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  1. Donald Trump’s Campaign Is in a World of Pain
  2. Why Men Are Disappearing From the Workforce
  3. Why the Senate Should Vote on Merrick Garland’s Nomination Now
  4. Google Spreads Its Cloud Into Universities
  5. Are Trump’s Campaign Changes Coming Too Late? Republicans Are Anxious
  6. Elon Musk Is Not the First CEO To Buy His Other Company
  7. The Surprising Qualities Managers Look For In Job Candidates
  8. Why Amazon Is Dead Wrong About Your Data Centers
  9. The Biggest Turnoffs For Job Candidates
  10. This 27-Year-Old Will Make $5 Million This Year Selling Bags Online
  11. 6 New, Cool Travel Products You’ll Want for Your Next Vacation
  12. How America’s Most Hated Airline Is Trying to Change
  13. This Is the Most Important Business Trend in Pharma
  14. Here’s Why the Drone Industry Just Had A Milestone Moment
  15. Tesla Seeks to Buy SolarCity
  16. Russian Hackers Reportedly Breach Clinton Foundation
  17. Meet the Man Who Thinks ‘Call of Duty’ Should Be an Olympic Sport
  18. eBay Adds Lyft’s CEO to its Board
  19. Faraday Future’s Self-Driving Car Cleared for California Roads
  20. Housing Bust Could Cost Canada’s Banks $17 Billion
  21. Bill Ackman Is Gearing Up for Another Campaign Against Herbalife
  22. Sean Parker Is Funding the First Human Trials of a Revolutionary Cancer Treatment
  23. DFJ Growth Raising $500 Million for New Fund
  24. This Southern Icon Is America’s Favorite Fast Food Restaurant
  25. Here’s Why Adobe Shares Are Slipping Despite Its Positive Sales Streak
  26. Uber Will Expand to Office In the Real Silicon Valley
  27. Facebook Is Paying Millions to News Outlets and Celebrities to Create Live Video
  28. Ex-Kleiner Perkins, General Catalyst Partners Launch New VC Firm
  29. Donald Trump Receives Standing Ovation at Evangelical Meeting
  30. Here’s the Guy Behind Trump’s Weird ‘Mad Men’ Connection
  31. Fiat Chrysler to Phase Out Air Bag Inflators Subject to Recall
  32. Here’s What Critics Have to Say About Oprah’s New TV Role
  33. Hillary Clinton: Trump Economic Policies Would “Throw Us Back Into Recession”
  34. 12 Passive-Aggressive Phrases That Destroy Your Business
  35. Here’s the Latest Cloud Startup Seeking to Fix Customer Service
  36. Russian Oligarch Is Backing Hyperloop One’s Effort to Reach Moscow
  37. Hillary Clinton’s Economic Speech Was Missing Something Big
  38. Trader Joe’s Will Spend $2 Million to Fix Alleged Air Pollution Violations
  39. Winklevoss Brothers Expand Their Bitcoin Exchange to the U.K.
  40. Here’s How Much Cash You’ll Collect From Apple’s Price-Fixing Case
  41. Six Degrees of Separation from Tencent to 50 Cent
  42. PayPal Dumped Cloud Company After It Refused To Monitor Customers’ Files
  43. Brexit Could Be the Last Straw for London’s Crazy House Prices
  44. Corporations Are Doing ‘Innovation Theater’ at the Worst Possible Time
  45. How This Advertising Firm Plans to Compete With Google for Travel Ad Sales
  46. Slack Is Making Its Workplace Chat App Even Stickier
  47. Hillary Clinton Says Donald Trump Likely “Isn’t as Rich as He Claims”
  48. Microsoft Is the Best Dividend Stock on the Fortune 500
  49. Amazon Cloud Chief Says New Customers Weigh Many Clouds, but End Up with One
  50. Trump Says He Could Use a Little More Support From Republicans
  51. Libertarian Candidate Gary Johnson: Corporate America’s Best Bet for President?
  52. California Sets Deadline to Close Its Last Operating Nuclear Power Plant
  53. Yellen Says She’s Not Worried About a Recession
  54. The Brexit Debate Starts a Cat Fight on Social Media
  55. You Can Now Follow Michelle Obama On Snapchat
  56. Robots Could Soon Be Classified as ‘Electronic Persons’ in Europe
  57. Visium Hedge Funder Found Dead After Insider Trading Charges
  58. Zillow Group CEO: A 24/7 Work Culture Won’t Inspire Great Work
  59. The One Thing All Successful Entrepreneurs Have in Common
  60. Is Apple Nixing the iPhone’s Headphone Jack or Not?
  61. Taco Bell Is Giving Away Free Doritos Locos Tacos
  62. Bernie Sanders Could Destroy His Own Revolution
  63. Check Out These 72 New Emojis Being Released Today
  64. Why Uber and Lyft Rivals Are Flocking to Austin, Texas
  65. Nest Thermostats Can Now React to Changing Energy Prices
