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  1. New York Bill That Would Fine Airbnb Landlords Passes Key Hurdles
  2. 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Facebook
  3. CEO Daily: Trump Stumbles, As Clinton Prepares for Battle
  4. California Passes France As World’s 6th-Largest Economy
  5. SEC Approves New National Stock Exchange To Rival NYSE, Nasdaq
  6. Developers Publish Alleged Flaws in Apple’s iOS10 Code
  7. Viacom Investors Pay CEO’s Legal Bills in Redstone Spat
  8. Convicted Pharma Fraudster Waksal Calls Theranos a ‘Scam’
  9. Get Your Whitey Bulger Mobster Mementos Here
  10. The Top Woman in Radio Says Podcasting Needs More Women
  11. Why Cable Companies Could Let Customers Ditch Set-Top Boxes Soon
  12. Unions Representing Thousands of Verizon Workers Ratify New Labor Deal
  13. GM CEO Mary Barra Predicts U.S. Auto Sales Will Maintain Record Pace
  14. Hillary Clinton Will Sidestep Congress To Raise Taxes on Hedge Funds
  15. After T-Mobile ‘Broke’ Domino’s With Free Pizza, It Wants to Binge On Facebook
  16. Mortgage Exec At the Heart of Financial Crisis Escapes Charges
  17. Here’s Where Microsoft Is Opening a New Lab for Some of Its Biggest Projects
  18. Watch This 8th-Grader Nail Impersonations of the 2016 Presidential Candidates
  19. How GM Is Hoping to Dismiss Customer Complaints Over Its ‘Damaged Brand’
  20. How the Women of Google Are Clapping Back at Sexism
  21. Bond Guru Gundlach Not Betting On Brexit
  22. Here’s Why Shares of Alphabet Took a Bath Today
  23. Snapchat’s Rumored Camera Glasses Could Be Hiding In Plain Sight
  24. New York Times Settles Copyright Case Over Thumbnail War Photos
  25. World’s Largest Press Release Site Gets Acquired
  26. American Marriages Still Have a 50/50 Chance of Ending in Divorce
  27. Facebook Has Become a Place Where Death Is Broadcast Live
  28. Mitsubishi Plans $600M Compensation for 4 Models Over Mileage Cheat
  29. How One Lawmaker Is Trying to Help Uber and Lyft Resume Service in Austin
  30. Uber Is Finally Offering UberJET Flights Again This Weekend
  31. Colorado’s First Congresswoman Perfectly Sums Up Why We Need More Women in Politics
  32. Working Long Hours Is Way Worse For Women’s Health Than For Men’s
  33. You Can Now Buy Wrapping Paper With Kim Kardashian’s Butt On It
  34. More Companies Are Pulling Money Out of Trump’s Republican Convention
  35. Rolls-Royce CEO: Our Self-Driving Cars Won’t Be ‘Dumbed-Down, Small Plastic Pods’
  36. In Internal Document, U.S. Diplomats Demand Syria Action
  37. This Playground for the Rich Is the Most Economically Unequal City in America
  38. You’ll Have to Pay Big Bucks for Game 7 Tickets Between the Warriors and Cavs
  39. Lawsuits Videos May Offer Fodder for Trump, Clinton Attack Ads
  40. How to Get an iPhone 6s for $1
  41. Donald Trump’s Tax Return Refusal: Now It’s Just Getting Awkward
  42. Here’s What Bill Gates Thinks of Microsoft’s LinkedIn Acquisition
  43. Get Ready for a Flood of Cloud Software Deals
  44. Chinese Investors Looking to Dethrone Tesla as Electric Car Kingpin
  45. Twitter Is An ‘Inevitable’ Social Network Acquisition
  46. Bill Clinton’s Magic Is Not Working With Millennials
  47. MasterCard and Visa Just Took Some of the Headache Out of Chip Cards
  48. George W. Bush Is Back
  49. Smith & Wesson Earnings, Orlando Shooting Push Gun Stocks Higher
  50. Paul Ryan Says Donald Trump’s Ascension Is ‘a Very Strange Situation’
  51. Meet The Man Who Turns Commercial Jets Into Airborne Palaces
  52. Leonardo DiCaprio Will Testify in ‘Wolf of Wall Street’ Lawsuit
  53. Viacom Says Earnings Will Be Lower Due to Boardroom Battle
  54. Wounded Warrior Project Is Getting a New CEO
  55. Here’s Why Shares of Lumber Liquidators Are Skyrocketing
  56. Power Sheet – June 17, 2016
  57. Two Groups Bid $4.1 Billion to Buy UFC
  58. Lin-Manuel Miranda Sets Exit Date for Hamilton
  59. Anonymous Hacks ISIS Twitter Accounts in Gay Pride Tribute
  60. New Signs at Disney World Will Warn About Alligators
  61. Here Are All The Ways Viacom Has Become a Hot Mess
  62. Term Sheet — Friday, June 17
  63. Disney’s Week of Tragedies Keeps Getting Worse
  64. Here’s Why We’re Not Ditching the $100 Bill
  65. Here’s Why Janet Yellen Should Be More Worried About Negative Rates
  66. Facebook’s Head of Small Business Says the Best Videos Pass This Test
  67. Microsoft Just Closed a Security Gap That Affected Windows for Decades
  68. 7 Cool (and Affordable) Gadgets and Gift Ideas for Father’s Day
  69. The Theranos Disaster Shows Us the Dangers of Chasing Fame and Fortune
  70. raceAhead: June 17, 2016
  71. Ex-SAP Exec Charged With Insider Trading
  72. Will Messenger Become The New Facebook?
  73. Data Sheet—Friday, June 17, 2016
  74. How These Major Employers Are Creating Opportunities for Ex-Felon Job Seekers
  75. Killing of British Lawmaker Has Thrown the ‘Brexit’ Vote into Limbo
  76. The Broadsheet: June 17th
  77. The Grammy Awards Will Now Consider Streaming-Only Music Releases
  78. What Happens When Investors Back Rival Companies (Like Uber and Didi)?
  79. CEO Daily: Friday, June 17
  80. How a Chef Is Exposing the Hidden Racism in ‘Southern’ Kitchens
  81. Christina Aguilera Is Donating the Proceeds From Her New Single to Orlando Shooting Victims
  82. Presidential Impersonators Are Having a Field Day with Donald Trump
  83. British Companies Are Bracing for ‘Brexit’
  84. A New App Links China’s Corrupt Journalists With PR-Hungry Companies
  85. HSBC Will Pay $1.6B to End Shareholder Lawsuit Over Subprime Unit
  86. John McCain Says President Obama Is ‘Directly Responsible’ for the Orlando Shooting
  87. Brazil Tourism Minister Resigns in Graft Case 2 Months Before Olympics
  88. The Black Box From Crashed EgyptAir Flight Has Been Retrieved
  89. Disney Reportedly Warned About Alligators After 1 Chased a Child Last Year
  90. Microsoft Gets Into the Cannabis Compliance Business
  91. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 17
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