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  1. Turkey’s Erdogan Vows to ‘Cut Off All Business Links’ to Accused Cleric
  2. Tesla to Open First San Francisco Store Next Week
  3. President Obama Denies $400 Million Payment to Iran Was a Ransom
  4. Tax Whistleblowers Won a Landmark Court Victory Over the IRS Today
  5. Apple Offers Big Cash Rewards for Help Finding Security Bugs
  6. Taco Bell’s PAC Maxed Out Its Giving To The Trump Campaign
  7. The Real Losers of Uber’s Exit From China
  8. How the Tech Behind Bitcoin Could Revolutionize Wall Street
  9. The SEC Had Questions About a Bank of America Executive’s $15.5 Million Pay Package
  10. Major Drone Maker Implements No-Fly Zones For Rio Olympics
  11. Investor Wilbur Ross Urges Trump Not to Let His Behavior Become the Issue
  12. Big Business Groups Just Sued the Government for Blocking the Pfizer-Allergan Merger
  13. Americans’ Average Internet Speed Spiked 40% in the Last Year
  14. Here Are the Billionaires Backing Hillary Clinton
  15. Priceline Profit Beats Estimates as Hotel Bookings Soar
  16. Rackspace Trading Halted on Report of Private Equity Talks
  17. Symantec Sales Rise on Demand for Security Software From Corporations
  18. Activision’s Sales Got a Big Boost From Buying the Maker of Candy Crush
  19. Cybersecurity Firm FireEye Plans Layoffs
  20. Zynga Is Still Being Fueled By ‘Words With Friends’
  21. Credit Card Chips Have a Crucial Security Flaw
  22. The Real Reasons Clinton and Trump Lost America’s Trust
  23. Southwest Airlines CEO Tells Angry Pilots He’s ‘Not Going Anywhere’
  24. Here’s How Donald Trump Could Argue That the 2016 Election Is Rigged
  25. President Obama Wrote an Essay About Feminism—and It’s So Spot On
  26. Here’s How You Can Win Free Starbucks For Life
  27. Follow These 3 Steps to Determine Your ‘Personal Brand’
  28. Through Folk Art, Some of the World’s Poorest Entrepreneurs Find Financial Hope
  29. Blackberry Comes to Kim Kardashian’s Rescue
  30. Dish Network Has Good News for NFL Fans and Sling Subscribers
  31. Why Adidas Is Outperforming Nike, Under Armour
  32. Solar Power From Apple Could Light Up Your Home
  33. DraftKings and FanDuel Are Once Again Legal in New York
  34. Why U.S. Olympic Rowers Aren’t Worried About Rio’s Water Conditions
  35. You Can Buy Amazon Kindles at Target Again
  36. Amazon and Microsoft Are Running One and Two in Two-Cloud Race
  37. Why This 160-Year-Old Company Is Embracing Cloud Apps
  38. This City Is About To Get Its First Ever ‘Poop Café’
  39. Amazon to Add Trash Cans, Dishwashers, Dryers to Smart Reordering Service
  40. Here’s How to Overcome Newly Discovered iPhone Ransomware
  41. The First Retailer to IPO This Year Gets a Tepid Response From Wall Street
  42. The Federal Reserve Is Reportedly Investigating Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway
  43. Pinterest Sets Its Sights on Video
  44. You’ll Never Guess What Facebook Is Doing to Reduce Clickbait
  45. Sprite’s ‘Brutally Refreshing’ Ad Campaign Is Slammed for Being Brutally Sexist
  46. Chelsea Clinton’s DNC Speech Caused a Spike in Sales of This Book
  47. Why Tesla Plans to Make Its Own Solar Gear
  48. Why Smartphones Are Bringing Down Internet-of-Things Revenue Forecasts
  49. Why GameStop Is Spending Even More on Wireless Push
  50. Donald Trump Has at Least One Koch Brother on His Side
  51. This Could Be the Best Video Yet of the Purported iPhone 7 Pro
  52. This Olympian Blames Pokemon Go For a $5,000 Phone Bill
  53. This German Auto Supplier Just Went All In on Future Smart Car Tech
  54. Adidas’ Outgoing CEO Says the Company Is in Good Hands
  55. Cereal Sales at Kellogg Continue to Slide
  56. This Software Is So Sleazy Google Calls It ‘Ooze’
  57. These Boston Businesses Are Weighing Credit-Only Payment Plans
  58. These Famous Designers Are Siding With Apple in Its Patent Fight With Samsung
  59. Ford Is Recalling 830,000 Cars For Faulty Door Latches
  60. 4 Ways to Avoid Leading a Pointless Meeting
  61. This Inspirational Writer Is the Face of Apple’s New Olympics Ad
  62. This Startup Wants to Bring Microsoft Windows to Virtual Reality
  63. Clint Eastwood Says He Would ‘Go For Trump’
  64. Here Are the 5 Stocks You Should Watch for the Rio Olympics
  65. Power Sheet: Roger Ailes’ Exit Shows Imbalance of Punishment
  66. Fortune Live for August 4, 2016: The Olympic Games in Rio, USRowing, and Tesla Earnings
  67. What Can We Learn from Roger Ailes—and Saatchi’s Chairman?
  68. Atlantic City’s Trump Taj Mahal Is Closing After ‘Losing Multimillions a Month’
  69. Here are 7 Republicans Voting for Hillary Clinton Over Donald Trump
  70. Viacom’s Movie Business Gave a Boost to Its Quarterly Results
  71. Time Inc. Revenue Comes in Lower Than Expected
  72. Meet the Firm That’s Betting Against the Startup Bubble
  73. ‘Cats’ Is Returning to Broadway Minus One Racist Song
  74. 4 Ways to Create a Marketing Strategy for Your Small Business
  75. Intel Is Recalling This Smartwatch in Embarrassing Setback for Wearables
  76. Term Sheet — Thursday, August 4
  77. The Bank of England Just Cut Interest Rates for the First Time Since 2009
  78. Why SoftBank Will Have to Keep Its Job Promises in the ARM Takeover
  79. Walmart’s Fear of Amazon Is Getting Expensive
  80. Data Sheet—Thursday, August 4, 2016
  81. raceAhead: The Olympics’ Divide
  82. Nokia’s Q2 Profits Fell More Than Expected
  83. The Broadsheet: August 4th
  84. Walmart Hunts a Unicorn
  85. Everything You Need to Know About India’s Biggest Economic Reform in Decades
  86. CEO Daily: Thursday, August 4th
  87. For Brexit Talks, UK Banks Turn to the Woman Who Negotiated Their Bailouts
  88. How This 19-Year-Old Developed an App to Combat Bullying
  89. How Olympians Are Funding the Expensive Road to Rio
  90. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Bidder Says It’s Finding Plenty of Cheap Deals
  91. Why Nike Is Getting Out of the Golf Equipment Business
  92. Uh-Oh, China’s Getting Excited About Pickup Trucks
  93. BlackBerry’s Core Apps Come To Android as a Subscription Service
  94. AB InBev Will Still Be Based in Belgium After SABMiller Takeover
  95. Toyota Cuts Its Full-Year Forecast in the Face of a Stronger Yen
  96. How Hulu Is Ramping Up to Win and Keep Subscribers
  97. The World’s Most Powerful Women: August 4
  98. Bosch Teams Up with Gogoro to Bring Electric Scooter-Sharing to Berlin
  99. One Dead, Five Injured in London Knife Attack, Police Say
  100. Bank of England Is Expected to Cut Interest Rates to a Record Low After Brexit
  101. How Apple Helped Didi Chuxing Outrun Uber in China
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