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  1. Will Trump’s Focus on Coal Hurt Him Outside Appalachia?
  2. Joe Biden: Bernie Sanders Will Endorse Hillary Clinton
  3. What Bernie Sanders Still Wants
  4. Disneyland’s Hometown Is Banning Airbnb
  5. Oracle Ordered to Pay HP Enterprise $3 Billion
  6. Staying Motivated Won’t Help Your Career
  7. Apple Interested In Buying Tidal Music Streaming Service
  8. Yahoo Is Making ‘Great Progress’ on Sale, CEO Says
  9. Money Should Never Drive a Startup’s Relationship With Investors
  10. Zenefits Loses Over Half Of Its Value
  11. Scientists Think a Simple Paper Strip Could Tell if You Have Cancer or Malaria
  12. Uber, Lyft Settlement Did Not Require Either Side to Pay
  13. Google’s Next Version of Android Will Be Called Nougat
  14. The FDA Wants to Know if Your Hand Sanitizer Is Safe and Actually Works
  15. Google’s Diversity Efforts Show Scant Progress
  16. J.P. Morgan Is Bringing Some Fintech Startups In-House
  17. Tim Cook Becomes Nike’s Lead Independent Director
  18. What Mark Zuckerberg’s Password Hack Says About Cybersecurity
  19. New Trial For Serial’s Adnan Syed
  20. This Industry Has No Pay Gap Between Male and Female CEOs
  21. Disney Inks MLB Video Deal Worth $3.5 Billion
  22. Regulators Examine a Fatal Crash With Tesla’s Autopilot
  23. 5 Things To Know About Mondelez’s Rejected Hershey Bid
  24. Micron Technology Plans Layoffs After Disappointing Quarter
  25. Chris Christie Is Being Vetted as a Potential Trump Running Mate
  26. This Is How Hillary Clinton Should Respond to Brexit
  27. The U.S. Government Is Calling for Immediate Repairs of These Recalled Honda Vehicles
  28. Amazon Challenges Food Industry By Starting to Sell Private Label Perishables
  29. McConnell Begins Fight to Protect Senate Republicans From Trump Backlash
  30. Dick’s Just Paid $15 Million For Sports Authority’s Name
  31. The Music Industry Just Lost a Big Fight with the Government Over Royalties
  32. Coach Has Turned to Mickey Mouse to Boost Handbag Sales
  33. NBC and Samsung Want to Broadcast the Olympics in Virtual Reality
  34. Most History Majors at Top U.S. Schools Can Skip American History
  35. Check Out the Progress On Apple’s Spaceship Campus
  36. Spotify Reportedly Says Apple Blocked Its App Update Because of Competition
  37. eBay Is Working With This Used Car Sales Startup to Sell More Cars
  38. Here Is Why Google Is Buying a Crazy Amount of Clean Energy
  39. How Mini-Fundraisers Are Propelling Hillary Clinton to Her Campaign Goal
  40. Oscars Takes a (Small) Step Toward Improving Diversity
  41. Hot Jobs for 2020 and Beyond
  42. Amazon Just Re-entered the Smartphone Business
  43. Visa and MasterCard’s $7.25 Billion Settlement Rejected By Judge
  44. Billionaire Venture Capitalist Chris Sacca on the Quickest Way to Get Rich
  45. Facebook Just Made It Easier to Ask Friends for Charitable Donations
  46. Ryanair CEO Says Actual Brexit Will Never Happen
  47. Nielsen Reveals Just How Many People Are Watching Netflix’s Most Popular Shows
  48. This High-Tech State May Make it Harder to Use Non-Compete Clauses
  49. What to Make of a ‘House of Cards’ Morning in UK Politics
  50. Elizabeth Warren Says Apple and Google ‘Snuff Out Competition’
  51. Spy Tech That Reads Your Mind
  52. Barack Obama May Want To Become a VC
  53. The Pentagon Is Getting Ready to Let Transgender People Openly Serve in the Military
  54. One of the Highest Paid Execs in Banking Is Not Even a Banker
  55. This Rental Car Giant Just Inked a Deal With Uber and Lyft
