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  1. AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ Highlights Sexism in Tech
  2. UK Leader of Brexit Tells a Trump Rally to ‘Get Your Walking Boots On’
  3. HP’s Outlook Still Down Despite Improved PC Sales
  4. Google’s New Android Brings a Much Needed Change
  5. Mylan CEO Blamed Obamacare for EpiPen Sticker Shock
  6. Mylan CEO Heather Bresch Is in the Hot Seat Over EpiPen Price Hikes
  7. Here’s Why Mylan Has Something to Be Happy About Today
  8. AAA Says Not All Automatic Braking Systems Are Designed to Prevent Car Crashes
  9. Bed Bath & Beyond Is the Latest to Question This Company’s Egyptian Cotton
  10. YouTube Just Created a New TV App For Cord-Cutting Viewers
  11. French Telecom Orange Denies ‘Secret Deal’ with Vivendi
  12. Colonel Sanders’ Nephew May Have Just Exposed KFC’s Secret Recipe
  13. Why Fintech Startups Are Flocking to a 124-Year-Old Bank in Kansas
  14. HP Inc.’s Shares Tumble 5% on Weak Forecast
  15. Sorry ESPN, But DraftKings and FanDuel Didn’t Implode
  16. Duke University Is Making Claims Against Aubrey McClendon’s Estate
  17. Here’s Why Google’s Cloud Went a Little Dark This Month
  18. Private College Grad Assistants Can Now Unionize Thanks to a New Landmark Labor Ruling
  19. Pharma Bro Martin Shkreli Takes On Hillary Clinton Over Mylan’s EpiPen
  20. Older People Have Superior Mental Health, Says Study
  21. The Reason So Many Women Leave Engineering Has Nothing to Do With Kids
  22. New Relic’s Latest Defense Against Downtime
  23. Amazon Launched This Program for Donating Kindles and Tablets
  24. The SEC Just Charged 71 Cities and States With Fraud
  25. What Every Boss Can Do To Inspire Innovation
  26. This Creativity App Is Great for iPad-Obsessed Kids
  27. The Real Reason Your Paycheck Is Not Good Enough
  28. 5 Ways Donald Trump Is Making Money Off His Own Campaign
  29. It’s Time to Start Worrying About a Frexit
  30. Inside Germany’s Controversial Terrorism Plan
  31. Spotify Has A Big Wrinkle to Iron Out Before It Goes Public
  32. Here’s Why Richard Branson Is at War With U.K. Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn
  33. U.S. Appeals Court Rules BlackBerry Lawsuit Was Rightfully Dismissed
  34. The Real Reasons Americans Think the Economy Is So Bad
  35. It Only Seems Like the Economy Is a Disaster
  36. Why France and Germany’s Encryption Stance May Be More Bark Than Bite
  37. Steve Wozniak Warns Apple Against Removing iPhone 7’s Headphone Jack
  38. There Will Soon Be Just One Howard Johnson Restaurant Left in the U.S.
  39. What Workday’s New CFO Says About the Quest for Profitability
  40. Red Cross Asks Italians in Quake Zone to Disable Wi-Fi Passwords
  41. Harry Potter Tickets Cost Over $10,000 in London
  42. South Korea Misses Its Own Deadline to Share Google Maps Data
  43. Why Tesla’s New Battery Pack Is Important
  44. The World’s Most Expensive House Is Now For Sale
  45. A White Man Asked C-Span How to Stop Being Racist. Here’s the Fascinating Answer
  46. How UBS Could Change the Way the World’s Biggest Banks Do Business
  47. All of the Outrageous Details from Viacom’s CEO $72 Million Pay Out
  48. BuzzFeed Says Changes Are About Expanding Video, Not Downsizing News
  49. Clothing Sales at Express Tumbled More Than Expected Last Quarter
  50. SEC Settles Case With Former Fannie Mae Chief Exec
  51. Volkswagen Car Production Set to Return to Normal After Supplier Deal
  52. You’re Not Alone, Tyra—These Famous Women Have All Taught College Courses
  53. Apple CEO Tim Cook Is Hosting a Fundraiser for Hillary Clinton
  54. New LeBron James Reality Show Premieres Tonight
  55. Here’s How to Sort Through the Milk Aisle’s Plant Explosion
  56. Power Sheet: The Real Cost of Ousting Viacom’s CEO
  57. Uber Won’t Kill Car Ownership
  58. raceAhead: How to Stop Being Prejudiced
  59. The World’s Longest Airship Just Crash-Landed After England Test Flight
  60. Ford Is Recalling 91,000 Vehicles in North America for Fuel Pump Problems
  61. How Star Trek Foreshadowed a Mind-Boggling Number of Modern Inventions
  62. These Are the Top Highlights From Tim Cook’s 5 Years as Apple’s CEO
  63. The U.S. Government Is About to Buy 11 Million Pounds of Cheese
  64. Term Sheet — Wednesday, August 24
  65. Daimler Is Adopting Silicon Valley Tactics to Fight Its Upstart Rivals
  66. Everything We Know About the Earthquake in Central Italy
  67. This Drone Company Just Got $20 Million to Make Maps Way Better
  68. Qatari Sovereign Wealth Fund Buys a Stake in the Empire State Building
  69. Uber’s Latest Perk for Drivers Is a Fancy Savings Management Service
  70. This City’s Soda Tax Has Been Credited With a Big Drop in Consumption
  71. Facebook Has Activated Its ‘Safety Check’ Feature After the Italy Earthquake
  72. An ‘Extraordinary Proportion’ of Donors Reportedly Met with Clinton at the State Department
  73. Why Aren’t More Entrepreneurs Solving Problems?
  74. Data Sheet—Wednesday, August 24, 2016
  75. Business Planners Are Turning to the Cloud
  76. Higher-Paid CEOs Are Found to Have Lower Approval Ratings From Employees
  77. The Broadsheet: August 24th
  78. CEO Daily: Wednesday 24th August
  79. 5 Things You Need to Know About Donald Trump’s Debt
  80. How Intel and Others Are Fighting the Ransomware Epidemic
  81. Here Are Some of China’s New Rules on P2P Lending
  82. Judge Denies GM’s Bid to Throw Out the Texas Ignition Switch Case
  83. AstraZeneca Is Selling Its Antibiotics Business to Pfizer
  84. Why Philippine Miners Want to Meet with President Duterte
  85. The World’s Most Powerful Women: August 24
  86. BuzzFeed Splits Itself in a New Reorganization
  87. Samsung and Tencent Surge in the Race to Become Asia’s Most Valuable Firm
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