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  1. Bombings in Thai Resort Town Kill 1, Injure 30
  2. New York Times Says Suspected Russian Hackers Targeted Its Moscow Bureau
  3. Samsung Says Galaxy Note 7 Demand Is Strong
  4. What China’s Black Monday Teaches Investors One Year Later
  5. Sony Is About to Turn PCs Into PlayStations
  6. Tesla’s Elon Musk Buying Over Half of SolarCity Bond Offer
  7. The Majority of Netflix Subscribers Will Be International Within 2 Years
  8. Volkswagen Agrees to Settlement Talks Over Excess Diesel Emissions
  9. U.S. Trade Rep Approves Import Ban on Arista Devices, Says Rival Cisco
  10. IBM Revives Its Fight With Intel Over Server Chip Dominance
  11. U.S. Trade Judge Clears Fitbit of Stealing Jawbone’s Trade Secrets
  12. Here’s What’s Causing All Those Flight Delays
  13. Lawmakers Are Demanding Investigations Into Mylan’s Huge EpiPen Price Hike
  14. Gillette Sues Rival Company For False Advertising
  15. Why More American Home Buyers Are Choosing Smaller Houses This Year
  16. J.C. Penney Is Investigating if It Sold Fake Egyptian Cotton Sheets
  17. Google Is Hiring YouTube Stars to Promote Its New ‘Daydream’ VR Service
  18. Companies Are Planning to Move Their Money From UK Banks After Brexit
  19. This Industry Is Revving Up Tech Jobs In the South
  20. Open Source Windows May Not Be that Big a Long Shot After All
  21. Russian Hackers Reportedly Target The New York Times
  22. ‘Empire’ Star Taraji P. Henson Is Getting Her Very Own MAC Makeup Collection
  23. The Clinton Foundation’s Private Equity Puzzle
  24. Tesla Packs More Energy Into Its Electric Car Batteries
  25. Mark Cuban Attacks Jack Welch Over the Clinton Foundation
  26. raceAhead: Getting the Feedback You Need
  27. New Clinton Emails Show Even Rock Stars Sought Access
  28. Quora’s Co-Founder Is Back In the Startup Game at Y Combinator
  29. The Zika Virus Is Spreading Across Florida
  30. Obama ‘Heartbroken’ on First Visit to Louisiana Since Floods
  31. Trump’s Campaign Spends 5 Times More on Rent Now That Donors Are Paying for It
  32. Here’s More Bad News for Obamacare
  33. This Chart Shows How Your Cheeseburger Is Connected to Climate Change
  34. This Chart Shows Why Insurers Are Climate-Change Believers
  35. This Could Be the Deadliest Labor Day Weekend for Drivers in 8 Years
  36. Why the Fight Against AIDS Still Matters, in One Chart
  37. These Two Female Athletes Won an Olympic Medal That’s Rarer Than Gold
  38. SEC Nails Private Equity Firm Apollo for Misleading Investors
  39. T-Mobile, Sprint Close In on Verizon, AT&T For Best Mobile Network
  40. Here’s How Much Gawker’s Nick Denton Will Be Paid to Not Work
  41. Pinterest Acquires This Popular ‘Save It for Later’ App
  42. How Gap Is Changing the World
  43. These Companies Employ the Most Clinton and Trump Donors
  44. Activist Investor Keith Meister Goes After Williams Companies
  45. Hyundai’s Plant in Russia Will Start Exports to Georgia and Tunisia
  46. Mobileye and Delphi Join to Produce Self-Driving System by Late 2019
  47. This Cloud Company Says It Will Be Worth $10 Billion in Five Years
  48. Tesla Shares Rise After Elon Musk Teases a New Product
  49. What Hillary Clinton and Ryan Lochte Have In Common
  50. Watch Arnold Schwarzenegger’s First ‘New Celebrity Apprentice’ Teaser
  51. The Hedge Fund Trader Who Beat the Feds
