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  1. FAA Asks Air Passengers to Not Turn On Their Galaxy Note 7 Phones
  2. How To Deal With Sexism When You Want a Promotion
  3. Donald Trump’s Record Month of Fundraising Is Still Less than Clinton’s
  4. Elizabeth Warren Asks Congress to Crack Down on ‘Corporate Tax Dodgers’
  5. This Health Insurance Company is Doing a Huge Favor for Arizona Residents
  6. China Punishes 5 Auto Firms for Green Car Subsidy Violations
  7. The Inside Story of How ‘The Apprentice’ Rescued Donald Trump
  8. Discovery Renews Carriage Deal with AT&T DirectTV
  9. Meet the U.S.’s First Ever Cyber Chief
  10. MasterCard Sued for $19 Billion in Britain’s Biggest Damages Claim
  11. Why Record Labels Will No Longer Offer Exclusive Album Releases
  12. VW Says It Did Not Break EU Consumer Rules in Emissions Scandal
  13. FCC Gives the Cable Industry What it Wants With New Set-Top Box Plan
  14. Foxconn Invests in Chinese Ride-Hailing Startup Didi Chuxing
  15. Newest Wearables From Apple and Fitbit Set Up a Fitness Battle
  16. Macy’s Just Signed a Major Deal with Apple
  17. Google Maps’ App Adds Alternatives to Booking an Uber Ride
  18. Here’s Why Bringing Pokémon Go to Apple Watch Is Brilliant
  19. SpaceX Could Be Grounded For Up To a Year
  20. Apple’s Smart Home Platform Has This One Big Flaw
  21. Why You Should or Shouldn’t Buy Sony’s PlayStation 4 Pro
  22. Burger King Gets in on the Doritos Craze
  23. Self-Driving Cars Could Help Save the Environment—Or Ruin It
  24. Wells Fargo Has Been Fined $185 Million for Opening Unauthorized Accounts
  25. A Wearable ‘Pokémon Go’ Device Is Set To Launch Next Week
  26. Pier 1 Says Its CEO Will Step Down
  27. Meg Whitman Rewinds Part of HP’s Inglorious Past With Software Sale
  28. Ford Lowers 2016 Pre-Tax Profit Forecast on Expanded Recall
  29. How This Tech in Self-Driving Cars Is Paving a Road Beyond Silicon
  30. KFC Debuts a New Colonel For Football Season
  31. EU to Extend Some Telecom Security Rules to WhatsApp, Skype
  32. Dell Plans Big Job Cuts As EMC Deal Closes
  33. raceAhead: Why Mark Zuckerberg Went to Nigeria
  34. Hillary Clinton Criticizes Donald Trump for Talking About Classified Security Briefing
  35. Colin Kaepernick Won’t Keep the Money He Makes From Jersey Sales
  36. These 11 Powerful Women Are on Our Radar
  37. Study Finds Women Are Charged Higher Rates for Mortgages
  38. Why Thousands of People Signed Petitions to Investigate Apple’s Tax Strategies
  39. Matt Lauer’s Trump Failure Is a Symptom of a Larger Problem
  40. Older American Workers Are Still Struggling to Find Jobs
  41. Berkshire Hathaway Will Do Just Fine After Buffett
  42. Why the Internet Is Outraged About Matt Lauer’s Interview With Hillary Clinton
  43. Apple Says Jet Black iPhone 7 Could Scratch and Might Need a Case
  44. Food Prices Are up for the First Time since Last Year
  45. This $35 Computer Just Passed a Major Sales Milestone
  46. Tesla Says the Car That Crashed in the Netherlands Was Not on Autopilot
  47. These Two Universities Have Graduated the Most Venture Capital-Funded Female Startup Founders
  48. Shell Is Getting New Point of Sale Registers At Its Gas Stations
  49. Apple’s Beats Deal Comes Into Focus After iPhone 7 Loses Headphone Jack
  50. This New App Aims to Help Nervous Flyers by Predicting Turbulence
  51. This Is the One Area Where Women Are Making Big Progress in Business
  52. Is Hillary Good for Business?
  53. Mary Barra is Changing GM’s Culture—Now Can She Move Its Stock?
  54. Apple Will No Longer Share iPhone 7 Sales on Opening Weekend
  55. Giant Insurance Firm Pays $120 Million for Mini-Madoff
  56. How This Apple Watch Update Could Save Your Life
  57. The Man Behind Super Mario Explains Nintendo’s New iPhone Game
  58. Apple Made 2 Surprising Moves With the New iPhone 7
  59. Walgreens Has to Sell a Lot of Stores Before It Can Acquire Rite Aid
  60. There Are About to Be Far More ‘Non-Secure’ Sites on the Web
  61. Snapchat Is Eyeing an IPO
