’s Hair
  79. Power Sheet – June 15, 2016
  80. Office Depot to Hire 8,000 Workers for Back-to-School Season
  81. Term Sheet — Wednesday, June 15
  82. Netflix CEO Reed Hastings Talks About the “Stresses of Being Global”
  83. Coffee Only Causes Cancer If It’s Very Hot, WHO Says
  84. Dropbox Promises It Is Finally Headed Toward Profitability
  85. Winners and Losers in the Big Net Neutrality Ruling
  86. Risk of Zika Spreading Globally During Olympics ‘Very Low’
  87. raceAhead: June 15, 2016
  88. Brexit Bombast and a West That’s Turning in on Itself
  89. Glamsquad, the ‘Uber of Beauty Services,’ Has a New CEO
  90. Common Raises More Money for Its Fancy Millennial Dorms
  91. 5 Things the World’s Greatest Achievers All Have in Common
  92. Watch Two Target Employees Defend Woman For Breastfeeding in Public
  93. Data Sheet—Wednesday, June 15, 2016
  94. You Can Now Thank (or Blame) Netflix for Net Neutrality
  95. Bribe Scandal Takes its Toll on Hedge Fund Platinum
  96. The Broadsheet: June 15th
  97. This Is What Happens When Men Try to Take Paternity Leave
  98. Bad Guys Can Launch Cyber-Attacks for Just $6
  99. Shari Redstone Reportedly Spoke With Alibaba’s Jack Ma About Paramount
  100. An Alligator Dragged a Two-Year-Old Boy Into a Lagoon at Walt Disney World
  101. CEO Daily: Wednesday, June 15
  102. Facebook Messenger Just Became More Convenient On Android
  103. Meet the Newest CEOs of the Fortune 500
  104. Panera Bread Makes Another ‘Clean’ Food Promise
  105. SoftBank Expects up to $2.4 Billion Profit on Alibaba Share Sale
  106. Here’s A Big Reason To Be Wary Of Free Live Sports Sites
  107. Fed Expected to Hold Rates Steady as Brexit Vote Clouds Outlook
  108. This Is The Future Of Artificial Intelligence
  109. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Finally Meet After DC Primary
  110. Puerto Rico Can’t Restructure its Debt, and Now It’s Really in Trouble
  111. Donald Trump’s Failed Attempt to Build a ‘Spectacular’ Movie Studio
  112. Here’s Why Chinese Shares Won’t Be in This Major Emerging Market Index
  113. Here’s Who Won the $3.46M Charity Auction for Lunch With Warren Buffett
  114. Wall Street’s Bond King Says ‘Central Banks Are Losing Control’
  115. Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton Slam Campaign Rhetoric in the U.S. and Beyond
  116. Fortune Magazine Masthead: June 15, 2016 (Volume 178, No. 8)
  117. Raising Interest Rates Would Be a Really Risky Move for the Fed
  118. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 15
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