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  1. Jessica Alba’s Honest Company Is Reportedly In Talks to Sell to Unilever
  2. Airbnb Lets Trusted Hosts Manage Others’ Home-Rental Listings
  3. Larry Summers Finds Banks Might Be More Dangerous Now Than in 2008
  4. Consumers Are Suing Welspun for ‘Widespread Fraud’
  5. Apple’s Not Buying Tidal After All
  6. Reid Hoffman’s New Card Game Disses Donald Trump
  7. Tesla Responds in Spat With Former Partner Mobileye
  8. House Flipping Is at a 6-Year High
  9. Teva, Intel to Develop Wearables to Monitor Huntington’s Disease
  10. Another Door Closes for Tidal as Apple Says It’s Not Interested
  11. The Late Night Comics Are Going After Trump
  12. T-Mobile Tells Customers Not to Upgrade iPhone Software Due to Glitch
  13. John Boehner Now Sits on the Board of a Major Tobacco Company
  14. The 5 Most Interesting Things About Donald Trump’s Dr. Oz Interview
  15. SpaceX Says Launch Pad Explosion Probe Won’t Slow Its Space Taxi Project
  16. Oracle’s Revenue Misses Estimates
  17. Target Will Hammer Home A Low-Price Message to Shake Its Slump
  18. What Counterterrorism Gurus Say About Propaganda in the Age of Social Media
  19. Oracle and Oregon Settle Nasty Lawsuit for $100 Million
  20. Researcher Shows Simple iPhone Hack FBI Said Couldn’t Be Done
  21. Instacart’s CEO Dispels Misconceptions About the Grocery Delivery Startup
  22. Tesla’s Autopilot May Have Caused Fatal Crash in China
  23. Fiat Chrysler Is Recalling 1.9 Million Vehicles Over Airbag Defects
  24. U.S. Congressional Panel to Hold Fuel Rules Hearing
  25. Donald Trump Jr.’s ‘Holocaust Joke’ Gets Called Out on Twitter
  26. Why Under Armour Debuted a Collection At Fashion Week
  27. Delta Is Celebrating National Cheeseburger Day With Free Shake Shack
  28. Coolest Wearable Tech at New York Fashion Week
  29. Ivanka Trump Makes Clear Her Father’s Child Care Plan Isn’t For Gay Dads
  30. Alan Greenspan Doesn’t Want ‘Crazies’ to Undermine the U.S.
  31. Obama Is Cracking Down on Corporate Tax Evasion
  32. The Volvo V90 Cross Country Is a Wagon You’d Actually Want to Be Seen In
  33. California Utility Turns to Tesla For Huge Battery Project
  34. How Racism on Airbnb Threatened My 20-Year Friendship
  35. Why Cloud Vendors Aren’t Talking So Much About Price Cuts Anymore
  36. This Video Reminds Us That the Tesla Model S Is an Awful Track Car
  37. Why the FCC Chair Says Set-Top Box Reform Proposal Could Change
  38. A Minnesota Doctor Is Trying Get a $50 EpiPen Alternative to Market
  39. Apple’s Stock Is on Track to Record Strongest 4-Day Streak Since 2014
  40. Donald Trump’s New Economic Plan Sounds a Lot Like Jeb Bush’s
  41. GM CEO Mary Barra Learned This Important Lesson From the Recall Crisis
  42. Dollar General Is Going on a Hiring Spree
  43. Elizabeth Warren Wants Our Next President to Send Wall Street Criminals to Jail
  44. ‘Philly Jesus’ Was Found Guilty of Trespassing at an Apple Store
  45. How Wells Fargo’s Fake Accounts Scandal Got So Bad
  46. ITT Tech Is Preparing to File for Bankruptcy
  47. Leaked Emails Say Apple Has ‘Sexist’ and ‘Toxic’ Work Environment
  48. Here’s One Way Artificial Intelligence Could Improve Online Customer Service
  49. China Launches Another Space Station for the First Time in 5 Years
  50. Unicode Is Considering a Hijab Emoji
  51. How Ulta and Mary Dillon Are Winning the Beauty Battle
  52. Bill Gates Backs Biofuel Company Renmatix
  53. Golfsmith Officially Files for Bankruptcy
  54. Here’s Why Trust in the Media Is at an All-Time Low
  55. You Can’t Get Any Hamburgers at This McDonald’s
  56. No One Knows How Big the Gig Economy Really Is
  57. The Most Basic Thing Millennials Can Do to Impress Their Bosses
  58. Why Swing States Could Actually Work in Donald Trump’s Favor
  59. Apple’s iOS 10 Adoption Rate Nears 20% In Just Two Days
  60. Rumor About Trump’s Supreme Court Pick Causes a Stir But Appears Untrue
  61. Jeff Bezos Pushes Warren Buffett Off the Billionaire’s Podium
  62. The Great Migration: Why Racial Bias Still Pervades America
