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  1. Here’s What Jack Ma Thinks American Voters are Getting Wrong
  2. Tinder Teams Up with Spotify to Let You Find Your Musical Match
  3. Stop Waiting For the CEO To Diversify Your Office
  4. Why Tracey Massey Doesn’t Feel Guilty for Leaving Work Early
  5. Altice’s SFR Buyout Offer Delayed by At Least Two Weeks
  6. Ernst & Young Was Just Fined $9.3 Million for Inappropriate Client Relationships
  7. Tech Licensing Firm Tessera to Buy DTS to Grow in Audio Market
  8. Here Are All of Elizabeth Warren’s Perfectly Cringe-Worthy Wells Fargo Zingers
  9. Here’s What Warren Buffett Says Made Him Successful
  10. Software Company BlackLine Prepares For IPO
  11. Airbus Plans Management Changes to Integrate Plane Division
  12. John Boehner Is Now Advising a Major Washington Law Firm
  13. Music Industry Says Business Is Good But It Still Wants YouTube to Pay Up
  14. VW’s Audi Head Questioned Over Emissions Scandal
  15. AT&T Says It Has a New Take on Fast Internet over Power Lines
  16. Tesla Fixes Security Bugs After Claims of Model S ‘White Hat’ Hack
  17. Why Allergan Is Willing to Pay So Much Money for This Biotech
  18. Microsoft Plans Huge Share Buyback
  19. U.S. Regulators Want More Say in Self-Driving Car Design
  20. Adobe Shares Rise 3% on Strong Sales
  21. How GM Quietly Achieved Gender Balance On Its Board
  22. Here’s How Global Warming Could Trigger the Next Financial Crisis
  23. Here’s How Much the iPhone 7 Cost to Manufacture
  24. Hillary Clinton’s Attack on Wells Fargo Fits a Pattern
  25. AT&T Just Signed These Major Cable Channels for New Internet TV Service
  26. Trump Foundation’s Biggest Donor Is a High-end Ticket Scalper
  27. Pokémon Is Making More Games for Nintendo
  28. Lack of Presidential Campaign Ads Hurts Broadcasters’ Shares
  29. Hollywood Is in Danger of Losing Its Chinese Audience
  30. McDonald’s and Wendy’s Are Testing out These New Upscale Items
  31. How T-Mobile Plans to Bring VR Rock Concerts to Users With 5G Phones
  32. What Clinton and Trump Get Wrong About America’s Super Rich
  33. Bayer Considers Letting Go of the Monsanto Name
  34. Seventh Generation CEO: Here’s How the Unilever Deal Went Down
  35. President Obama Criticizes Donald Trump Proposals Before United Nations
  36. Amazon Plans To Open Another Bookstore
  37. Is Hillary Clinton ‘Copying’ Donald Trump? Photos Don’t Lie
  38. Why Accenture’s Plan to ‘Edit’ the Blockchain Is a Big Deal
  39. Meet the Celebrity Divorce Lawyer Helping Angelina Jolie Split From Brad Pitt
  40. Shares In John McAfee’s Company Fall Another 21%
  41. Apple Watch Series 2 Review: Smarter, Faster, and Vastly Better
  42. Wells Fargo Is Considering Clawing Back Exec’s $125 Million Payday
  43. Here’s Why Angela Merkel Sort of Apologized for Her Refugee Policy
  44. In New York, London Mayor Addresses that Brexit Unpleasantness
  45. When Moonshots Fall Back to Earth
  46. JPMorgan Hires InvestCloud In Response to Silicon Valley Threats
  47. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Split: Who Gets the Winery?
