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  1. Paris Motor Show: New Audi Q5 Is a Lighter and More Powerful Big Data Machine
  2. 8 Ways You’re Making a Bad Impression and Don’t Even Know It
  3. The Cleveland Cavaliers Are Giving NBA Championship Rings to Arena Staff
  4. This Guy Basically Turned His Mirror Into a Giant iPhone
  5. New California Law Allows Test of Autonomous Shuttle With No Driver
  6. It Took Congress 233 Days to Fund the Fight Against Zika
  7. More and More Americans Think Prescription Drug Costs Are ‘Unreasonable’
  8. A-List Actors Are Taking Big Pay Cuts
  9. Donald Trump Could Win: What You Need to Do to Protect Your Business
  10. Nutanix IPO Shows Risks Of ‘Unicorn’ Valuations
  11. Trump Campaign Denies He Violated Embargo Against Cuba
  12. Donald Trump Was Named ‘Grand Benefactor’ For a Charity—Without Giving a Dime
  13. Voters Can Now Take Ballot Selfies in New Hampshire
  14. IBM Is Buying One of the Most Influential Firms on Wall Street
  15. Regulators Are Making Sure Herbal Supplements Actually Contain Herbs
  16. Google Doubles Down on Enterprise by Re-Branding Its Cloud
  17. In the Heat of the Election, Monica Lewinsky Would Rather Talk About Online Abuse
  18. Wells Fargo Is Now Being Fined for Improperly Repossessing Soldiers’ Cars
  19. Starbucks’ Howard Schultz Pounds the Pavement to Get Out the Vote
  20. Salesforce Urges EU to Probe Microsoft, LinkedIn Antitrust Issues
  21. Why Intra-Cellular Therapies’ Stock Got Crushed Today
  22. Why You Can’t Buy the $2 Million Ferrari Aperta, Even If You Had the Cash
  23. No, Female Entrepreneurs Should Not Have To Hide Their Gender To Get Funding
  24. Here’s Why Shares for These Video Game Makers Continue to Rally
  25. Zynga Just Added Another Former EA Executive to Its Top Brass
  26. How The Apple Watch May Help Restaurants Improve Customer Service
  27. Warren Buffett Denies He’s Dissatisfied With Wells Fargo’s Board
  28. These Car Makers Are Ready to Compete with Silicon Valley
  29. Megyn Kelly Grills Donald Trump’s Campaign Manager on His History of Sexist Remarks
  30. Coke and Dunkin Donuts Are Teaming Up for Cold Coffee Drinks
  31. This Hip Stock Trading App Is Adding New Features for Investing Pros
  32. This Firm Just Raised the Most Money Yet for an Indian Bitcoin Startup
  33. Ackman and Och-Ziff Among Biggest Hedge Fund Losers
  34. Tesla’s Elon Musk: No More Discounts On New Cars
  35. Apple’s Long-Awaited MacBook Pro Update Might Be Weeks Away
  36. Here’s Why Qualcomm’s Potential Bid for NXP Semiconductors Is a Smart Play
  37. Hank Greenberg Says AIG Lawyers and Accountants Approved the Moves He Made
  38. Why Dutch Authorities Are Taking Pokémon Go’s Creators to Court
  39. AOL Founder Steve Case Has 4 Reasons Why He’s Voting for Hillary Clinton
  40. This Secret Tool Tracks Everything You Do at Restaurants and Nightclubs
  41. Push to Digital Helps Accenture Beat Revenue Estimate
  42. Here Are 10 Must-Read Tricks for Mastering Your New iPhone
  43. Wells Fargo CEO Denies Dumping Stock on Insider Info of Phony Accounts
  44. Tesla Says Autopilot Not to Blame in Crash With Bus in Germany
  45. Paris Motor Show: Mercedes to Make More Than 10 Electric Cars by 2025
  46. U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Case over Credit Card Surchages
  47. A New iPhone 7 Case Is Bringing Back the Headphone Jack
  48. The ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Home Is Selling For $4.5 Million
  49. This Robot-Made Pizza Is Baked in the Van on the Way to Your Door
  50. Are You Drowning in Innovation?
  51. How Banks Are Tightening Up Messaging Network Security After Hacks
  52. Samantha Bee Hilariously Shreds All of the Sexist Debate Advice for Hillary Clinton
  53. Florida Battles Zika as Some Travelers Reconsider Winter Plans
  54. Watch Out for This IRS Email Scam
  55. Those Emergency Cell Phone Alerts Just Got Better
  56. Here’s What Apple Is Doing at its First Research Center in China
  57. The Mercedes E300 Is the Most Technologically Advanced Car on the Road
  58. For-Profit Colleges Account for a Third of All Federal Student Loan Defaults
  59. Here’s How Uber Will Work With Even More Businesses
  60. Germany Says No Bailouts for Deutsche Bank or Any Other Struggling Lenders
  61. Paris Motor Show: Toyota Drops Diesel Engines from New C-HR Model
  62. Elon Musk Won’t Be First Person to Mars for Fear of Dying
  63. Target Pharmacy Customers Are Not Happy With Their New CVS Pill Bottles
