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  1. Proof That Fancy Job Perks Can’t Keep Millennials Happy
  2. Why Shares of Next-Gen Cancer Biotech Juno Rallied Today
  3. This Tax Haven Just Revised Its 2015 GDP up From 7.8% to 26.3%
  4. Angie’s List Reviews Are Now Free
  5. GM Averts Having To Close Its Factories
  6. Monsanto Might Acquire BASF’s Agricultural Solutions Unit
  7. Why India’s Central Banker Is Really Leaving
  8. The Death of the Middle Class Is Worse Than You Think
  9. Here’s Why Employee Perks Are Actually Really Important
  10. Two More Songs Could Follow ‘Happy Birthday’ Into the Public Domain
  11. Leadership Lessons from CEO Coach Bill Campbell
  12. What Beijing Could Do Next After the South China Sea Ruling
  13. Meet the Mastermind Behind This Summer’s Pokemon Craze
  14. Starbucks Invests in Artisan Italian Bakery for Upscale Offerings
  15. Pokemon Go Took the U.S. by Storm, Now It’s Europe’s Turn
  16. What Facebook and Apple Need to Realize About Their ‘Terms of Service’ Agreements
  17. It’s Way Too Early for the Bank of England to Cut Interest Rates
  18. Here’s Why Hasbro Just Bought An Animation Studio
  19. Clinton Doesn’t Yet Have Sanders’ Most Valuable Chip
  20. YouTube Pays Billions, But the Music Industry Says It’s Not Enough
  21. Why Analysts Are Cheering for the Possible Sale of Intel’s Security Business
  22. How Licenses and Patent Trolls Are Choking Entrepreneurship in America
  23. Now You Can Order Pizza Hut on Twitter and Facebook, Too
  24. Merck to Axe Jobs As Part of New Research Focus
  25. Why Gretchen Carlson Spent 11 Years at Fox Despite ‘Continuous’ Harassment from Roger Ailes
  26. Watch Ronda Rousey Vow to Silence Her Critics In Her New Ad
  27. Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins Has Had a Very Busy Year
