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  1. Judge Denies Uber Motion to Compel Arbitration in Surge-Pricing Lawsuit
  2. Credit Suisse Is Building a New U.S. Bank Just for Billionaires
  3. 5 Takeaways From Cisco’s Big Cybersecurity Report
  4. Florida Cops Mistake Krispy Kreme Doughnut Glaze for Meth
  5. Whole Foods’ ‘World’s Healthiest’ Claim Just Got Shot Down
  6. Here’s What It’s Like to Ride a Motorized Suitcase
  7. The Navy Will Name a Ship After This Gay Rights Icon
  8. More People Watched Donald Trump’s RNC Speech Than Hillary Clinton’s
  9. Men Told Hillary Clinton to ‘Smile’ During Her DNC Speech
  10. These Private Equity Firms Could Be Looking to Buy Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  11. Everything You Need to Know About Upgrading to Windows 10
  12. Why U.S. Regulators Will Continue to Keep Tabs on Fiat Chrysler
  13. First-Time Tech Founder On Starting a Company: ‘You Will Feel Incompetent’
  14. Daimler Is Spending $1 Billion on This New Mercedes Plant
  15. What Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Other Powerful Women Are Saying About Hillary’s Nomination
  16. Oracle’s Latest Purchase Opens the Door for More Pricey Tech Deals
  17. Barilla Sued For Allegedly Under-Filling Pasta Boxes
  18. Apple CEO Tim Cook to Hold a Fundraiser for Hillary Clinton
  19. Facebook May Owe $5 Billion in Federal Taxes
  20. Hillary Clinton Trounces Trump With Democratic Convention Stagecraft
  21. Here’s Why Pokémon Go’s Rise to the Top Is Even Crazier Than You Think
  22. MasterCard Doesn’t Think Visa and PayPal Are In An ‘Exclusive’ Relationship
  23. How an App Glitch Left Pets Without Food
  24. This Is the Latest Broadband Provider to Relax Data Caps
  25. Google and Amazon’s Profits Surged in the Second Quarter
  26. Tesla Is Mulling Over a Pair of Theories to Explain Autopilot Crash
  27. Vice President Joe Biden Is Going To Guest Star on ‘Law & Order’
  28. Sony Is Holding Steady on its Profit Outlook
  29. NextEra Energy Just Agreed to Buy Energy Future
  30. This Photo Editing Startup Is Profitable and Making Millions in Revenue
  31. British Consumer Morale Just Had Its Biggest Drop in 26 Years
  32. Why Big U.S. Brokerages Only Want Multi-Millionaires Now
  33. MillerCoors Makes Its Second Craft Beer Deal This Month
  34. Talend CEO Mike Tuchen Talks Growth and Discipline After Trading Debut
  35. Michigan Charges Several State Employees in Flint Water Scandal
  36. Why This Analyst Thinks Sprint Is Still Doomed
  37. Apple’s Negotiating Tactics Could Be Holding Up Its TV Service
  38. How the Tesla Autopilot Crash Has Affected Public Opinion on Self-Driving Cars
  39. Volkswagen and California Are Working on a Fix That Could Limit Buybacks
  40. Formula E Unveils New All-Electric Racer
  41. Here’s Why Investments in Online Lenders Dropped 44% This Year
  42. This Call Center Software Maker Might Be Looking for a Buyer
  43. Apple Wants the Supreme Court to Rule Against Samsung in Patent Battle
  44. These Telecom Groups Asked the U.S. Court of Appeals to Reverse Its Net Neutrality Ruling
  45. How GoDaddy Is Helping Entrepreneurs Generate Business Ideas
  46. How to Make the Most of a 9-to-5 Job When You’re an Entrepreneur at Heart
  47. Power Sheet: How Undecided Voters Will Choose This Fall
  48. raceAhead: A Muslim Soldier, Matt Damon and Brexit Ugliness
  49. Don’t Expect Auto Sales to Beat Last Year’s Record
  50. This Is Why Oil Firms Suffered Another Awful Earnings Season
  51. Here’s Why Global Investors Are Fleeing Equity Markets
  52. This 1970s Monster Is Haunting the Economy Again
  53. An Apple a Day: How the iPhone Managed to Disappoint and Excite in 1 Week
  54. Sumner Redstone Just Lost a Big Fight in His Battle With Viacom’s CEO
  55. Chevron Just Had Its Largest Quarterly Loss in 15 Years
  56. Here’s Where to Get the Best Deals on National Chicken Wing Day
  57. This Is Why Lines Have Gotten Longer At Starbucks
  58. Exxon Mobil Just Surprised Wall Street With This Big Miss
  59. Debunking the Gentrification Myth
  60. These Are the 10 Most Attractive Employers of 2016
  61. Watch What the Late Night Comics Made of Hillary Clinton’s Speech
  62. How Hillary Clinton Made Her Case to America
  63. Alphabet’s Bad, Bold Moonshot Factory Must Grow a Bit Wiser
  64. The Less Noticed Battles That May Decide the Presidential Election
  65. AB InBev’s CEO Says His Offer for SABMiller Is Good Enough
  66. Data Sheet—Friday, July 29, 2016
  67. 3 Ways to Fix the EU From a Nobel-Prize Winner
  68. Your Business Didn’t Fail – You Did
  69. The Second Quarter GDP Report Had a Huge Surprise
  70. Hillary Clinton’s Acceptance Speech Really Ticked Off Donald Trump
  71. Here’s What Google Did to Stay on Italy’s Good Side
  72. Term Sheet — Friday, July 29
  73. The Broadsheet: July 29th
  74. Edward Snowden Is Not Down With WikiLeaks’ Methods
  75. Mercedes Yanks Ad Touting Self-Driving Car
  76. CEO Daily: Friday, 29th July
  77. Here’s What Moody’s Says Hillary Clinton’s Policies Would Do To the Economy
  78. Google’s Antitrust Defeat Is Helping Its Biggest Russian Rival
  79. World Health Organization Chief Says Zika Risk Is Low at Rio Olympics
  80. Security Experts Say Russia Probably Hacked the Democrats
  81. Tinder Is Changing How Restaurants Work
  82. Expedia Revenues Battered by Hotel Discounts and Terrorist Attacks
  83. Here’s Where Hillary Clinton Fudged Facts in Her Acceptance Speech
  84. Alibaba and Insurer AXA Join to Calm Global Customers Worried About Fakes
  85. Bank of Japan Expands Stimulus, Disappointing Investors
  86. After Riots This Week, Brazil Reviews Security for the Olympic Torch Relay
  87. The World’s Most Powerful Women: July 29
  88. Despite Dieselgate, VW Bests Toyota as Top-Selling Carmaker
  89. GrubHub’s Revenue Soars as Online Orders Reach a Record High
  90. In Surprise Move, London Says It Will Review $24 Billion Nuclear Energy Plan
  91. Hillary Clinton Accepts Nomination, Sounds Populist Notes on Economy
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