  64. Wells Fargo’s Cross-Selling Fraud Started Years Earlier Than Thought
  65. 2 Questions That’ll Probably Come Up in Your Next Job Interview
  66. Here’s Why a Spotify Acquisition of SoundCloud Makes Sense
  67. Here’s How to Fix an Annoying Change in Apple’s Latest Update
  68. El Cajon Shooting: How Police Deal With African Americans and the Mentally Ill
  69. Donald Trump Suggests Google Is Trying to Ruin His Candidacy
  70. Here’s Why You Won’t Be Dropping Your Cable Box Anytime Soon
  71. How Employers Should Prepare for a Trump Presidency
  72. Hillary Clinton Is Enlisting Bernie Sanders to Go After the Youth Vote
  73. The U.S. Economy Got a Boost During the Year’s Second Quarter
  74. El Cajon: Untangling Racism, Mental Illness and Police Bias
  75. Fortune Live for September 29, 2016: The Presidential Debate, Dylan’s Candy Bar, and Mercedes
  76. Energy Entrepreneurs Chart a New Path in the Wake of the Cleantech Crash
  77. NJ Transit Train Crashes Through Hoboken Station
  78. Wells Fargo: Clawback of CEO John Stumpf’s Pay Rocks Wall Street
  79. Microsoft Is Losing This Key Tech Exec But Gaining a New Unit
  80. Check Out the New Game of Thrones Enhanced iBooks Edition
  81. Wells Fargo Employees Have a History of Suing the Bank
  82. Term Sheet — Thursday, September 29
  83. How Business Has Changed Over Two Decades
  84. This Poll Says Clinton Beat Trump in Monday’s Debate
  85. U.K. CEO Shares Her 5 Tips For Women Who Want to Land in the C-Suite
  86. Donald Trump’s Fat Shaming Reflects Weight-Based Prejudice in the Workplace
  87. Alec Baldwin Gets Ready to Play Donald Trump in New SNL Promo
  88. Citigroup Teams Up With Rival Banks to Fight Venmo
  89. Facebook at Work Could Be Reporting for Duty Soon
  90. Here’s Why Fitbit Shares Are Taking a Tumble
  91. Data Sheet—Thursday, September 29, 2016
  92. Here’s Why You Should Stop Swearing at Siri Right Now
  93. Now a Samsung Tablet Caused a Plane to Make Emergency Landing
  94. YouTube Goes to the Dark Side for Help With Its Label Fight
  95. Apple CEO Tim Cook’s Feud With BlackBerry Has a Quiet End
  96. Here’s Who Hacked Yahoo, According to One Cybersecurity Firm
  97. Trade – The New Third Rail
  98. PepsiCo Shares Rise After It Beats Estimates on Good Snack and Drink Sales
  99. Why I Refer to Powerful Female Leaders as ‘Girls’ Instead of ‘Women’
  100. The Broadsheet: September 29th
  101. Researchers Think the Same People Hacked the DNC and MH17 Journalists
  102. CEO Daily: Thursday 29th September
  103. How Equity Crowdfunding Could Level the Playing Field for Female Entrepreneurs
  104. Why Sheryl Sandberg Encourages This Facebook Exec to Have ‘Hard Conversations’ at Work
  105. How to Get Free Coffee on National Coffee Day
  106. UBS Warns Negative Rates Could Hit More Depositors
  107. HP Inc Backtracks On Its Controversial Printer Lockdown
  108. How Wells Fargo’s Phony Accounts Scandal Makes J.P. Morgan Look Good
  109. Hillary Clinton: What I Learned From Being a Mom Who Works
  110. Oil Prices Slip as Investors Wonder Whether OPEC Deal Will Be Enough
  111. The World’s Largest Insulin Maker Is Cutting 1,000 Jobs
  112. Dalian Wanda Reportedly Bribed a Government Official Overseeing Its Privatization
  113. Paris Motor Show: Mercedes Is Ready for an ‘Electric Product Offensive’ with Its New Concept Vehicle
  114. Agency Says It ‘Expressly Advised’ Mylan that the EpiPen Was Misclassified
  115. The Fed Has a Big Question: Is The Economy Overheating or Stuck in a Rut?
  116. The U.S. Is Probing More Chinese Firms over North Korea Sanction Breaches
  117. Peugeot Looks to Reclaim Its Old Leading Position in Iran
  118. Here’s How Adidas’ New CEO Could Chase Down Nike
  119. Wells Fargo Chief Faces Congress Again Under Mounting Pressure
  120. Here’s How Many People Are Already Done With Their Christmas Shopping
  121. Goldman Sachs Says the New OPEC Deal Could Raise Oil Prices by $10
  122. Samsung Might Have Safety Problems with Another Product
  123. Congress Passes Funding Bill to Avert a Government Shutdown
  124. Saudi Riyal Falls Slightly After Congress Vote on 9/11 Bill
  125. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 29
  126. OPEC Agrees to Curb Oil Output in the First Deal Since 2008
  127. How Rocky U.S.-China Relations Benefit North Korea’s Nuclear Missiles
  128. President Obama Says Veto Override of 9/11 Saudi Arabia Bill Was a ‘Mistake’
  129. Sales Software Upstart Preps for IPO With Late-Stage Funding
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