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  1. Fixing Airbnb’s Discrimination Problem Is Harder Than It Seems
  2. Facebook Can Use Controversial Law to Punish Spammy Startup, Court Rules
  3. If There’s One Issue Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Agree On, It’s This
  4. Warriors’ Draymond Green Speaks About His Arrest For The First Time
  5. This Is What Will Get More Women in the C-Suite
  6. Early Reports Show That Amazon Prime Day U.S. Sales Are Flat
  7. Can Tech Innovation Stop Nuclear Terrorism?
  8. Here’s What The Critics Are Saying About the New ‘Ghostbusters’
  9. Here are Alexa’s Most Popular Skills
  10. This Internet Billionaire Wants to Solve the Mystery of the Universe
  11. Why Employers Need to Empathize with ‘Entitled’ Millennials
  12. What Airbnb’s CEO Learned From a Bitter Fight With His Hometown
  13. Why It’s So Hard for Women to Say ‘No’ at Work
  14. Hyper-Loopy: Chaos and Mudslinging in a Tech Startup
  15. Sen. Al Franken Probes Pokemon Go Maker Over Data Privacy Concerns
  16. Here’s How Much Less Europeans Care About Diversity Than Americans
  17. HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Has Caused Some Soul-Searching At Tech Companies
  18. Toys ‘R’ Us CEO Says He Wants Toy Chain to Return to New York City
  19. Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Ainsley Earhardt Defend Fox News CEO Roger Ailes
