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  1. Judge Upholds Google’s Win Over Oracle in $9 Billion Trial Over APIs
  2. Justice Department Asks Supreme Court to Overturn Apple, Samsung Case
  3. 6 Ways to Get Promoted Instantly
  4. Snapchat Will Pass Twitter and Pinterest In One Key Metric This Year
  5. Tesla Tried To Buy A Lithium Startup for $325 Million
  6. Answers to the 25 Most Frequently Asked Questions on Starting a Business
  7. Sexism and Gender Equality Made Alphabet’s Shareholder Meeting Squirm
  8. The One Thing Warren Buffett Says Every Business Must Do
  9. Google Fi Mobile Service Adds Coverage From US Cellular
  10. Modi Wants a Deeper Security Relationship Between India and the U.S.
  11. Sanders Under Mounting Pressure to Quit as Democrats Look to Unite
  12. Fiat Chrysler Reportedly in Early Talks With Uber
  13. This Country Loves ‘Warcraft’ Despite Abysmal Reviews
  14. Women Are at the Heart of America’s Obesity Epidemic
  15. Axl Rose Wants a ‘Fat’ Photo Taken Off the Internet. Here’s Why It Won’t Happen.
  16. Watch the Powerful Sexual Assault PSA Lena Dunham Dedicated to the Stanford Victim
  17. The 5 Issues Entrepreneurs Want Clinton and Trump to Address
  18. Taco Bell is Holding a Burrito Hostage, and its Fans Are Furious
  19. SEC Says Morgan Stanley Complicit in Giant Hack Attack
  20. Why Tesla Has Been In Battery Talks With Samsung for Years
  21. Researchers Find Heat Resistant E. coli in Ground Beef
  22. Here’s How to Get a Free Amazon Fire Tablet
  23. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky Takes Stand Against Discrimination
  24. Why Bernie Sanders Suffers from “CEO Disease”
  25. Washington Post May Stop Testing Employees for Pot
  26. Donald Trump Says He’s ‘Disappointed’ by Criticism From Republican Leaders
  27. BMW Beats Tesla in Bid to Supply Los Angeles Police With Electric Cars
  28. The Ruling in This High-Profile Fraud Case Could Cost Trump Millions
  29. Apple Tweaks App Store Rules To Give Some Developers A Bigger Cut
  30. Watch Out, Apple: Microsoft to Host WWDC Afterparty
  31. Elon Musk Has a Date for the First Relaunch of a SpaceX Rocket
  32. Airbnb Finally Adds an Important Business Travel Feature
  33. Here’s Why Shares of Skullcandy are Soaring
  34. Here’s the Neighborhood in Your State With the Most Million-Dollar Homes
  35. Hillary Clinton’s Campaign Preps Formal Effort to Recruit Republicans
  36. Why Female Athletes Can’t Afford to Let Zika Keep Them From the Olympics
  37. Clothing Startup Wants to Create Smarter Workwear For Women
  38. AT&T Scores Another Deal With Its Unionized Workers
  39. Ralph Lauren Has a $1.8 Billion Department Store Problem
  40. An Inside Look at How Hormel Acquired Applegate
  41. New Federal Guidelines for Self-Driving Cars Coming This July
  42. Facebook Shareholder Thinks Mark Zuckerberg Has Too Much Power
  43. University Pays $16,000 to Stop Ransomware Attack
  44. Even Women Who Golf Are Still Being Left Out of Deals Struck on the Course
  45. Consumers Are Now Doing Most of Their Shopping Online
  46. These Are the World’s Most Valuable Brands
  47. Why Bill Gates Thinks Raising Chickens Would Solve a Huge Problem
  48. Microsoft Thinks Your Web Searches Could Help Diagnose Cancer Early
  49. Hillary Clinton Just Picked Up a Big Time Environmental Endorsement
  50. Software Glitch Wipes Out Lexus Navigation Systems
  51. The Last Stand of Ken Chenault
  52. Hormel Finds a New Recipe for Success
  53. Hillary Clinton’s Speech Gave Some Big Hints about Her Anti-Trump Strategy
  54. Netflix Finally Tells You What You ‘Devour’ And What You ‘Savor’
  55. Here Are the 10 Most Profitable Companies
  56. Singapore Is Taking Internet Access Away From Its Public Servants
  57. How to Make Friends at a New Job
  58. The New York Times Is Preparing to Step Up Its War on Ad Blockers
  59. Southwest Airlines’ Big Sale Is Back, With a Catch
