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  1. Trump’s Campaign Fundraising Falls Far Below Hillary Clinton’s
  2. Soros Predicts Brexit Would Cause “Precipitous” Plunge for Pound
  3. Paris Mayor Is Unhappy With Amazon’s Same-Day Delivery Service
  4. It’s Time to Stop Making Fake Friendships at Work
  5. Elon Musk May Have A Robot Up His Sleeve
  6. Chinese Economic Cyber-Espionage Plummets in U.S.
  7. This Is What It’s Like to Lead a Team That Doesn’t Like You
  8. Facebook Investors Approve Mark Zuckerberg’s Three-Class Share Structure
  9. Apple CEO Tim Cook Says ‘No’ To Donald Trump But ‘Yes’ To Paul Ryan
  10. What the Orlando Tragedies Can Teach Businesses
  11. The NYT’s Planned Ad-Free Paywall Will be a Double-Edged Sword
  12. Your Next Startup Idea Could Be Hiding in Some Really Surprising Places
  13. Carl Icahn Bid Pushes Shares of Federal-Mogul Up
  14. Sumner Redstone Calls Viacom CEO Claims ‘Offensive’
  15. Employers Are Cutting Back on Some Wellness Programs
  16. Marvell Technology Names New CEO After Firing Predecessor
  17. School Lunchrooms Stung By Sandwich Recall
  18. Paul Ryan Calls for FBI to Release Full Transcript From Orlando 911 Calls
  19. Orlando Shooter’s Employer Admits ‘Clerical Error’
  20. Walmart Signs $1.5 Billion Deal With JD.Com In Latest China Effort
  21. Feds Drop Charges Claiming FedEx Knowingly Trafficked Illegal Prescription Drugs
  22. J.P. Morgan Just Made This Woman CIO of Its Corporate and Investment Bank
  23. This Iconic Board Game Is Being Turned into a Musical
  24. Tesla Has Its Eyes on This Chinese City For A New Factory
  25. Cindy Crawford’s Infamous Pepsi Ad Is Back—With an Emoji Twist
  26. China Beats the U.S. In Supercomputing Prowess
  27. Tumblr Wants to Join the Live Video Broadcasting Craze
  28. Exxon, ConocoPhillips Top List of Methane Polluters
  29. Fiat Chrysler Will Investigate Crash That Killed ‘Star Trek’ Actor Anton Yelchin
  30. Netflix Is Definitely Not Entertaining Its Shareholders
  31. What New Hiring Methods Say About Wall Street’s Diversity Problem
  32. Why Investors Don’t Care About Under Armour’s Bad Weekend
  33. Poll: Security Concerns, Support for Trump Rise After Orlando Shooting
  34. You Can Soon Get Cuban Coffee for Your Nespresso
  35. Donald Trump: The Unproductive Narcissist
  36. Disney Was the Real Winner of the NBA Finals
  37. FCC Chief Makes Big Promises Ahead of 5G Wireless Vote in July
  38. A Record Number of Americans Say They Can Indeed Afford Health Care
  39. These Are The Fortune 500’s Worst-Performing Stocks
  40. Why U.K. Universities Are Really Worried About ‘Brexit’
  41. Not Even the NRA Agrees With Donald Trump on This Gun Proposal
  42. Ivanka Trump May Be Why Corey Lewandowski Was Fired
  43. 5 Things You Don’t Know (But Should) About McDonald’s
  44. Tech Industry Wins Big in Supreme Court Patent Ruling
  45. Wall Street Won’t Let Elizabeth Warren Be Hillary Clinton’s Vice President
  46. J.K. Rowling Makes a Powerful Case for Britain Staying in the EU
  47. CIA Director Is ‘Disappointed’ in Twitter and Dataminr
  48. No, Europe Does Not Have 47 Unicorns
  49. Here’s What You Need to Know About Costco’s Switch From AmEx to Visa
  50. Why Leaders Need to Know What Machines Can’t Do
  51. Dell Just Got a Little Closer to Paying Down Its Ginormous Debt
  52. This Is What Electric Cars Will Do To The U.S. Gas Demand
  53. Narendra Modi Just Made India ‘The Most Open Economy in the World’
  54. Twitter Is Going to Need a Lot More Than Just a Magic Pony
  55. Why Democrats Aren’t Scared of Gun Control Anymore
