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  1. The One Thing That Matters More Than Perks to Attract the Best Talent
  2. Big Data Center Company Sues Nevada Regulators, Utility Over Solar Deal
  3. Pokemon Craze Leads to Trespassing Epidemic
  4. Google Will Host A New Gaming Festival In September
  5. Warren Buffett Gave Away Another $2.8 Billion to Charities
  6. Facebook Says Peter Thiel’s Speech At GOP Convention Is ‘Personal’
  7. Here’s How Much Revenue Your Startup Should Generate Before You Look for Investors
  8. U.S. Senator Asks Tesla to Brief Committee on Autopilot Crash
  9. Vevo Wants to Be Your Go-To App for Music Videos
  10. At Least 80 Dead After Truck Crashes Into Crowd in Nice, France
  11. These Networks (and Netflix) Dominated the 2016 Emmy Nominations
  12. People Who Take More Time Off Are More Likely to Get a Raise
  13. These 6 Charts Tell You Everything You Need to Know About the Real Estate Market
  14. Drug Companies Really Don’t Care About the Price Hike Backlash
  15. Here’s What You Need to Know About the Biggest IPO of 2016
  16. Why Atlassian Bought This Specialist in Cloud Downtime Reports
  17. Line IPO Is Officially the Biggest American IPO This Year
  18. Here’s Your Complete Guide to Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2016
  19. This Giant Bank Is Hiring Like Crazy
  20. VCs May Not Be as Biased as You Think
  21. Technology Leaders Call Trump a ‘Disaster For Innovation’
  22. T-Mobile Is Giving Customers a Year of Free Data to Play Pokemon Go
  23. Watch Sportscaster Craig Sager Deliver an Inspirational Speech at the ESPY Awards
  24. How Income Inequality Is Killing the Traditional Family
  25. Ousted Hyperloop One Co-Founder Denied Temporary Restraining Order
  26. Amazon Just Bought This Hot Cloud Startup
  27. Stephen Colbert Plans Extensive, On-the-Ground Coverage of Conventions
  28. Pokémon Go Is Far More Popular Than Netflix
  29. Pinterest Scoops Up the Team Behind Short-Lived Hit Highlight
  30. Bacteria Is a New and Unexpected Energy Source
  31. What Wall Street Is Saying About Uber’s $1.15 Billion Term Loan
  32. How You Can Celebrate the Two National Hot Dog Days This Month
  33. Why Donald Trump Is Picking Mike Pence for Vice President
  34. Congress Finally Passed a Major but Pointless Law to Fight Opioid Addiction
  35. Why Didn’t Natalie Portman’s Pants Make it into Jonathan Safran Foer’s Email Profile?
  36. A Small Pet Business Is Selling Out of Its Donald Trump Chew Toys
  37. The Trend That Explains Why Most Employees Grade Their Bosses A or B
  38. Facebook Hasn’t Made Much Progress in Making Its Workforce More Diverse
  39. The Exec Behind Amazon’s Alexa: Full Transcript of Fortune’s Interview
  40. Guns Are OK but Tennis Balls Are Banned for Protesters at the Republican Convention
  41. What Pokémon Go Can Teach Businesses
  42. Two Years After Eric Garner, New York Black Men Still Fear the Police
  43. Here’s Another Crystal-Clear Purported Image of the iPhone 7
  44. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Did Step In It—Now Get Over It
  45. Why the FCC Unanimously Voted to Advance 5G Networks
  46. Apple Not Competing With Netflix Or Buying A Studio, Top Exec Says
  47. How Silicon Valley Could Do a Lot More To Stop Gun Deaths But Isn’t
  48. Here’s How the U.K. Can Expect Theresa May to Lead
  49. About That Report Apple Might Buy Formula One
  50. Microsoft Just Scored a Huge Win Over Customer Emails Stored Abroad
  51. California Just Rejected Volkswagen’s Plan to Recall Its Emissions-Cheating Cars
  52. Forex Volumes in June Hit Above $5 Trillion A Day
  53. General Mills Reveals How It Plans to ‘Renovate’ Yogurt Products
  54. Nick Denton Says Giving Up on Reader Comments Is a Big Mistake
  55. Ruth Bader Ginsburg ‘Regrets’ Her Criticism of Donald Trump
  56. Read the Full Transcript of Theresa May’s First Speech as Prime Minister
