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  1. U.S. Regulators May Pre-Approve Self-Driving Cars
  2. Uber’s Biggest Rival in Southeast Asia Rounds Up Another $750 Million
  3. Here’s One Way Microsoft Is Trying To Improve Relations in China
  4. Emmy Awards TV Audience Hits All-Time Low
  5. Google’s New App Wants to Be Your Personal Travel Guide
  6. The Big Problem Still Plaguing America’s News Media
  7. The One Trump Policy That Could Really Damage America
  8. Aubrey McClendon’s Wine Collection Sells for $8.4 Million
  9. The FDA Just Made Its Most Controversial Drug Approval of the Year
  10. SunEdison’s Bankruptcy Heirs Seek New Strategy for Its Assets
  11. A Tiny Percentage of U.S. Adults Own Half the Country’s Guns
  12. Britain’s May to Meet Goldman, Amazon, IBM to Discuss Post-Brexit Investment
  13. Twitter Is Finally Loosening Its 140-Character Limit
  14. GE Plans to Invest $10 Billion in Argentina Through 2026
  15. Auto Racing’s NASCAR Accused of Racial Discrimination in Lawsuit
  16. Former Wells Fargo Employees to CEO John Stumpf: It’s Not Our Fault
  17. How Apple Is Pushing Its Suppliers to Use Clean Energy
  18. Volkswagen Has Fixed Less Than 10% of Rigged European Diesel Cars
  19. Intel Just Named Its Next Chief Financial Officer
  20. American Airlines Just Announced A New Uniform for Employees
  21. John McAfee’s Cybersecurity Investment Firm Received a Subpoena from the SEC
  22. Twitter Plans Job Cuts at Its Technology Hub in India
  23. Here’s What Oracle CEO Mark Hurd Says About Keeping Up With Amazon
  24. Digital Food Stamps Could Help Solve SNAP Problems
  25. The Number of American ‘Penta-Millionaires’ Just Hit a Huge Milestone
  26. Why the Most Significant Part of the JOBS Act Has Yet to Catch On
  27. Jill Stein: Donald Trump May Have a ‘Memory Problem’
  28. Ivanka Trump Is Now Receiving Secret Service Protection
  29. Here’s How Well iPhone 7 Sold In its First Weekend
  30. Why Tech Data Dropped $2.6 Billion to Buy Avnet’s Technology Services Unit
  31. FCC’s Plan for TV Set-Top Boxes Hangs by a Thread
  32. MealPass Rebrands to Work More Like ‘Tinder for Food’
  33. How FX Broke HBO’s Grip on the Emmy Awards
  34. This Online Used Car Marketplace Startup Is Adding An Auction Service
  35. Here’s Where Uber Plans to Open a New Facility Soon
  36. Wells Fargo’s Shares Are Now a Buy
  37. Here’s Why The Washington Post Is Wrong About Edward Snowden
  38. Donald Trump Has Made More From Small Donors Than Any GOP Candidate in History
  39. A Jaw-Dropping World Record Solar Price Was Just Bid in Abu Dhabi
  40. Volkswagen Just Pulled Bentley and Lamborghini Out of Next Week’s Paris Motor Show
  41. GoPro Has Sky-High Hopes for Its New Selfie Drone ‘Karma’
  42. McDonald’s After Apple May Be the Next Target of EU Tax Collectors
  43. Sprint CEO Says Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall Will Be Forgotten in 6 Months
  44. Joe Biden Is Gearing up for a Career in Cancer Research
  45. Unilever Buying Seventh Generation
  46. Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Says Donald Trump Doesn’t Get Econ 101
  47. Abu Dhabi to Introduce New Regulations for Ride-Hailing Apps
  48. Audi R&D Chief Suspended Over VW Scandal
  49. Samsung Battery Supplier Says It’s Not to Blame for China’s Galaxy Note 7 Fire
  50. Tesla Says Lawsuits Could Delay $2.6 Billion Merger with SolarCity
  51. Inside Wall Street’s Greatest Feud: Icahn vs. Ackman
  52. Cell Phone Alerts Ring Out in Manhunt for NYC Bomber
  53. Why the Exorbitant Cost of UN Meetings Is Still Worth It
  54. GlaxoSmithKline Cuts Vaccine Cost for Refugees
  55. How Amal Clooney Changed the Life of This 17-Year-Old Girl in Lebanon
  56. Power Sheet: Why the UN Is Meeting This Week
  57. Here Are the Terms for Nutanix’s Long-Awaited Public Offering
  58. Torture Tests: iPhone 7 Likes to Swim, But It’s Scared of Heights
  59. Iran’s Leaders Are Buying Less Airbus Jets than Expected
  60. News Media Is Overwhelmingly White: How to Fix It
  61. Term Sheet — Monday, September 19
  62. Meet the Internet’s Truth-Telling Economist
  63. Samsung Said to Have Hurried Out Galaxy Note 7 to Combat ‘Dull’ iPhone
  64. UK Banks Could Lose Passporting Rights After Brexit
  65. This Is the Best Way to Make Money on Wall Street
  66. Amal Clooney Wants to Put ISIS Leaders on Trial
  67. Forget Self-Driving Cars: Amsterdam Is Getting ‘Roboats’
  68. Uber Slammed for Surge Prices After New York City Bombing
  69. UPS Expands 3D Printing to Stay Ahead of a Threat
  70. Airbnb Just Bought an Activity-Booking Platform
  71. Oracle Snaps Up This Startup to Boost Cloud Security
  72. Salesforce and Oracle Vie to Prove Whose Apps Will Be Smarter
  73. Data Sheet—Monday, September 19, 2016
  74. The High Cost of Spurning Asia
  75. Smart Sports Bra Startup Gets $10 Million Uplift
  76. Why Trump and Clinton Are Proposing Benefits for Family Caregivers
  77. CEO Daily: Monday 19th September
  78. Pro-Putin Party Wins Landslide Victory in Russian Election
  79. Indonesia’s Explosive Response to Illegal Fishing Could Be Saving the Industry
  80. How Pressure to Grow Business Too Quickly Aggravates Security Gaps
  81. Exclusive: Vista Equity Buying Infoblox for $1.6 Billion
  82. Chinese Consumers Are Bullish on Spending Again
  83. ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Veep’ Are Repeat Winners in Diverse Emmys
  84. Accenture’s Julie Sweet Took an Unusual Route to Fortune’s Most Powerful Women List
  85. Google May Owe Indonesia More Than $400 Million in Back Taxes for 2015
  86. Fed Chair Yellen Could Win Back Confidence With a ‘September Surprise’
  87. An Explosion in New Jersey as 5 Are Questioned Over the Chelsea Bombing
  88. ‘Blair Witch’ and ‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’ Stumble in Box Office Debuts
  89. How Netflix Is Using Your Data
  90. Why Alibaba’s Logistics Business Is ‘Being Picky with Investors’
  91. A Syrian Rebel Says the U.S.-Russia Truce ‘Has Failed’
  92. Australia’s Stock Exchange Was Just Badly Disrupted
  93. Judge Orders All of Hanjin’s Chartered Ships to Be Returned to Owners
  94. Obama: ‘I Will Consider It a Personal Insult’ If Black Voters Don’t Show Up for Hillary
  95. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 19
  96. GE Digs Deeper Into Biotech with New Irish Factories
  97. Here’s Where Chinese Home Prices Spiked the Most in August
  98. GM and Canadian Union Remain Far Apart as Strike Looms
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