  56. Microsoft Says Google Chrome Browser Is Burning Your Battery
  57. Employees Are the Weakest Link in Computer Security
  58. A Zika Vaccine Is Ready to Be Tested on Humans
  59. The World’s Biggest Plane Is Getting Ready to Take Off
  60. Apple’s Photos App Will Know If You’re Greedy or Suspicious
  61. Millennials Want Peace and Quiet at Work, Not Free Snacks
  62. Former Twitter CEO Dick Costolo Got Hacked
  63. Kellogg Launches VC Fund to Invest in Food Startups
  64. Brexit Vote Is Giving These Tiny European Regions Major Anxiety
  65. Obama and Zuckerberg to Team Up in Global Entrepreneurship Push
  66. Meet the Oldest Executives in the Fortune 500
  67. Here’s Where Accenture Is Looking for Help to Boost Its Cybersecurity Portfolio
  68. Nissan Has Had It With Brexit Campaigners Using Its Name and Logo
  69. This Is America’s New Favorite Candy
  70. The Supreme Court Just Rejected a Big Challenge to Assault Weapons Bans
  71. Why Volkswagen’s Former CEO Is Being Investigated Now
  72. Higher Minimum Wage Forcing Chefs to Look Beyond Restaurants
  73. This Canadian Software Maker Is Buying Some of HP Inc’s Assets for Millions
  74. Donald Trump Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski Is Out
  75. Why Taylor Swift and the Music Industry’s New Attack on YouTube Is a Mistake
  76. Six Flags Plans to Open Theme Parks in Saudi Arabia
  77. The Man Who Claimed to Invent Bitcoin Now Wants a Patent Empire
  78. Poultry Producer Recalls 27 Tons of Chicken
  79. Term Sheet — Monday, June 20
  80. Here’s Why Twitter Just Bought This Artificial Intelligence Startup
  81. Joe Biden Rips Into Donald Trump’s Views on Foreign Policy
  82. How an Idea for Organic Saltines Became a Booming Business
  83. Supreme Court Rejects Appeal Over Apartheid Claims Against IBM and Ford
  84. How American Express Is Getting Killed by MasterCard and Visa—in One Chart
  85. Power Sheet – June 20, 2016
  86. Spotify Just Surpassed a Major Milestone Despite Lack of Profits
  87. India Opens the Door for Apple Retail
  88. So Your Employees Are Taking Home Office Supplies
  89. John Oliver Offers Funny But Scary Explanation of ‘Brexit’ Dangers
  90. Why the Summer Solstice May Be the Happiest Day of the Year
  91. CFOs Are Becoming Cloud Software Converts
  92. This Big Change Could Make Apple Shares Fall
  93. Global Stocks Are Soaring as Fears of a Brexit Fade
  94. The Broadsheet: June 20th
  95. Hackers Attack Citrix Remote Access Software
  96. Data Sheet—Monday, June 20, 2016
  97. CEO Daily: Monday, June 20
  98. Rome Just Elected This 37-Year-Old Lawyer As Its First Female Mayor
  99. Apple Is One Tech Giant That Will Be Sitting Out Trump’s Republican Convention
  100. Chinese Companies Have Already Set an Outbound M&A Record This Year
  101. Philippe Dauman’s Last Stand
  102. Country Shuts Down Facebook and Twitter Because Of High School Exams
  103. Visa Just Aired Its First Ad for the Rio Olympics
  104. Here’s How Brexit Could Unravel the Global Markets
  105. Fact Checking Donald Trump’s Post-Orlando Arguments About Refugees
  106. The ‘In’ Campaign Pulled Ahead in Two New ‘Brexit’ Opinion Polls
  107. Mobile Internet Ad Spending Will Pass Desktop For the First Time in 2017
  108. Uber’s Upstart Rival in Pakistan Uses Rickshaws and SMS Messaging
  109. The Senate Will Vote on 4 Gun Control Measures Monday
  110. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 20
  111. What Could Stall India’s Growing Smartphone Market
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