  56. George Soros Is All Gloom and Doom about Brexit
  57. Why Hillary Clinton Is Advertising in Deep-Red Nebraska
  58. Raw Cookie Dough Can Officially Make You Sick
  59. How eBay Survived While Other Disruptive Markets Disappeared
  60. This Startup Helps Marketers Optimize Mobile Outreach
  61. Where Would the U.S. Economy Be If We Didn’t Pass NAFTA?
  62. Why IBM Will Soar While Apple Stumbles
  63. Hershey Rejects Mondelez’s $23 Billion Takeover Bid
  64. Paul Singer May Be Trump’s Harshest Billionaire Critic Yet
  65. This Is What Most People Really Think of Self-Driving Cars
  66. Lindsay Lohan, Turning 30, Says She Is Writing a New Book
  67. Solar Company Sungevity Is Going Public in an Interesting Way
  68. Hillary Clinton’s Closest Aide Just Defended Her Use of a Private E-Mail Server
  69. Smugglers Use Uber-Registered Drivers to Move Migrants to U.S. Border
  70. Nancy Grace Is Leaving HLN After 12 Years
  71. Why New Jersey’s Famously Cheap Gas May End Tomorrow
  72. Power Sheet – June 30, 2016
  73. Miss Teen USA Pageant Dumps Swimsuits In Favor of Athletic Wear
  74. The World’s Biggest Uncut Diamond Is Still Up For Grabs
  75. Facebook and Google Really Want to Kill This Face-Scanning Law
  76. Fortune Live for June 30, 2016: JetSmarter, Fitbit, and Fortune’s 100 Best Workplaces for Millennials
  77. Millennial Entrepreneurs Want Their Kids to Inherit Their Businesses, Study Finds
  78. The Hollywood Studio Behind ‘Hunger Games’ Just Signed a $4.4 Billion Merger
  79. These Growing Virtual Reality Firms Are Attracting Wall Street’s Attention
  80. Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch Met Privately at Phoenix Airport
  81. Term Sheet — Thursday, June 30
  82. How an Ex-CIA Researcher Created a Saboteur-Stopping Email Tool
  83. raceAhead: June 30, 2016
  84. BMW Has 2 New Tech Partners for Driverless Cars
  85. Jessica Williams Proves the Virtue of Being ‘Woke’ and ‘Kind of a Mess’
  86. Data Sheet—Thursday, June 30, 2016
  87. Facebook Tweaks the News Feed Algorithm and Media Companies Tremble
  88. This Mystery Investor Helped Push Cylance Into the ‘Unicorn’ Club
  89. IBM and Amazon Are Sorta Strange Bedfellows in Blackboard Deal
  90. Why I Waited 10 Years Before Taking VC Funding
  91. Cisco and IBM’s New Partnership Is a Lot About Talk
  92. Exclusive: You Can Now Find All the Best Resources for Women Entrepreneurs in One Place
  93. The Broadsheet: June 30th
  94. Boris Johnson Shocks U.K., Drops out of Race to Be Prime Minister
  95. Google’s Spanish Offices Raided Over Taxes
  96. Boris Johnson Has Abruptly Pulled Out of the Race to Become Britain’s Prime Minister
  97. 4 Ways Companies Protect Their Data From Their Own Employees
  98. Netflix Eyes China as New Market
  99. CEO Daily: Thursday, June 30
  100. Amazon Sets A Date for Annual Prime Day Shopping Blitz
  101. These 2 European Rocket Launchers Are Merging to Face Competition From SpaceX
  102. This San Francisco ‘Tech Tax’ Proposal Is Exposing a Deep Divide in the City
  103. Thousands of Britons Have Been Making Inquiries About New Passports Since Brexit
  104. The SEC Is Reportedly Investigating SoftBank Ex-President Nikesh Arora
  105. 2016 Is Turning Into a Record Year for Broken Deals in Global M&A
  106. Google Just Bought the Entire Power Output From an Unbuilt Norwegian Wind Farm
  107. The Senate Has Passed the Puerto Rico Debt Relief Bill
  108. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 30
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