  48. Wearable Activity Trackers May Not Help You Lose More Weight
  49. Elizabeth Warren Calls Wells Fargo CEO a “Gutless Leader”
  50. Bank of England Says No to Blockchain Tech
  51. The iPhone 7’s Display Is Just About ‘Perfect’
  52. George Soros: The EU Is My Top Priority
  53. GlaxoSmithKline’s Emma Walmsley Just Became Britain’s Most Powerful Businesswoman
  54. The EU Just Gave Google More Time to Reply to Its Android Antitrust Charges
  55. Comcast Ends Feud With Netflix and Says It’s Open to Other Deals
  56. What Bankers Can Do To Tackle Climate Change
  57. Use This Tool to Find Out if the Apple Store Has the iPhone 7 in Stock
  58. Stop Waiting for the CEO to Diversify Your Office
  59. Netflix Is Having a Hard Time Expanding to China
  60. Electrovaya Agrees to Make Electric Car Batteries for a Major Company
  61. 10 Writing Tips to Make Your Emails Less Terrible
  62. Wireless Service From These Cable Guys Is on the Way
  63. ‘Damn Daniel’ Is Back at It Again With an LG Commercial
  64. Power Sheet: Dissecting Wells Fargo’s John Stumpf’s Apology
  65. Exclusive: Airbnb, P&G, and Unilever Are Partnering With the Clinton Foundation to Invest Over $70m in Women
  66. Exclusive: These 10 Universities Are Tackling Gender Inequality With UN Women
  67. Why the Federal Reserve Won’t Raise Interest Rates This Week
  68. How Young Women Can Combat Subtle Sexism At Work
  69. EU Official Says Trade Deal with Japan Is Still in the Works
  70. Term Sheet — Tuesday, September 20
  71. Deutsche Bank Is Converting Corporate Loans Into Marketable Securities
  72. This All-in-One Device Charger Is a Forgetful Person’s BFF
  73. How a College Student Got 15 Million Miles by Hacking United Airlines
  74. George Bush Sr. Was Just Outed as a Clinton Supporter
  75. Eggo Waffles Are Being Recalled For Possible Listeria Contamination
  76. Data Sheet—Tuesday, September 20, 2016
  77. Former Siebel Execs Tackle Industry-Specific Cloud Apps
  78. Millennials Are Increasingly Looking for Jobs in These Mid-Size Cities
  79. Donald Trump Gains the Support of a Former ‘Never Trump’ Billionaire
  80. Jack Ma’s Grand Ambitions
  81. SunPower Embraces Drones and Robots to Help Evolve Its Solar Farms
  82. Bitcoin Is Real Money, Judge Rules in J.P. Morgan Hack
  83. Walmart Has Completed Its Acquisition of Jet.com
  84. Vroom Brings In $50 Million to Expand Its Online Used-Car Business
  85. The Broadsheet: September 20th
  86. Renault and Nissan Just Bought This French Tech Firm to Develop Mobility Apps
  87. This Company Wants to Make Connecting Your Devices Easier
  88. Here’s Why SeaWorld Shares Just Took a Deep Plunge
  89. CEO Daily: Tuesday, 20th September
  90. This Mobile Giant Is Pushing Into Robots and Self-Driving Cars
  91. A New Report Outlines Higher Education’s $2.7 Billion ‘Debt Bomb’
  92. Takata Shares Tank After Report of Bankruptcy Consideration
  93. George Soros Says He Will Invest $500m to Help Migrants and Refugees
  94. Samsung Still Facing Anger in China Over Perceived Recall Bias
  95. Here’s How Stocks Are Trading as Fed and BOJ Meetings Begin
  96. Indonesia Rejects Research Linking ‘Severe Haze’ to 100,000 Premature Deaths
  97. The Wells Fargo Board Committee In Charge of Stopping Phony Accounts Rarely Met
  98. Wells Fargo CEO Will Tell Senators He’s ‘Deeply Sorry’ in Testimony Tuesday
  99. Twilio Buys Software in Promise to Bring Augmented Reality to Users
  100. Donald Trump Jr. Likens Syrian Refugees to Skittles That ‘Would Kill You’
  101. Bayer Shares Rise After It Ups Sales Targets for Top-Selling Drugs
  102. Investigators Seeking a Motive for New York-Area Weekend Bomb Attacks
  103. Opera Makes Major Push for Private Browsing
  104. GlaxoSmithKline Just Named This Woman Its New CEO
  105. U.S. and China Vow Greater Cooperation After North Korean Nuclear Test
  106. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 20
  107. GM and Canadian Union Manage to Stave Off a Strike
  108. Hillary Says John Stumpf Owes All of Wells Fargo’s Customers a ‘Clear Explanation’
  109. Brexit Won’t Be So Bad If the U.S. Strikes This Trade Deal
  110. Here’s How Much GM’s New Chevy Bolt EV Will Cost
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