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  1. Bernie Sanders Softens Tone as Campaign Enters Final Phase
  2. Why Startup CEOs Should Never Get Too Passionate
  3. How Your iPhone Photos Make You Happier
  4. This Will Be Obama’s Legacy to U.S-India Relations
  5. The Quality Every Leader Should Look for in Employees
  6. Congress Scrutinizes Pay T.V. Billing, Competitive Practices
  7. These Are the Types Of Startups that Turn off Angel Investors
  8. Wall Street ‘Obesity’ Fund Could Make Your Wallet Fatter
  9. Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist Tom Perkins Dies
  10. Top Prosecutor Blasts Apple and Google Over 270 Encrypted Phones
  11. Disney’s Bob Iger Has a Bone to Pick With the U.S. Tax System
  12. Salesforce CEO Weighed Investment in Pivotal, Sources Say
  13. Wendy’s Has Found More Unusual Cyber Activity at Its Restaurants
  14. Read Joe Biden’s Heartbreaking Open Letter to the Stanford Sexual Assault Survivor
  15. All-American iPhone Would Cost Only $100 More, Magazine Estimates
  16. Philadelphia Is Set to Become the Largest City to Pass a Soda Tax
  17. Why AMC Networks Isn’t Afraid of Life After ‘The Walking Dead’
  18. Elizabeth Warren to Endorse Clinton on Thursday Night
  19. New Law Could Help Protect Patients From Devastating Medical Device Failures
  20. What to Know About the Bilderberg Group’s Secret Annual Meeting
  21. How to Deal With Change at a Huge Company
  22. Former Drivers Sue Uber and Lyft After Cutting Service in Austin
  23. Smartphones Are Making You Slack Off at Work
  24. Dell Valuation Ruling Shouldn’t Spook Private Equity
  25. Céline Dion Joins the Long Line of Celebs Who Want to Sell You Stuff
  26. This Invasive App Wants to Sell Your Private Data to Landlords
  27. Here’s What Happened When Richard Branson Caught an Employee Sleeping at Work
  28. Nature Made Vitamins Recalled After Incomplete Staph Infection Tests
  29. U.S. Reviewing Suspension Complaints in Tesla Model S Cars
  30. FTC Clears Way for $20 Billion Energy Deal
  31. Sanders Lost the Nomination, but Still Sees His Campaign as a Success
  32. Your Next Green Power Company May Be Apple
  33. Apple’s New Rules Are Great, But No One Is Going to Download Your App
  34. This Is the Restaurant Shake Shack’s Founder Says He Wishes He Created
  35. Hillary Clinton Pretty Much Owned Donald Trump on Twitter
  36. Rebecca Minkoff on High-Tech Fashion: It’s Not Just ‘Tech for Tech’s Sake’
  37. Why Presidents Wait to Endorse Their Successors
  38. These Are the Most Promising Experimental Cancer Drugs
  39. Why J.M. Smucker’s Shares Are Up Today
  40. Uber Lets Passengers Schedule Rides Ahead of Time
  41. Here’s How Charles Schwab Handles His Own Money
  42. How to Watch Apple’s WWDC Keynote
  43. President Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton as His Successor
  44. Police Use Device to Strip Money from Drivers’ Debit Cards
  45. The U.S. Is Lifting the Veil of Secrecy on its Cyber Tactics
  46. You Can Now Add 360-Degree Photos to Facebook
  47. Ralph Lauren Has Poached Former Coach CFO Jane Nielsen
  48. Those Bulky IKEA Bags Are Getting a Fashionable Makeover
  49. George Soros Is Betting Big On Disaster
  50. Here’s What Woz Thinks Is Apple’s Most Important Product Ever
  51. Can P&G Find Its Aim Again?
  52. 7 Fortune 500 Jobs That Seem Too Good to Be True
  53. What Donald Trump’s ‘Racism’ Can Teach Employers
  54. This Scandinavian Country is Banning M&Ms
  55. PC Sales Are Worse Than You Think
  56. Sanders Says He Will Do Anything to Stop Trump (Except Drop Out and Endorse Clinton)
  57. Why This Inside Trader Wants His Conviction Overturned
  58. 7 Totally Outrageous Jobs That Are Too Good to be True
  59. Bernie Sanders Denounces Trump but Doesn’t Back Clinton
  60. Viacom Chair Is Moving Forward With Paramount Sale
  61. TrumpSingles.com Is the Dating Site for Trump Supporters
  62. The World’s First Human-Ready Drone Preparing for Takeoff
  63. German Prosecutors Probe Volkswagen Over Deleted Data