  60. You Can Run Android On Your iPhone—Kinda
  61. How the Republican Party Can Avoid Death by Trump
  62. Why Shares of the Payment System That Almost Everyone Uses Cratered 30% Today
  63. Maria Sharapova Receives Two-Year Ban for Doping Violation
  64. U.K. Extends EU Referendum Registration Deadline Due to Technical Issues
  65. Here’s How Two Visionaries Want to Fix a Broken Internet
  66. The Bernie Sanders Campaign Is Over But It Doesn’t End Here
  67. ‘Scandal’ Star Kerry Washington Was Dropped From 2 TV Pilots Because She Wasn’t ‘Hood’ Enough
  68. Here’s How You Can Celebrate Ghostbusters Day
  69. Power Sheet – June 8, 2016
  70. Ford and Fiat Chrysler Are Going to Make More SUVs
  71. Here’s Why Tesla Could Eventually Be Worth $700 Billion
  72. raceAhead: June 8, 2016
  73. These Companies Are Aiming to Cash In on #Airbnbwhileblack Controversy
  74. Martha Stewart Says the Show ‘Orange Is the New Black’ Isn’t as Good as Real Prison
  75. India Putting Floor Beneath Oil Prices as Demand Continues to Soar
  76. Mobile Payment App Backed by Target and Walmart Shuts Down
  77. Police Find Aubrey McClendon Crash Was Not a Suicide
  78. Starbucks Is Going Even Bigger on Mobile Apps
  79. The Ultimate Guide to Snapchat for Adults
  80. The 5 Most Inspiring Quotes From Hillary Clinton’s History-Making Speech
  81. Judge Needs Time to Rule on the Date of Sumner Redstone’s Competence Trial
  82. Polycom Shares Rise After Another Revised Bid From Unnamed Private Equity Firm
  83. Bernie Sanders Reported to Be Laying Off Half of His Campaign Staff
  84. Philips Says These Countries Are the Most Open to Connected Health Tech
  85. Losing $10 Billion Didn’t Keep These Companies Off the Fortune 500
  86. Here’s the Right Way to Make Unpopular Decisions
  87. Term Sheet — Wednesday, June 9
  88. Logitech Sees A Bright Future in Video Conferencing
  89. Prince’s Estate Might Be Worth Much Less Than We Think
  90. HP Enterprise Touts Dropbox Deal to Show Its Hardware Is Still Relevant
  91. Hot German Software Start-Up Celonis Raises First Outside Funds
  92. Apple Raises $1.38B From First Taiwan Bond Sale
  93. Data Sheet—Wednesday, June 8, 2016
  94. 57 Channels (And Nothin’ On)
  95. ‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli’s Story Is Becoming a Musical
  96. Lululemon Misses on Profit Due to Increased Costs
  97. The Broadsheet: June 8th
  98. Indian PM Modi to Address Warming U.S. Congress
  99. More and More Europeans Do Not Like the EU
  100. 15 Things to Do When You’re Feeling Stressed
  101. Exclusive: Buildium Raises $65 Million for Landlord Software
  102. Uber Accused of Playing Dirty in Antitrust Case
  103. Best of the Fortune 500
  104. Here’s Why Oil Prices Just Hit an 8-Month High
  105. CEO Daily: Wednesday, June 8
  106. 5 Things You Don’t Know About Exxon Mobil
  107. How to Use Machine Learning (and People) to Make Buildings Better
  108. Yahoo Said to Hire Investment Bank to Sell About 3,000 Patents
  109. Stripe Continues Global Expansion With Key European Launch
  110. The World Bank Just Slashed Its 2016 Global Growth Forecast
  111. Here’s How Elon Musk Sent Panasonic Shares Soaring
  112. Donald Trump Blasts General Motors for Its Investment in Mexico
  113. China’s Surprising Import Strength Suggests Its Economy Is Crawling Back
  114. The Most Expensive and Cheapest Cities to Rent an Apartment
  115. Bernie Sanders Will Alone Decide What Happens Next and Here’s What He’s Thinking
  116. Warren Buffett Says This Is the Secret to Jeff Bezos’ Success
  117. Here’s Why This Investment Fund Had to Refund $194 Million
  118. Amazon Makes Good On Its Indian Promise
  119. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 8
  120. This Female Exec Changed Her Name to a Man’s to Get a Job. Should You?
  121. President Obama Congratulates Clinton, Calls Sanders
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