  28. Former Valeant CEO Michael Pearson Just Sold About Five Million Shares of the Company
  29. Theresa May Is Britain’s New Prime Minister
  30. PayPal Is Okay If Millennials Don’t Know It Owns Venmo
  31. 300 Pound Security Robot Reportedly Runs Over Toddler at California Mall
  32. Teva Says Its Deal to Buy Allergan’s Generics Business Will Close ‘Any Time’
  33. The Destructive Power of Assumptions
  34. BitTorrent Launches Live Streaming News Network
  35. This Marketing Startup Pays People to Take Selfies
  36. It’s National French Fry Day, So Here’s Seven Tasty Deals You Have to Try
  37. Pokemon Go Will Soon Have Ads
  38. This Former Senator’s Latest Move Is Boosting Democrats’ Hopes of Retaking the Senate
  39. Nissan ProPilot Lets Its Minivans Take Over Some of the Driving
  40. Danone CEO: Here’s Why We’re Buying WhiteWave
  41. How Close Are We to Smart Guns?
  42. Apple’s Planet of the Apps Reality Show Is Seeking Its Cast
  43. Investment Banks Want to Hire More Non-Finance Majors
  44. Turbulent Times Might Actually Spark Rather Than Hinder Innovation
  45. Threats to Samsung and Apple Phone Dominance Rising Worldwide
  46. ABC Is Introducing Dozens of New Shows You Can Only Watch Online
  47. Court Denies Tom Brady’s Request for Rehearing, Suspension Stands
  48. Banks Will Pay You Up to $400 Just for Opening a Checking Account
  49. Hillary Clinton’s Life Mystifies Americans Who Know Her Well, But Feel Like They Don’t
  50. Movie Producer Thomas Tull Launches VC Fund
  51. Donald Trump Is Gaining In Three Swing State Polls
  52. Airbnb CEO on Discrimination: ‘I Think We Were Late to This Issue’
  53. EU Probe Into Apple’s Tax Dealings in Ireland Reach a Decision Soon
  54. Another Shooting Has Been Broadcast on Facebook Live
  55. Uber Pulls Out of Hungary Thanks to New Regulations
  56. This Is the Future: Workplaces that Make You Healthier
  57. U.S. Investors Fearing the Worst Are Hording Their Money This Election Cycle
  58. GE Wants This to Be Its Next Billion Dollar Business
  59. Why Dropping ‘Man’ From Military Titles Isn’t About Political Correctness
  60. Apple Watch Is Your Favorite Smartwatch—But Just Barely
  61. Valeant’s Second Largest Investor Just Dumped the Rest of Its Stock
  62. Wanted: Brexit Managers
  63. Power Sheet: Democrats Unveil a Business-Hostile Platform
  64. Disney’s Bob Iger Wants Los Angeles to Host the Olympics
  65. How This Former Google Engineer Is Bringing Blockchain to Banks
  66. Here’s the Full Memo Announcing Major Changes at Time Inc.
  67. Prime Day Was Amazon’s Biggest Sales Day Ever
  68. Pokemon Go Could Soon Be More Popular Than Snapchat
  69. Here Comes NextShares, a New Kind of Fund
  70. It Looks Like Elizabeth Warren Won’t Be Vice President
  71. Wealthy Are Hoarding Cash Out of Fear of What the Election Will Bring
  72. Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis Just Got Even Worse
  73. Here’s A Look At Who’s Winning the Iran Nuclear Deal
  74. Jennifer Aniston Is Fed Up With the ‘Sport-like Scrutiny and Body Shaming’ of Women
  75. Bernie Sanders May Have Lost the War but He Won Plenty of These Battles
  76. Donald Trump Rejected an Invitation to Speak at the NAACP Convention
  77. Hillary Is Taking a Page From Obama and His Hero to Address Last Week’s Tragic Shootings
  78. World’s Biggest Truck Maker Turns to 3D Printing for Spare Parts
  79. Here’s How Walmart Is Making Sure Its Produce Stays Fresh
  80. This Startup Is Turning Gas Flares Into Power
  81. Tesla Is Slashing the Starting Price on Its Model X Crossover
  82. raceAhead: Understanding Obama’s Plea for Unity
  83. 3 Term Sheet Terms to Avoid in Your Next Funding Round
  84. Government Lobbyists Are More Nimble Than Ever
  85. Term Sheet — Wednesday, July 13
  86. Obama’s Dallas Speech Was a Call for Unity. Will It Work?
  87. Data Sheet—Wednesday, July 13, 2016
  88. Brainstorm Tech, Where Execs and Entrepreneurs Collide
  89. New York Taxis Are Still Dominating Uber
  90. Why All the Women in Congress Are Getting Barbie Dolls Today
  91. 21st Century Fox Settles Unpaid Intern Lawsuits
  92. The Broadsheet: July 13th
  93. Mapping Restrictions Stifle Pokemon Hunting in South Korea
  94. Donald Trump Says Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s ‘Mind Is Shot’
  95. Donald Trump Is Exaggerating America’s Crime Problem
  96. CEO Daily: Wednesday, 13th July
  97. Donald Trump Wants to Block Release of His Trump University Video Testimony
  98. China’s Gamers Are Upset They Weren’t Invited to the Pokémon Go Party
  99. This Automaker Just Joined IBM and Google as a Patron of Open-Source Software
  100. Airbus Is Massively Cutting Production of the World’s Biggest Passenger Jet
  101. Donald Trump’s Vice President List Is Down to 3 Names
  102. Here’s Why Nokia Is About To Get More Money Out Of Its Patents
  103. Jaguar Land Rover Says It Will Test Over 100 Autonomous Cars in Britain by 2020
  104. Blame For Delayed Ikea Recall In China Falls on Local Regulators
  105. How President Obama Wants to Fix Obamacare’s Biggest Flaws
  106. Theresa May to Take Over as Britain’s Prime Minister Later Today
  107. The World’s Largest Brewer Is Betting Big on Weak Beer
  108. How to Revitalize Schools With Tech
  109. Fiat Chrysler Is Paying the Public to Find Security Flaws in Its Cars
  110. The World’s Most Powerful Women: July 13
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