  57. Here’s Why Google’s Antitrust Defense Is Faltering in Europe
  58. Trump-Hating Republicans Are Skipping Next Week’s Convention for Some Hilarious Reasons
  59. Former World Leaders and Central Bank Chiefs Are Flocking to Join Investment Banks
  60. Power Sheet: GM Put Volkswagen to Shame
  61. Nintendo Shocks Classic Gamers With NES Relaunch
  62. A Grown Up Solar Industry Looks to Lower Costs Though Tech
  63. How Tyra Banks Is Helping Startups Get ‘Funded’
  64. This New Google Camera Could Be Your New Watchdog
  65. Why the FDIC Is Updating Its Cyber Security Policy After This Data Breach
  66. Elite Law Firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore Puts a Woman in the Top Job For the First Time
  67. Pokemon Go Is Helping Both Cops and Robbers Do Their Jobs
  68. Fortune Live for July 14, 2016: Brainstorm Tech Special Edition
  69. College Is More Expensive Than You Think
  70. This Japanese Messaging App Maker Is Already the Biggest Tech IPO This Year
  71. These Stocks May Win in a Pending Massive Wi-Fi Upgrade Cycle
  72. This European Agency Is the Latest Looking for Answers After Tesla Autopilot Crash
  73. These Retailers Will Sell 86 U.S. Grocery Stores in Order to Merge
  74. This Venture Capital Firm Just Raised Another $500 Million for Early-Stage Tech Startups
  75. Here Are the Tee Times and TV Schedule for the 2016 British Open
  76. LeBron James Leads Call to End Gun Violence at ESPY Awards
  77. Few of Donald Trump’s Famous Friends Will Be Speaking at the Republican Convention
  78. This is Hampton Creek’s Latest Win in the Mayo Wars
  79. This Black Republican Just Broke Partisan Lines to Speak Personally About Racial Profiling
  80. raceAhead: Why You Need to Understand Black Lives Matters
  81. Retailers Are Licking Their Chops at Wandering Pokémon Hunters
  82. Why Tablets Are Showing up in Restaurants
  83. Consumer Reports Urges Tesla to Disable Auto Steering
  84. The Bank of England Just Kept Calm and Carried On
  85. How to Talk to Your Parents About Black Lives Matter
  86. Data Sheet—Thursday, July 14, 2016
  87. Why General Motors Isn’t Safe from Ignition-Switch Lawsuits
  88. Welcome to the Apocalypse, Brought to You by Pokémon Go
  89. Forget 3D-Printed Knick-Knacks: The Maker Movement Is Entering a New Phase
  90. Term Sheet — Thursday, July 14
  91. This Is Why Mark Cuban Wants You to Buy in Bulk
  92. This Is What Happens When Mercedes-Benz Designs a Golf Cart
  93. Here’s the Big Surprise in J.P. Morgan’s Better Than Expected Earnings
  94. The Broadsheet: July 14th
  95. TV Industry Gains Upper Hand In Set-Top Box Fight
  96. CEO Daily: Thursday 14th July
  97. President Obama Says U.S. ‘Not Even Close’ to Resolving Police-Community Tensions
  98. This New Index Shows Just How Few Women Are On Tech Boards
  99. EU Antitrust Regulators Just Charged Google for the Third Time
  100. 7 Times New UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson Insulted Foreigners
  101. The Inventor of the Web Wants Europeans To Rescue Net Neutrality
  102. China Likely Hacked the FDIC and U.S. Regulators Covered It Up
  103. Philadelphia Airport Workers Announce Strike During Democratic National Convention
  104. The Bank of England Is Poised to Cut Interest Rates to Cushion the Brexit Blow
  105. ‘Bond King’ Jeffrey Gundlach Is Having His Worst Year Ever
  106. Theresa May Just Picked This Man to Lead Britain Out of the EU
  107. Donald Trump Will Announce His VP Pick Friday Morning
  108. Here’s Why Shares in KFC’s Owner Are Bubbling Up
  109. Elizabeth Warren Wants an Investigation Into Airbnb-Style Rentals
  110. Donald Trump Is Seeking $10 Million From a Fired Campaign Aide
  111. New British PM Names Cabinet and Says She Needs Time Before Brexit Talks
  112. China’s Richest Man Is Going After Hollywood Studio Paramount
  113. The World’s Most Powerful Women: July 14
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