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  1. Trump Foundation Investigations Now Multiplying
  2. Exclusive: Helen Greiner Is No Longer CEO of CyPhyWorks
  3. GitHub CEO Talks About How Microsoft and Apple Are Changing
  4. Hillary Clinton Just Released a Lot More Information About Her Health
  5. Mobileye Says It and Tesla Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
  6. Shake Shack’s Founder Explains Why He Pays Workers More Money
  7. ‘Snowden’ Is a Bloated Expose About How They Spy On Us
  8. Here’s How Much Ruby Tuesday’s CEO Will Likely Earn for Stepping Out
  9. Target’s CEO Has a Plan to Fix His Grocery Problem
  10. How SAP Audits Its Gender Diversity Efforts
  11. This Southern California Mall Just Started Using Tesla Batteries
  12. The EU Proposes New Telecom Rules
  13. Wells Fargo Is No Longer the Most Valuable Bank in the World
  14. Boeing Is Having a Hard Time Selling Its 777 Jet
  15. Bayer and Monsanto Agree to a Deal. Will the Regulators Agree, too?
  16. Prosecutors Are Looking Into Wells Fargo’s Cross Selling Practices
  17. Wall Street Banks Need a New Business Model
  18. Volkswagen Says It Might Not Resume U.S. Sales of Diesel Vehicles
  19. Japan’s Biggest Drugmaker Is on the Hunt for Deals in the U.S.
  20. This Cable Company Is Offering Netflix to All Its Customers
  21. Steve Ballmer Is Close to Making a Major Streaming Deal with Fox
  22. Mylan Reportedly Paid Its Executives More Than Bigger Rivals
  23. What Ivanka Trump Thinks of Her Father’s Plans for Working Women
  24. Why Clinton Health Surprise Isn’t Hillary’s Watergate
  25. Here’s Why Good Economic Data Won’t Help the Hillary Clinton Campaign
  26. Thoma Bravo Co-Founder Talks Debt and That Giant New Fund
  27. Microsoft Is Reportedly Cutting Back on Fitness Tracker Hardware
  28. Mobileye Is Poised to Seal More Self-Driving Car Deals, Chairman Says
  29. Mylan’s CEO Will Testify Over EpiPen Price Hike
  30. Donald Trump’s Maternity Leave Proposal Keeps the U.S. in Dead Last Compared to its Peers
  31. These Four Toy Companies Owe Thousands for Violating Children’s Online Privacy
  32. Ford to Move All Small-Car Production to Mexico
  33. Obama Scoffs at Donald Trump’s Appeal to Working-Class Voters
  34. New York Removes Web Browsing From Sidewalk Tablets After Incidents
  35. It’s Now Illegal to Breed Captive Killer Whales in California
  36. This Vote Could Finally Make a Difference in Crazy Drug Prices
  37. Here’s Why Apple’s Stock Just Hit Its Highest Point Yet This Year
  38. This Is the Highest-Paid Exec on Fortune’s 2016 Most Powerful Women List
  39. Launch of Vice Media’s Nightly News Show on HBO Is Delayed
  40. Hillary Clinton’s Health Now a Big Concern for Voters
  41. Here’s What Salesforce’s Marc Benioff Said About the Microsoft-LinkedIn Deal
  42. Google and AppNexus Back Away From Adblock Plus’s New Ad Platform
  43. Black Health Activists Renew Push Against Menthol Cigarettes
  44. Tesla Says It Is Investigating a Fatal Crash in China
  45. Cisco’s John Chambers Explains How Leaders Can Cross the Digital Divide
  46. Doing These 4 Things Will Help You Rock Your Next Job Interview
  47. UPS Will Hire About 95,000 Seasonal Employees This Holiday Season
  48. Why Google Won’t Throw Away Its Data Center Gear
  49. VW Working On Deal With Labor for Jobs, Investments
  50. Here’s How Much Warren Buffett Just Lost on Wells Fargo
  51. How Beth Comstock Is Lighting up GE
  52. Meet the Man Trying to Save SeaWorld From Itself
  53. Wheelwell Wants To Be The New Online Hub For Car Parts and Accessories
  54. Why Socially Responsible Companies Pay Less for Top Talent
  55. Sapphire Ventures Joins the $1 Billion Club
