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  1. Donald Trump’s Approval Ratings Hit a Historic Low Just Before He Takes Office
  2. Tesla Will Make Electric Motors for the Model 3 at Its Massive Gigafactory
  3. 4 Things Companies Should Consider Before Hiring New Employees
  4. Samsung’s Chief Might Get Arrested This Week
  5. Why Diversity Training Is a Waste of Time
  6. Brenda Barnes, Former Sara Lee CEO and Hero to Working Moms, Dies at 63
  7. Aerial Photography Company Settles With FAA Over Illegally Flying Drones
  8. Why a Regretful Donald Trump Voter Is Now Protesting Goldman Sachs
  9. How to Make the Amazon Echo Hear You Better
  10. Verizon CEO Mulling Cable Deal to Counter AT&T Time Warner Merger
  11. Here’s Another Reason For Media Companies to be Wary of Facebook
  12. B-Movie King Roger Corman Talks Netflix, Trump, and a New Movie
  13. There Are No Black Women Running Fortune 500 Companies
  14. Here’s Why Biogen Is Forking Over $1.25 Billion to a Small Danish Biotech
  15. Trump to GOP On Corporate Taxes: Keep it Simple, Stupid
  16. Bitcoin Exchange Employee Pleads Guilty in Case Tied to Hacking
  17. Nintendo America Boss: Switch Online Platform Will Have ‘Nintendo Flair’
  18. Why Snapchat’s IPO Stock Symbol May Not Be What You Think
  19. VC Funding for Mobile Health Apps Hit an All-Time Record in 2016
  20. HPE to Buy This Data Center ‘Unicorn’ for $650 Million
  21. How Snap Is Like Google—and Theranos
  22. Repealing Obamacare Would Take Insurance Away From 32 Million Americans and Double Premiums
  23. Oracle’s Trump Ties Could Spell Trouble for Tech Rivals
  24. Obama Cuts Chelsea Manning’s Prison Sentence
  25. Shake Shack Is Making a New Animal Welfare Promise
  26. Here’s the New York Times Vision of What the Future Looks Like
  27. General Mills Boosts Investment In Kale Chip Startup
  28. New York Warms Up to This Bitcoin Exchange With New License
  29. Microsoft Designs a Phone-Tablet You Can Fold Like Origami
  30. Microsoft Bought This Startup To Improve Its HoloLens Augmented Reality Tech
  31. Uber Is Opening a Support Center in Brazil’s Largest City
  32. ‘Nasty Women’ Art Shows Raise over $50,000 for Planned Parenthood In One Weekend