  66. Apple Wins Case Over ‘Error 53’ Wiped iPhones
  67. Harvard Is Making Big Changes to How It Manages Its $37.6 Billion Endowment
  68. Fed Won’t Bailout Puerto Rico
  69. Trump’s Disappointing Finance Report Could Be The Opening #NeverTrump Needs
  70. How to Answer 10 of the Toughest Apple Interview Questions
  71. Quiz: Can You Guess Which British Celebrities Support Brexit?
  72. The Best Time to Look for Investors
  73. A Venture Capital Icon Has Died
  74. U.S. Will Spend $2.6 Trillion Less on Health Care Than Previously Estimated
  75. German Watchdog Wants Volkswagen’s Entire Former Board to Be Investigated
  76. How IKEA Plans to Help Restaurants Build Their Own Indoor Farms
  77. The Job Market for MBAs Is the Best Since 2010
  78. Impax Buys Generic Drugs from Teva and Allergan for $586 Million
  79. Yellen Says Brexit Could Damage the U.S. Economy
  80. BitTorrent Wants to Get Into the News Business
  81. Here’s Where Samsung Pay Will Be Available for Purchases Next
  82. How the Owner of Trendy NYC Bakery Milk Bar Won Over Her Future Mentor
  83. Former Google, Microsoft Execs Aim to Make Walkie Talkies and Binders Obsolete
  84. Twitter and Vine Videos Get Major Overhauls
  85. How Donald Trump’s Nativism Ruined the GOP
  86. This Group Is Even Wealthier Than the 1%
  87. Vulnerable GOP Senators Are Backing the NRA to Keep Their Seats
  88. Here’s What Tumblr Is Doing About Live Video Broadcasting
  89. Clinton Will Slam Trump On Taxes in Ohio Economic Speech
  90. Term Sheet — Tuesday, June 21
  91. Facebook Messenger Is Actually Helping Small Businesses Boost Sales
  92. Why Samsung Is Investing Billions Through Its Silicon Valley Lab
  93. How United Expects to Profit From Cheaper Fares and Fewer Delays
  94. Power Sheet – June 21, 2016
  95. Neustar Is Splitting Into 2 Publicly Traded Companies
  96. Instagram’s User Base Has More Than Doubled in the Last 2 Years
  97. David Beckham Is Backing Britain to Remain in the EU
  98. Uncertainty Is the New Mantra of Yellen’s Fed
  99. 10 Strange and Awesome Things You Didn’t Know Your iPhone Could Do
  100. raceAhead: June 21, 2016
  101. Data Sheet—Tuesday, June 21, 2016
  102. Disney Is Bringing Olaf and Other ‘Frozen’ Characters to Its Park
  103. Retiring GM Design Chief On Being Black and His Incredible 44-Year Legacy
  104. Nikesh Arora Resigns at SoftBank
  105. Boeing Says It Has Reached an Airplane Deal With Iran
  106. Make No Mistake, Facebook’s Lifeline Is Advertising
  107. Shareholders Take Action Against Volkswagen in Germany After ‘Dieselgate’
  108. A Cheap Lunch From a Pharma Rep Can Influence Doctors’ Prescriptions
  109. Brexit or Not, Market Volatility Is Here to Stay
  110. The Broadsheet: June 21st
  111. Priceline Founder Launches New Company Aimed at Business Travelers
  112. For Many Trump Employees, Keeping Quiet Is Legally Required
  113. The FAA Is Finally Going to Announce New Rules for Small Drones
  114. Russian Lawmakers Call For More Surveillance and Weaker Encryption
  115. CEO Daily: Tuesday, June 21
  116. Donald Trump’s Campaign Has Spent Over $6 Million at Trump Companies
  117. Brexit Vote Is Still Too Close to Call With 2 Days to Go
  118. Warren Buffett Wants to Help Your Child Start a Small Business This Summer
  119. This Decision Could Push a Lawsuit Over Uber’s Surge Pricing Into Arbitration
  120. What You Can Expect If A Brexit Really Happens
  121. I Lost My Job Twice–Here’s How I Bounced Back
  122. Here’s Why You’ll Likely Pay More for Your Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
  123. Tencent Is Spending Billions On This Hit Game Firm
  124. Hillary Clinton Is Planning to Attack Donald Trump’s Economic Acumen
  125. Inside Donald Trump’s High-Stakes Effort to Win Over Evangelicals
  126. A Divided Senate Blocks Gun Control Reforms After Orlando Shootings
  127. This Company Just Filed Brazil’s Biggest Bankruptcy Ever
  128. Hillary Clinton’s VP Search Just Got More Intense
  129. Modell’s and Sports Direct Are Discussing a Joint Bid for Sports Authority
  130. British Man Arrested at Las Vegas Rally Was Planning to Kill Donald Trump
  131. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 21
  132. A Brexit Could Really Complicate Free Trade
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