  56. The World’s Most Popular Online Videogame Now Has 100 Million Players
  57. Next Year’s iPhone Could Have a Brand-New Look
  58. Twitter Just Launched a New Video App for Amazon and Apple TV
  59. Lack of Diversity Won’t Be a Problem at Sunday’s Emmy Awards
  60. Distracted Driving Is Now an Epidemic in the U.S.
  61. Lady Gaga May Perform During Next Year’s Super Bowl Halftime Show
  62. This Monument Could Be Manhattan’s Answer to the Eiffel Tower
  63. Exclusive: Phil Libin and Max Levchin Leaving Evernote Board
  64. Why a New Songwriter Lawsuit Is Unfair to Pandora and Spotify
  65. Why You Should Take the Job That Pays Less
  66. Power Sheet: Why Jim Chanos Is Shorting Tesla
  67. The Downside of Saying ‘I’m Sorry’
  68. Trump Could Cost the U.S. Economy $1 Trillion If Elected President
  69. Russian Hackers Leak Drug Tests From Simone Biles, Serena and Venus Williams
  70. Here’s What Happens When You Start Deleting the Default Apps in Apple’s iOS 10
  71. Colin Powell Calls Donald Trump a ‘National Disgrace’ in Leaked Emails
  72. Tim Cook Says AirPods Will Stay in Your Ears Even When Dancing
  73. Term Sheet — Wednesday, September 14
  74. Donald Trump’s Presidency Would be ‘Terrifying,’ Says LinkedIn Co-Founder
  75. How Data And Machine Learning Are Changing The Solar Industry
  76. How Nelly Fans Are Uniting to #SaveNelly via Spotify
  77. Ford Sees Profits Declining in 2017
  78. raceAhead: Racism Explains the Academic Achievement Gap
  79. Ford Proceeds With Caution Into Autonomous, Shared Vehicles
  80. Berkshire Hathaway Gets Slapped With an $18 Million Lawsuit
  81. Amazon Debuts a New, Cheaper Version of Voice-Enabled Echo Dot
  82. What We Still Don’t Know About Clinton’s and Trump’s Health
  83. European Commission Head Touts Plan for Free Roaming and Wi-Fi Across the EU
  84. Data Sheet—Wednesday, September 14, 2016
  85. Why DreamWorks’ Jeffrey Katzenberg Sold His ‘Baby’
  86. The Entrepreneurs of Guangzhou
  87. Here’s Why Volkswagen Is Working With Israel’s Ex-Spy Chief
  88. The 2016 Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink
  89. How to Break Your Procrastination Habit and Get Real Work Done
  90. Bayer, Monsanto Agree to Merge in $66 Billion Deal
  91. The Broadsheet: September 14th
  92. Why Europe’s New Copyright Proposals Are Bad News for the Internet
  93. Softbank Invests in a New-Age Cloud Company
  94. CEO Daily: Wednesday 13th September
  95. Why SeaWorld’s Stock Could Stop Sinking
  96. This Biotech Firm Is Eyeing a $700 Million IPO
  97. China’s Solar Panel Glut Undermines Its Agreement with the EU
  98. Uber Debuts Self-Driving Cars in Pittsburgh
  99. Trump Foundation Falls Under Investigation by New York Attorney General
  100. Bayer Has Reportedly Signed $66 Billion Deal to Buy Monsanto
  101. Didi’s China Users Can’t Stop Complaining About Higher Prices
  102. Germany’s Major Firms Have Hired Fewer Than 100 of Its 1 Million Refugees
  103. Why Google Is Tweaking Its YouTube Player for European Publishers
  104. Obama Blasts Trump for Acting Like a ‘Champion’ of the Working Class
  105. Wells Fargo CEO Says Vast Majority of His Employees ‘Do the Right Thing’
  106. Hanjin Shipping’s Crisis Is Causing a Trailer Shortage in the U.S.
  107. Carl Icahn Says Trump Would Be Better for U.S. Economy Than Clinton
  108. Australia Courts the U.S. and Canada After Rejecting Chinese Bids for Ausgrid
  109. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 14
  110. Partnerships Erode in AMC’s ‘Halt and Catch Fire’
  111. Three Hanjin Ships Are Sold As Its Terminal Edges to a ‘Standstill’
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