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- Read Joe Biden’s Heartbreaking Open Letter to the Stanford Sexual Assault Survivor
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- Hillary Clinton Pretty Much Owned Donald Trump on Twitter
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- Why Presidents Wait to Endorse Their Successors
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- President Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton as His Successor
- Police Use Device to Strip Money from Drivers’ Debit Cards
- The U.S. Is Lifting the Veil of Secrecy on its Cyber Tactics
- You Can Now Add 360-Degree Photos to Facebook
- Ralph Lauren Has Poached Former Coach CFO Jane Nielsen
- Those Bulky IKEA Bags Are Getting a Fashionable Makeover
- George Soros Is Betting Big On Disaster
- Here’s What Woz Thinks Is Apple’s Most Important Product Ever
- Can P&G Find Its Aim Again?
- 7 Fortune 500 Jobs That Seem Too Good to Be True
- What Donald Trump’s ‘Racism’ Can Teach Employers
- This Scandinavian Country is Banning M&Ms
- PC Sales Are Worse Than You Think
- Sanders Says He Will Do Anything to Stop Trump (Except Drop Out and Endorse Clinton)
- Why This Inside Trader Wants His Conviction Overturned
- 7 Totally Outrageous Jobs That Are Too Good to be True
- Bernie Sanders Denounces Trump but Doesn’t Back Clinton
- Viacom Chair Is Moving Forward With Paramount Sale
- TrumpSingles.com Is the Dating Site for Trump Supporters
- The World’s First Human-Ready Drone Preparing for Takeoff
- German Prosecutors Probe Volkswagen Over Deleted Data
- How a Woman From a Wisconsin Dairy Farm Landed Her Company on the Fortune 500
- Mark Cuban On Why He’s Trash Talking Trump
- Facebook Algorithm Snubs ‘Black Lives Matter’ Tag, Says Report
- John Kasich Signs Bill Legalizing Medical Marijuana in Ohio
- Donald Trump’s Son-in-Law Is Emerging as a Quiet Force
- This Russian Watchdog Isn’t Ruling Out a Settlement With Google Yet
- raceAhead: June 9, 2016
- How Patagonia Keeps Employee Turnover ‘Freakishly Low’
- FBI Still Doesn’t Have an Answer on Culprit Behind Bangladesh Cyber Heist
- George Soros is Confident a Brexit Will Not Happen
- Digital Supply Chain Startup Tradeshift Raises $75 Million
- Buy a Signed Work of Art by Muhammad Ali Starting at Only $400
- Procter & Gamble’s Plan to Get You to Use More Tide Pods
- Elizabeth Warren Says Top Republicans Are No Better Than Trump
- Here’s Why Pepsi Should Change Diet Pepsi…Again
- Democrats Won’t Let Republicans Run From Trump Endorsements
- New York AG Thinks Time Warner Cable Is as Bad as You Do
- Yahoo ‘Core’ Fetching $5 Billion Bids, Report Says
- Sherpa Capital Raises $470 Million for Two New Funds
- The Average NBA Player Spends $42,500 a Month, Including Big Bucks on Clothing
- This European Country Is Actually Embracing Uber
- Advance Tickets for Coachella 2017 Are Already Gone
- Tesla Introduces Cheaper Model S Ahead of Model 3 Release
- Congress Is Getting Ready to Vote on Puerto Rico’s $70 Billion Debt Crisis
- Why Most Republicans Will Not Ditch Donald Trump
- Did Elon Musk Visit the Pentagon to Talk About a Real-Life Iron Man?
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- This Year’s Top Ten Auto Innovators
- Power Sheet – June 9, 2016
- How This Die-Hard Liberal Is Dealing With Her Ultra-Conservative Dad Running for President
- Fortune Live for June 9, 2016: Fortune 500 Special Edition
- The Most Important Lesson Jack Dorsey’s Mother Taught Him
- Term Sheet — Thursday, June 10
- No More Tinder For Teens
- German Court Upholds Ban Over Uber’s Unlicensed Taxi Services
- This Is How Much the Average NBA Player Spends
- French Court Slaps Uber and Its Executives With Fines for Running Illegal Service
- Uber Makes Its Delivery Service Available to Any Merchant With Some Coding Chops
- Digg Launches a News Bot That Lives Inside Facebook Messenger
- Data Sheet—Thursday, June 9, 2016
- The Web Needs Fixing, Says the Man Who Invented It
- This VC Is Investing in a Startup That Spies on Your Computer Use
- Google Billionaire Larry Page Is Secretly Funding Flying-Car Startups
- The Broadsheet: June 9th
- Apple’s Big App Store Revamp May Be Too Little Too Late
- 5 Tools to Keep Work Email From Taking Over Your Life
- Uber Has a New Rival in This African Nation
- Travis Kalanick Says Don’t Expect an Uber IPO For a Very Long Time
- Spotify Isn’t for Sale, Co-founder Says
- Nike Will Still Sponsor Maria Sharapova Despite Her 2-Year Ban From Tennis
- An Obama Endorsement of Clinton Is Imminent
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- CEO Daily: Thursday, June 9
- Millions Of Twitter Users May Have Been Hacked
- White Male Doctors Are Paid Significantly More Than Blacks and Women
- The Biggest European IPO This Year Was Just a Huge Success
- Hillary Clinton Says Donald Trump Is Acting Like a Demagogue
- Why the U.S. Solar Market Is Set to Nearly Double in 2016
- Beyoncé Sued Over Lemonade Trailer
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- Here’s Why Europe Is at Risk of Suffering Lasting Economic Damage
- These 3 Women Are Launching a Super PAC to Support Donald Trump
- Why Chinese 5-Year-Olds Are 3 Inches Taller Than 40 Years Ago
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