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  1. What Australia Is Saying to Banks On Its Apple Pay Battle So Far
  2. Donald Trump Says He Does ‘Regret’ Some Past Remarks
  3. Viacom CEO Is Out in Reported Settlement
  4. Here’s Why Uber Is So Aggressive and In a Hurry
  5. Square Posts Job Openings Signaling European Expansion
  6. What Every Aspiring Female CEO Can Learn From Hillary Clinton
  7. Sprint CEO Claure Dishes on Pricing, Mergers, and His Rivals
  8. This Choice Is the Most Immediate Threat to the Global Economy
  9. Ryan Lochte, Jimmy Feigen Indicted For False Reporting of a Crime
  10. Viacom Board Expected to Meet Tonight to Discuss Settlement with Redstone
  11. Exxon Scientists Just Made Tech To Slash Energy From Making Plastic
  12. Valeant’s Female Libido Pill Just Got Some Really Low Ratings
  13. Judge Rejects Settlement in Uber Driver Expenses Case
  14. Studio Moves Ahead With Nate Parker’s ‘Birth of a Nation’ Despite Rape Case
  15. Google’s International Startup Program Gets a Home in San Francisco
  16. Here’s Gawker Founder Nick Denton’s Farewell Note
  17. Microsoft Continues Open-Source Charm Offensive
  18. Judges Are No Longer Giving Tech Companies an Automatic Pass on Civil Liability
  19. How White People Can Help the Diversity Cause
  20. T. Rowe Price Sues Valeant Over Alleged Fraud
  21. Millions of American Homeowners Are Still Reeling From the Housing Crisis
  22. Here’s How Walmart Is Reigniting Its E-Commerce Growth
  23. FireEye Reportedly Investigating Suspected Clinton Foundation Hack
  24. This Jewelry Brand Donated Profits From Ivanka Trump’s Purchase to Hillary Clinton
  25. This Trump Economic Advisor Wants America to Go Back to the Gold Standard
  26. Applied Materials Shares Rise 6% on Strong Sales
  27. How Amazon Could Radically Transform the Way It Treats Its Workers
  28. Why the Death of Gawker Isn’t Something to Cheer About
  29. Kanye West Taps Square To Power Payments At His Pop-Up Stores
  30. It’s Gotten Harder to Sue Your Own Bank
  31. Facebook Wants Videogame Makers to Make More Games for Its Users
  32. Five Things You Didn’t Know About McDonald’s and Cage-Free Eggs
  33. The More Trump Messes up, the More Votes Clinton Gets
  34. Women Are the Fastest Growing Group in American Jails
  35. Egypt’s State Media Suspends 8 Female Anchors For Being Overweight
  36. Why You Should Pay Millennials What They Deserve
  37. Start Your Car From Inside Your Home Using Amazon’s Alexa
  38. Here’s How Sprint and T-Mobile Are Battling With New Unlimited Data Plans
  39. Citigroup’s CEO Is Going to Need a Little More Patience From Shareholders
  40. This Is The World’s Most Livable City
  41. Today’s Internet Is a Toxic Wasteland
  42. Fixing Smartphones ‘On Demand’ May Be Better Business Than Delivering Burritos
  43. Your Ultimate Guide to Applying for a Patent
  44. Prison Stocks Tank On Worries Justice Department May End Use
  45. NY Fed and Bangladesh’s Central Bank Are Scaling Back Cybersecurity Measures
  46. Twitter Shut Down 235,000 Terrorist Accounts This Year
  47. How MasterCard Is Changing the World
  48. Meet WM Motor, the Latest Chinese Electric Car Startup
  49. Brexit Hasn’t Broken the British Economy Yet
  50. How Target Plans to Boost Apple Sales After Plunging Last Quarter
  51. Inside McDonald’s Bold Decision to Go Cage-Free
  52. A Baby Girl Who Was Born on an Airplane Just Got an Epic Birthday Present