  62. How Apple’s Headphone Jack Change Could Affect Square
  63. The Percentage of Americans Without Bank Accounts Is Declining
  64. Airbnb Is Revamping Its Rules to Help Fight Racial Discrimination
  65. Draghi Pleads Again for Help as ECB Stands Pat
  66. The Mets Just Signed Former NFL Player Tim Tebow
  67. Fortune Live for September 8, 2016: Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Special Edition
  68. Libertarian Candidate Gary Johnson: ‘What Is Aleppo?’
  69. Power Sheet: Why the Venezuelan President Got Chased by An Angry Horde
  70. Why Google Is Snapping Up This Startup for $625 Million
  71. Tiger Woods Is Returning to Golf in the Fall
  72. First Round Capital Says Goodbye to Co-Founder, Hello to New Fund
  73. Facebook’s Plan for WhatsApp to Get Close Look from FTC
  74. New Job Openings Hit Record High in July
  75. Term Sheet — Thursday, September 8
  76. How the iPhone 7 Could Get Apple’s Stock Price Moving Again
  77. Here’s How Dell Technologies Will Contend With Amazon in Cloud
  78. Donald Trump Proposes Larger Military with Less to Do
  79. Saks Fifth Avenue Opens Store in Manhattan’s New Luxury Battleground
  80. Email Shows Colin Powell Advised Hillary Clinton on Using Private Email
  81. What the Founder of TOMS Shoes Is Doing Now
  82. Amazon Debuts Its First Fire Tablet With Virtual Assistant Alexa
  83. GoldieBlox’s Awesome New YouTube Show Teaches Girls to Hack Their Toys
  84. 10 Incredible Uses of Virtual Reality
  85. Facebook Gives Small Businesses New Tools to Lure Overseas Customers
  86. When Fluffy’s Surgery Costs More Than a Car
  87. Data Sheet—Thursday, September 8, 2016
  88. The Uber-Rich Have as Much Trouble Investing as You
  89. Dell-EMC Means Leveraged Buyouts Are Back, Baby!
  90. Germany’s Rocket Internet Slashes Home24 Valuation
  91. Where to Get the Best Deal on the New iPhones
  92. The Broadsheet: September 8th
  93. Seven CEOs Drop Off the 2016 Most Powerful Women List
  94. Meet the 9 Newcomers to Fortune’s 2016 Most Powerful Women List
  95. Why the CEO Behind the EpiPen Controversy Remains One of Fortune’s Most Powerful Women
  96. Why Marissa Mayer Didn’t Make Fortune’s 2016 Most Powerful Women List
  97. Ex-Oracle Exec Is Now CEO of Big Data Firm MapR
  98. Tech Giants Are Snapping Up Brussels Lobbyists as the EU Gets Tough
  99. Departed Fox News Head Roger Ailes May Be Prepping Donald Trump For Debates
  100. Exclusive: Deloitte Enters the Paid Leave Arms Race With 16 Weeks of Family Leave
  101. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s Unsatisfying Clash
  102. CEO Daily: Thursday 8th September
  103. Inside Our 2016 Most Powerful Women List
  104. Clinton, Trump, or None of the Above?
  105. Asia Shares Hug 1-Year Highs As China Imports Revive
  106. Here’s Why Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz Thinks the Euro Is Doomed
  107. Linking Can Infringe Copyright In Europe, Top Court Rules
  108. Craigslist Rival OfferUp is Tech’s Latest Unicorn
  109. Google Just Got More Time to Reply to EU Antitrust Charges on Android
  110. China’s New Trade Data Sends Mixed Messages
  111. Why Apple Axing the Headphone Jack Is a Good Thing
  112. Ryan Lochte Has Reportedly Been Suspended For 10 Months Over Rio
  113. Here’s What the Liberty Media Buy Means for Formula One Racing
  114. 3 Airlines Are Banning Passengers From Using the Samsung Galaxy Note 7
  115. EU-Canada Air Data Deal Is Illegal, Warns Top Lawyer
  116. Hoping for a Big Raise Next Year? How About 3% (Again)?
  117. Super Mario’s iPhone Surprise Sends Nintendo Shares Soaring
  118. Here’s Why EU Officials Are Livid at This New Goldman Exec
  119. Apache Strikes Serious Oil in an Overlooked Texas Field
  120. The World’s Most Powerful Women: September 8
  121. Snapchat Just Cut These Jobs in New York and L.A.
  122. Hanjin Is Scrambling to Move About $14 Billion in Stranded Cargo
  123. Steve Wozniak Bets on an Old Automaker For His Next Electric Car
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