  64. How a Woman From a Wisconsin Dairy Farm Landed Her Company on the Fortune 500
  65. Mark Cuban On Why He’s Trash Talking Trump
  66. Facebook Algorithm Snubs ‘Black Lives Matter’ Tag, Says Report
  67. John Kasich Signs Bill Legalizing Medical Marijuana in Ohio
  68. Donald Trump’s Son-in-Law Is Emerging as a Quiet Force
  69. This Russian Watchdog Isn’t Ruling Out a Settlement With Google Yet
  70. raceAhead: June 9, 2016
  71. How Patagonia Keeps Employee Turnover ‘Freakishly Low’
  72. FBI Still Doesn’t Have an Answer on Culprit Behind Bangladesh Cyber Heist
  73. George Soros is Confident a Brexit Will Not Happen
  74. Digital Supply Chain Startup Tradeshift Raises $75 Million
  75. Buy a Signed Work of Art by Muhammad Ali Starting at Only $400
  76. Procter & Gamble’s Plan to Get You to Use More Tide Pods
  77. Elizabeth Warren Says Top Republicans Are No Better Than Trump
  78. Here’s Why Pepsi Should Change Diet Pepsi…Again
  79. Democrats Won’t Let Republicans Run From Trump Endorsements
  80. New York AG Thinks Time Warner Cable Is as Bad as You Do
  81. Yahoo ‘Core’ Fetching $5 Billion Bids, Report Says
  82. Sherpa Capital Raises $470 Million for Two New Funds
  83. The Average NBA Player Spends $42,500 a Month, Including Big Bucks on Clothing
  84. This European Country Is Actually Embracing Uber
  85. Advance Tickets for Coachella 2017 Are Already Gone
  86. Tesla Introduces Cheaper Model S Ahead of Model 3 Release
  87. Congress Is Getting Ready to Vote on Puerto Rico’s $70 Billion Debt Crisis
  88. Why Most Republicans Will Not Ditch Donald Trump
  89. Did Elon Musk Visit the Pentagon to Talk About a Real-Life Iron Man?
  90. 5 Summer Movies Every Entrepreneur Should See
  91. This Year’s Top Ten Auto Innovators
  92. Power Sheet – June 9, 2016
  93. How This Die-Hard Liberal Is Dealing With Her Ultra-Conservative Dad Running for President
  94. Fortune Live for June 9, 2016: Fortune 500 Special Edition
  95. The Most Important Lesson Jack Dorsey’s Mother Taught Him
  96. Term Sheet — Thursday, June 10
  97. No More Tinder For Teens
  98. German Court Upholds Ban Over Uber’s Unlicensed Taxi Services
  99. This Is How Much the Average NBA Player Spends
  100. French Court Slaps Uber and Its Executives With Fines for Running Illegal Service
  101. Uber Makes Its Delivery Service Available to Any Merchant With Some Coding Chops
  102. Digg Launches a News Bot That Lives Inside Facebook Messenger
  103. Data Sheet—Thursday, June 9, 2016
  104. The Web Needs Fixing, Says the Man Who Invented It
  105. This VC Is Investing in a Startup That Spies on Your Computer Use
  106. Google Billionaire Larry Page Is Secretly Funding Flying-Car Startups
  107. The Broadsheet: June 9th
  108. Apple’s Big App Store Revamp May Be Too Little Too Late
  109. 5 Tools to Keep Work Email From Taking Over Your Life
  110. Uber Has a New Rival in This African Nation
  111. Travis Kalanick Says Don’t Expect an Uber IPO For a Very Long Time
  112. Spotify Isn’t for Sale, Co-founder Says
  113. Nike Will Still Sponsor Maria Sharapova Despite Her 2-Year Ban From Tennis
  114. An Obama Endorsement of Clinton Is Imminent
  115. Management Advice, Part II
  116. CEO Daily: Thursday, June 9
  117. Millions Of Twitter Users May Have Been Hacked
  118. White Male Doctors Are Paid Significantly More Than Blacks and Women
  119. The Biggest European IPO This Year Was Just a Huge Success
  120. Hillary Clinton Says Donald Trump Is Acting Like a Demagogue
  121. Why the U.S. Solar Market Is Set to Nearly Double in 2016
  122. Beyoncé Sued Over Lemonade Trailer
  123. Can Your Genes Really Predict the Future of Your Health?
  124. Here’s Why Europe Is at Risk of Suffering Lasting Economic Damage
  125. These 3 Women Are Launching a Super PAC to Support Donald Trump
  126. Why Chinese 5-Year-Olds Are 3 Inches Taller Than 40 Years Ago
  127. Amazon Just Launched AmazonFresh Food Delivery Service in London
  128. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 9
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