  52. This Indie-Rock Duo Says Demi Lovato Stole Their Music
  53. Healthcare Venture Capitalist Michael Steinmetz Passes Away
  54. Here’s Another Sign the U.K. Is Weathering the Brexit Storm
  55. Investors Doubt That Fed Chair Yellen Can Raise Rates in 2016
  56. Americans Now Buy More Swiss Watches Than Any Other Country
  57. Melania Trump Hires Hulk Hogan’s Lawyer to Threaten Media Outlets
  58. Walmart Is Investigating If Its Welspun Egyptian Cotton Sheets Were Fake
  59. A 12-Year-Old Is Running a Donald Trump Campaign Office in Colorado
  60. Here’s Why Only Apple and Samsung Know How to Profit Off Smartphones
  61. These 6 Tech Companies Are Recruiting Moms Who Left the Workplace
  62. Disney Employees Were Warned About the Alligator Before Toddler’s Death
  63. Tech Industry Says Homeland Security’s Social Media Plan Is a Bad Idea
  64. Another Former Fox News Host Has Filed a Sexual Harassment Suit Against Roger Ailes
  65. Justin Timberlake Is Taking Over This Role From Leonardo DiCaprio
  66. Power Sheet: What Hillary Clinton and Ryan Lochte Have In Common
  67. Time Inc. To Debut New Content at Virtual Reality Conference
  68. Next Year’s iPhone Could Have a Major Design Change You’ve Already Seen
  69. Here’s What Happens to the Billions of Dollars in 911 Fees Phone Users Pay
  70. The U.K.’s Gender Pay Gap Skyrockets After Women Have Children
  71. Term Sheet — Tuesday, August 23
  72. Netflix Just Picked Up a New Series From One of the Writers of ‘Breaking Bad’
  73. Freelance Uber Drivers Are Taking a Financial Hit in Finland
  74. Best Buy’s Profits Just Came in a Lot Higher Than Expected
  75. 7 Signs You’re Not a Startup Anymore
  76. Why Internaut Day Might Not Be the Web Anniversary You’re Looking For
  77. Donald Trump Says the FBI Can’t Be Trusted to Investigate Hillary Clinton
  78. China’s Richest Man Set to Seal 2 Billion-Dollar Hollywood Film Deals
  79. Meet the World’s First Stock Market for Sneakers
  80. McDonald’s Recalls Faulty Happy Meal Activity Trackers
  81. How Super Nintendo Still Influences Video Games on Its 25th Anniversary
  82. Why Donald Trump Picked Kellyanne Conway to Run His Campaign
  83. These Startups Want You to Fire Your Pool Guy
  84. Pokémon Go Proves There’s Still Hope for Consumer Internet Startups
  85. Data Sheet—Tuesday, August 23, 2016
  86. The Broadsheet: August 23rd
  87. A Second Snowden at the NSA? Here’s What We Know
  88. Why Insider Trading May Be Tougher Than Ever to Prosecute
  89. VW and Suppliers Settle Their Dispute After Marathon Talks
  90. CEO Daily: Tuesday 23rd August
  91. AP Investigation Turns Up Racist Social Media Posts Made By Trump Campaign Staffers
  92. Why Microsoft’s New Deal With Lenovo Matters
  93. The ‘Salary History’ Question Is Annoying. But Should It Be Illegal?
  94. How Chinese Businesses Could Reportedly Save $105 Billion This Year
  95. Ryan Lochte Loses All His Major Sponsors After Fabricating Rio Robbery
  96. New Zealand’s Central Bank Signals More Rate Cuts
  97. Pakistan Signs Deal On Its Second LNG Import Terminal
  98. Myanmar Coffee Will Hit Whole Foods As an Economic Opening Continues
  99. The World’s Most Powerful Women: August 23
  100. Judge Sets Deadline for Clinton Email Review As Trump Calls for a ‘Special Prosecutor’
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