  53. Cisco and Fortinet Warn Customers About NSA-Linked Exploits
  54. Why Harley-Davidson Is Paying $12 Million in Fines Over Motorcycle Emissions
  55. PJT Poaches Private Equity Exec from Morgan Stanley
  56. United Continental Just Shook Up Its Top Executives
  57. Despite Brexit, Amazon Plans to Open a New UK Distribution Center
  58. Why Great Presidents Are Often Psychopaths
  59. This Ruling Just Made It Harder to Spy on Your Spouse
  60. Gannett Said to Be Making Another Bid to Acquire Tronc
  61. Here’s Why Target Is Losing Customers
  62. raceAhead: How To Be A White Ally
  63. This Slack Rival Is Adding Video to Its Chat App
  64. Feud Between T-Mobile and Sprint CEOs Gets Ugly Over Competing Unlimited Offers
  65. Power Sheet: Why Great Presidents Often Are Psychopaths
  66. How Walmart Is Changing the World
  67. American Apparel Is Thinking About Selling Itself
  68. Best Buy Is Celebrating Its 50th Birthday With 50 Hours of Discounts
  69. Nokia Just Slashed the Price of Its OZO Virtual Reality Camera
  70. Fortune Live for August 18, 2016: Steve Easterbrook, Fortune’s Change the World List, and Sneakernomics
  71. What Comes Next for Ryan Lochte and the U.S. Swimmers in the Rio Robbery Case
  72. UPDATE: Amy Schumer: ‘Inside Amy Schumer’ Is Not Cancelled
  73. Term Sheet — Thursday, August 18
  74. How McDonald’s Is Changing the World
  75. 10 Free Marketing Tools Every Entrepreneur Should Use
  76. T-Mobile Slashes Price of Unlimited Data Plans
  77. Cisco’s Layoffs Are Just the Tip of the Spear for Tech
  78. How One Lucky Meeting Changed 1-800-Flowers’ Entire Business
  79. How GlaxoSmithKline Is Changing the World
  80. Here’s Why Being a Thought Leader Isn’t Just Fluff
  81. Data Sheet—Thursday, August 18, 2016
  82. Those Hacked NSA Malware Names Are Funny, But Don’t Laugh Too Hard
  83. Uber’s Self-Driving Car Plans Involve a Trucking Startup
  84. Walmart Is Killing It With Shoppers
  85. 7 World-Changing Companies to Watch
  86. Volvo Partners With Uber on Self-Driving Cars
  87. The Broadsheet: August 18th
  88. Only One Studio Escaped the Summer of Box Office Flops
  89. Japan’s Exports Sink at Its Fastest Rate Since the Financial Crisis
  90. Meet Fortune’s New “Change the World” List
  91. China’s Ping An Eyes an Overseas Splurge, Possibly in the UK
  92. Police Arrest Sage Employee At Airport Following Data Breach
  93. Why Milton Friedman Was Wrong
  94. The Lesson Behind Fortune’s ‘Change the World’ List
  95. How Fortune’s ‘Change the World’ Companies Profit From Doing Good
  96. Boeing Says Its Chinese Demand Is Holding Steady
  97. CEO Daily: Thursday, 16th August
  98. Foreign Pilots Offered to ‘Live Like a King’ If They Just Sign On with China
  99. WWE CEO Sells 1.55 Million Shares in Estate Planning
  100. Here’s Why China’s Alipay Is Teaming Up With France’s Ingenico
  101. Why Australia’s Top Fund Manager Just Had a Dip in Profits
  102. Daetwyler Says It Won’t Raise Bid for Premier Farnell
  103. What China’s Cooling Housing Market Means for Its Economy
  104. Why Chinese Investment in Overseas Real Estate Has More Than Doubled
  105. Nestle’s Results Are Hit by ‘Challenges in China’
  106. The World’s Most Powerful Women: August 18
  107. This Country Was Asia’s Fastest-Growing Economy in the Second Quarter
  108. McDonald’s Pulls Fitness Trackers from Happy Meals After Complaints of ‘Skin Irritation’
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