  33. Exclusive: Thousands of Verizon Customers Won’t Turn in Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Phones
  34. U.S. Antitrust Agency Sues Qualcomm Over Patent Licensing
  35. Morgan Stanley Looks to Tech Industry to Improve Wealth Management
  36. Trump Advisor Scaramucci Faces a Hostile Crowd at Davos
  37. These Are IBM’s 3 Tips for Using AI in Business
  38. Why Super Bowl Ads Are a Tough Sell in 2017
  39. Boeing CEO Praises ‘Excellent Conversation’ with Donald Trump
  40. Why I’ll Never Regret Not Turning to Investors for Help With My Startup
  41. Why Canadian Energy Firms Are at a Bigger Risk From Cyber Attacks
  42. Twitter Is Officially Shutting Down Vine Today
  43. Toshiba Might Spin Off Its Semiconductor Business
  44. Mark Zuckerberg Testifies That Facebook Did Not Steal Virtual Reality Tech
  45. Nike, Patagonia Win Awards at Davos for Efforts to Combat Waste
  46. Here’s How Donald Trump Just Sent the U.S. Dollar Diving
  47. Why Food, Sleep and Exercise Are Critical to Success
  48. Ford Unveils the All-New 2018 Mustang
  49. A Shocking Failure That’s All Too Ordinary
  50. McDonald’s Movie ‘The Founder’ Explores the Dark Side of Business
  51. Is Lily Robotics the Theranos of the Drone World?
  52. Forget the Ratings, Television Is a Growth Business with Record Profits
  53. What Theresa May’s Speech Means for the Brexit Economic Outlook
  54. DirecTV Now Customers Frustrated With Glitches and Lack of Refunds
  55. How to Get the Most Out of Millennial Employees
  56. Oracle Joins Cloud Data Center Expansion Race
  57. This Is Donald Trump’s Net Worth
  58. This Is President Obama’s Net Worth
  59. Here Are the Most Popular Apps for Secure Messages
  60. Here’s Another Way Russia Is Getting a Boost From Donald Trump’s Election
  61. Donald Trump Defends Health Secretary Nominee Tom Price After Ethics Charges
  62. Why Nintendo Switch Could Be in Trouble
  63. British Prime Minister Theresa May Will Appear in U.S. ‘Vogue’
  64. Trump Tower Chaos Slams Holiday Season Sales At Tiffany
  65. The Shockingly Prescient 1970 Social Theory That Explains the World Right Now
  66. Audi’s Plan to Ward Off BMW, Mercedes in China
  67. Here’s Why Donald Trump Says He Loves Twitter and Plans to Keep Tweeting
  68. Joyable Lays Off Staff, Pivots to Enterprise Model
  69. Air India Now Reserves Seats for Women Flying Alone
  70. An Obamacare Repeal Could Strip Women of Workplace Breastfeeding Protections
  71. Apple Could Expand Its Battery Replacement Program
  72. Future Shock Has Destroyed Trust
  73. How Trump’s FCC Team Could Cut Consumer Protection Efforts
  74. How General Motors Plans to Create Thousands of U.S. Jobs
  75. A Shocking Failure That’s All Too Ordinary
  76. Donald Trump Is Venturing Into Uncharted Territory
  77. Mattel Taps Google Executive To Lead Toy Maker
  78. Exclusive: AppsFlyer Raises $56 Million
  79. Facebook Is Launching Its First Official Startup Incubator
  80. Ryan Lochte Becomes PowerBar Pitchman
  81. Bitcoin Battle Heats Up as Coinbase Moves to Fight IRS Demand
  82. Carlyle’s David Rubenstein Is Terrified by the Dollar
  83. Term Sheet — Tuesday, January 17
  84. China’s Xi Fires Shot Across Trump’s Bow
  85. Data Sheet—Tuesday, January 17, 2017
  86. Trump’s pre-presidency, by the numbers
  87. Juicero Slashes Connected Juicer Price from $699 to $399
  88. Ex-Obamacare Czar: The Rush to Repeal Should Terrify Americans
  89. Walmart Touts 10,000 New Jobs in the U.S. as Donald Trump Pressures American Companies
  90. Snapchat Might Actually Be a Threat to Facebook, Advertising CEO Says
  91. Facebook Moves to Head Off Tougher Regulation in Germany
  92. Parents Keep Finding Mold in a Popular Teething Toy for Babies
  93. This Is the Real Reason Wall Street Should Fear the ‘Fiduciary Rule’
  94. President Xi Jinping Idealizes a Troubled China in Davos
  95. Versace Family Member Wants To Succeed In Artificial Intelligence, Not Fashion
  96. Apple’s British App Store Is Getting More Expensive Because of Brexit
  97. China’s President Xi Jinping Warns Donald Trump Against Protectionism
  98. Richard Branson’s Virgin Sport Unveils Its First Events
  99. The Broadsheet: January 17th
  100. Donald Trump Calls Part of House GOP Corporate Tax Plan ‘Too Complicated’
  101. China’s Coming Out Party
  102. Baidu Names Former Microsoft Exec as COO in Artificial Intelligence Push
  103. Sallie Krawcheck: Why I’m Over Women’s ‘Empowerment’
  104. Why Diversity and Innovation Play a Role in Becoming a Great Tech Company
  105. The 30 Best Workplaces in Technology
  106. What Exactly Is a ‘Hard Brexit,’ Anyway?
  107. The World’s Most Powerful Women: January 17
  108. Meg Whitman Says Donald Trump Still Has to Prove He Can Be a Responsible Leader
  109. CEO Daily: Tuesday,17th January
  110. The Head of Samsung Faces a Long Day in Court Wednesday
  111. Donald Trump’s Commerce Pick Wilbur Ross Has Offshored 2,700 Jobs Since 2004
  112. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff: How Business Leaders Can Help Narrow Income Inequality
  113. Oracle and Google Refine Their Cloud Pitches to Take On Amazon
  114. Lucky Strike and Camel Are Coming Together in a $49 Billion Tobacco Mega-Merger
  115. Hyundai Boosts U.S. Investment to $3.1 Billion After Trump’s Threats
  116. Venezuela’s President: Donald Trump ‘Won’t Be Worse than Obama’
  117. The Search for Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Has Ended
  118. General Motors Is Set to Announce $1 Billion in New U.S. Investments
  119. Germany to Donald Trump: ‘U.S. Needs to Build Better Cars’
  120. Theresa May Says Britain’s Brexit Deal Won’t Be ‘Half In, Half Out’
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