  20. These are the Jobs that Artificial Intelligence Will Eliminate First
  21. Lance Bass Is Hosting a Gay Version of ‘The Bachelor’
  22. Intel Adds Second Woman to Board of Directors
  23. You Can Now Schedule Instagram Posts Ahead of Time
  24. Obama Recalls Philadelphia Race Speech in Dallas Shooting Memorial Address
  25. Holocaust Museum Asks Visitors to Stop Playing Pokémon Go
  26. Why GE Is Willing to Make Mistakes
  27. Donald Trump Disagrees With the Rest of the World’s Leaders on One Key Issue
  28. Donald Trump Used His Radio Show To Rate Women’s Looks
  29. Here Are All the Amazing Things Malala Yousafzai Has Accomplished Before Her 19th Birthday
  30. Another Tesla Motors Car Crashed While in Autopilot
  31. The Latest Country to Adopt a “Fat Tax” Has a Gigantic Hunger Problem
  32. Denny’s Pancakes Are Getting an Upgrade
  33. Why Seagate’s Stock Shot Up But Its Revenue Is Still Cratering
  34. ‘Cord-Cutters’ Are Not That Radical
  35. Tesla CEO Elon Musk Is Sticking With Autopilot
  36. What Governments Can Learn From Airbnb And the Sharing Economy
  37. How Google Is Quietly Benefiting From Pokémon Go’s Success
  38. How China Is Preparing for a Decline In the Size of its Workforce
  39. Magic Leap Wants the Entire World to Be Your Computer Display
  40. Why Connecting Devices to the Internet Is Just the First Step
  41. Most Small SUVs Fail To Light Up the Road
  42. Intel CEO Explains What Happened With That Donald Trump Fundraiser
  43. These Betty Crocker Cake Mixes Are Being Recalled Over E. Coli Concerns
  44. These Big Brewers Are Adding Calorie Counts to Their Labels
  45. Why We Can’t Stop Watching Movies and TV Shows About the Tech Industry
  46. Nearly Two-Thirds of Americans Can’t Pass a Basic Test of Financial Literacy
  47. Why the Lack of Women in Venture Capital Continues to Persist
  48. How Global Corporations Should Confront Pervasive Distrust
  49. Anyone Can Invest in a Startup, But Should You?
  50. The Key to Tech Industry Diversity Is the White Male CEO
  51. Full Transcript of Bernie Sanders’ Speech Endorsing Hillary Clinton
  52. This Asian Nation Tops Switzerland as the World’s Safest Country to Do Business
  53. Power Sheet: Viacom Suffers Yet Another Blow
  54. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton Finally Come Together
  55. Full Transcript of Charles Koch’s Interview with Fortune
  56. Google Fi Mobile Service Adds Faster Data Abroad
  57. Donald Trump Expects More Violence Between Police and Blacks
  58. Check Out Purported Images of the iPhone 7 Plus or Pro
  59. Here’s How Much Money Serena Williams Lost Because of Brexit
  60. 6 Ways Tim Duncan Was the Ideal Employee and Coworker
  61. House Republicans Demand Another Clinton Email Investigation
  62. Goldman Sachs Bankers Got Hit With More Cuts
  63. The Dow Just Hit an All-Time High
  64. Struggling Xerox Is Reportedly in M&A Talks with This Major Printing Firm
  65. Why Google Has Extra Time to Defend Against Android Antitrust Charges
  66. Ikea Is Recalling 1.7 Million More Dressers in China
  67. Comey Was Right Not to Indict Clinton, and Trump Needs to Stop Tweeting About it
  68. Amazon Hit with Checkout Problems on Prime Day
  69. Getting Bernie Supporters to Back Hillary Is a Tough Sell
  70. Your Starbucks Coffee Is Getting Pricier Today
  71. Highway Safety Agency Puts Questions to Tesla Over Autopilot Crash
  72. Pokemon Go Creators Say They Aren’t Accessing Your Google Account
  73. 8 Tips to Make Sure You’re Getting the Best Amazon Prime Day Deals
  74. Honda Has Developed a Hybrid Battery Without Chinese Rare Earths
  75. More MBA Grads Are Piling On Embarrassingly High Student Debt
  76. Chelsea Manning’s Lawyers Confirm She Made a Suicide Attempt
  77. raceAhead: Succeeding as a Black Intern In Silicon Valley
  78. Obama to Speak on Race, Mass Shootings, and Policing in Dallas
  79. This Nerdy App Could Be Even More Addicting Than Pokémon Go
  80. What It’s Like to Be Young, Black And Trying to Make It in Silicon Valley
  81. Jeb Bush Says People Will ‘Feel Betrayed’ by Donald Trump
  82. Judge Rejects New Trial for Sumner Redstone’s Ex
  83. Poll: Voters Are More Worried by Violence Against Police Than Police Brutality
  84. Donald Trump Once Said Hillary Clinton Would Make A ‘Good President’
  85. Term Sheet — Tuesday, July 12
  86. How Lockheed Designed the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
  87. Twitter Signs Another Live-Streaming Deal, This Time With Bloomberg
  88. Tesla’s Crash May Speed up Race for This New Technology
  89. Privacy Shield Data Transfer Pact Is In Effect
  90. Wildly Popular Pokemon Go Leads to Robberies, Injuries, and a Body
  91. Data Sheet—Tuesday, July 12, 2016
  92. It’s Easy to Get Drunk on New Ideas. Don’t Overlook Execution
  93. Venezuela Just Seized a Kimberly-Clark Factory
  94. Another Director of Hershey’s Controlling Trust Quit
  95. The Broadsheet: July 12th
  96. This Is What Happens When a Pregnant Economist Researches Pregnancy Advice
  97. Yahoo’s Patents Are a Pile of Junk, Report Says
  98. Apple’s MacBooks Lose Market Share as PC Shipments Decline Again
  99. Jamie Dimon Is Giving J.P. Morgan Employees a Big Raise
  100. Most Popular Fertility Apps Can’t Really Tell When You’ll Get Pregnant, Says Study
  101. 11 Surprising Jobs That Pay at Least $100,000 a Year
  102. CEO Daily: Tuesday, 12th July
  103. Poll Shows Hillary Clinton Is Struggling to Convince Young Voters
  104. Is This Photo App the New Polaroid?
  105. China Just Lost a Major Case Over Its South China Sea Claim
  106. Why the New Debt Relief Bill Won’t Fix Puerto Rico’s Financial Woes
  107. Future Mobility Says It Will Launch an Electric Self-Driving Car by 2020
  108. Cuba Just Opened Its Own Communist Version of Costco
  109. House Lawmakers to Grill Loretta Lynch About the Clinton Email Probe
  110. IBM Is Opening a Blockchain R&D Center in Singapore
  111. Bernie Sanders Won by Waiting to Endorse Hillary Clinton
  112. The World’s Most Powerful Women: July 12
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