  63. Here’s Why Hedge Funds Around the World Are Cutting Their Fees
  64. raceAhead: The Great Migration: Why Racial Bias Still Pervades America
  65. Yes, Meal Kits, Pokémon, and Athleisure Are All Overhyped Right Now
  66. GE, BMW, and Nikon Just Poured Millions Into This Hot 3D-Printing Startup
  67. Power Sheet: Why Colin Powell Would Be A Dream Candidate
  68. Flint Pastor Cuts off Donald Trump’s Speech
  69. Fortune Live for September 15, 2016: ‘The Sharing Economy’, SeaWorld, and Coldwell Banker
  70. The Number of Workers Flunking Drug Tests Is at a 10-Year High
  71. Most Americans Think the Country’s Economic Issues Are Washington’s Fault
  72. How Kayak’s Engineering Team Is Making It Easier to Book Travel Online
  73. Term Sheet — Thursday, September 15
  74. Everything You Need to Know About China’s Weakening Currency
  75. Pandora Launches New and Improved Subscription Service ‘Pandora Plus’
  76. Here’s What Reviews Say About Apple’s iPhone 7
  77. Why the NFL’s Thursday Night Game Could Make or Break Twitter’s Future
  78. This Cosmetics Business Is One of the Fastest-Growing Inner City Companies in America
  79. Walmart Is No Longer Accepting Visa Cards at Some Stores
  80. How Free iPhone Deals From Carriers Are Lifting Apple’s Stock
  81. Ripple Just Raised $55 Million and Signed on These Major Bank Partners
  82. Why Businesses Are Finding Success in Chicago
  83. This New Chartbeat Feature Helps Publishers Figure Out Those Facebook Spikes
  84. New Music Streaming Service in U.K. Costs Less, and Offers Less
  85. Data Sheet—Thursday, September 15, 2016
  86. This Move Says Apple Is Serious About a Cable TV-Style Service
  87. Meet the Federal Government’s Pot Dealer
  88. 18 Under 18: Meet the Young Innovators Who Are Changing the World
  89. Diabetes ‘Unicorn’ Raises Final VC Round Before IPO
  90. The Broadsheet: September 15th
  91. Sony’s Plans to Expand VR Don’t Include Smartphone Headset
  92. Peugeot Teams Up With 3D Printing Startup for Parts and Possibly Full Cars
  93. Serious Brexit Talks Aren’t Likely to Start Before End of 2017, EU Leader Says
  94. We Have Less Than 20 Years to Abandon Gasoline Engines
  95. Toyota Engineer Sets Ambitious Goal for the New Prius Plug-In
  96. Harvard Gives the U.S. an ‘F’
  97. Japan Government Panel Says Apple and Google Hinder App Competition
  98. Exclusive: Why Venus Williams and Mellody Hobson Are Investing in This Fintech Startup
  99. How to Create a Great Workplace for Women
  100. CEO Daily: Thursday 15th September
  101. Hillary Clinton Unleashes ’20 Questions’ Tweetstorm About Trump Organization
  102. H&M Shares Drop After Chain Says Hot August Weather Kept Shoppers Away
  103. Apple iPhone Users Can Now Get Siri to Call Them an Uber
  104. Tesla Is Suing a Man Who Allegedly Pretended to Be Elon Musk
  105. Pimco Says Bill Gross Leaked Confidential Executive Bonus Data
  106. The Soda Lobby Is Suing to Block Philadelphia’s Sugary Drinks Tax
  107. Morningstar Loses Challenge to Thomson Reuters Coding Settlement
  108. Sony Ruling Is Both Good and Bad News for Free Wi-Fi in Europe
  109. Britain Approves $24 Billion Hinkley Point Nuclear Plant
  110. $1.1 Billion—That’s How Much Grindr’s Chinese Owner Is Paying to Divorce His Wife
  111. McDonald’s Said to Get at Least 3 Final Bids for Its China Restaurants
  112. Nearly Half of Americans Are ‘Very Concerned’ About Clinton Emails
  113. Why Solar Developers Aren’t Happy with the Desert Renewable Energy Plan
  114. Indian Official Disputes Devaluation Report that Pulled Down the Rupee
  115. Here’s How Much the IMF Is Now Loaning to Ukraine
  116. Singaporean Banks Are Reporting Indonesians Who Embrace Tax Amnesty
  117. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 15
  118. Initial Stock of Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus Has Sold Out
  119. United Flight Gets Diverted Over Security Concern
  120. The States Where Paychecks Grew the Fastest and Slowest Last Year
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