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  1. Western Union Will Pay $586 Million For Aiding Criminals Using Its Service
  2. J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Gets a $28 Million Pay Package
  3. Trump’s Inaugural Address Should Lower America’s Expectations
  4. Paramount Pictures Strikes a $1 Billion Deal With Two Chinese Film Companies
  5. 5 Things You Need to Know About the Steven Mnuchin Confirmation Hearing
  6. IBM Still Hopeful After 19 Consecutive Quarters Of Declining Revenue
  7. Here’s What Solo Startup Founders Are Missing Out On
  8. 6 Types of Businesses You Can Start With Almost No Cash
  9. Samsung to Explain Why Galaxy Note 7s Catch Fire Next Week
  10. The Kwikset Premis Will Make You Actually Want a Smart Lock
  11. Netflix and Amazon Are Already Throwing Money Around the Sundance Film Festival
  12. 5 Simple Tips for Getting Past a Mistake at Work
  13. Starbucks Will Now Allow New Fathers to Take Paternity Leave
  14. What Trump’s Proposed Spending Cuts Could Mean for the Arts Economy
  15. George Soros Just Threw Some Serious Shade on Donald Trump
  16. Uber to Pay $20 Million to Settle Claims It Misled Drivers
  17. Donald Trump Just Derailed California’s Boldest Health Care Plan
  18. The Number of Women Taking Maternity Leave Has Flatlined
  19. Who Does Donald Trump Follow on Twitter and Why Does it Matter?
  20. Trump’s Team Said to Be Planning to Privatize Public Broadcasting
  21. Trump Picks the Least Diverse Cabinet in 36 Years
  22. IBM’s Shares Rise on Optimistic Forecast
  23. Tesla’s Autopilot Tech Has Made Its Cars 40% Safer
  24. This Super Bowl Ad Got Rejected for Being Too Political
  25. Here Are Three Hot Apps You May Never Have Heard Of
  26. Why Amazon Is Both a Boon and a Threat to Startups
  27. The Monetary Worth of Donald Trump’s Inner Circle
  28. Why This Wireless Company’s Shares Lost As Much As 12% Today
  29. How a Former Google AI Vet Wants to Revolutionize the Doctor’s Office
  30. We’ve Entered the Age of the Reality-Star Politician
  31. The Career Mistake You Don’t Realize You’re Making
  32. Trump Treasury Nominee Steven Mnuchin Foreclosed on Octomom
  33. In Win for Tech Industry, Patent Office Head to Stay Under Trump
  34. Tesla Stock Should Soar Now That Elon Musk Has Trump’s Ear, Says Morgan Stanley
  35. Hyundai Will Shoot Its Super Bowl Commercial in Real Time
  36. Federal Government Sues Walmart for Firing Employee With Down Syndrome
  37. What Will Trump Do with the Export-Import Bank?
  38. Facebook Awards Server-Crushing Hacker With Its Biggest Ever Bounty
  39. How to Know a Potential Hire Isn’t Worth Your Time
  40. Apple’s Next iPads May Come In a New Screen Size
  41. Meet the Newest Woman to Join the Top Ranks at Goldman Sachs
  42. ECB Chief Draghi to Germany: Calm Down, Yo
  43. Here’s What WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange Says About His U.S. Extradition Offer Now
  44. Why Mary Barra and Sheryl Sandberg Are Talking Gender Stereotypes at Davos
  45. Why I Ate Food Waste in Davos
  46. Lithium Mining Project Takes Poldark Country Back to the Future
  47. Here’s What’s Next for FX’s Hit ‘American Crime Story’ Series
  48. Facebook’s Zuckerberg Sues Hundreds to Get Title for 700-Acre Compound
  49. A Federal Judge Is Expected to Block the Anthem-Cigna Merger
  50. Dear Donald Trump, Jonathan Bush Has a Tweet For You on Inauguration Day
  51. How Kraft Heinz Plans to Build a New Global Food Giant
  52. Verizon, Macy’s, and Time Inc.: The Digital Revolution’s Latest Targets
  53. Apple’s iPhone 7 Isn’t Attracting Many Android Users
  54. How Peter Thiel’s Latest Investment Could Shake Up Airline Pricing
  55. The World’s Biggest Killers Get An Ear at Davos
  56. The World’s Biggest Killers Get An Ear at Davos
  57. Trump’s Energy Pick Softens Stance on Climate Change
  58. These Golf Balls Are So Popular Costco Has Run Out of Them
  59. Donald Trump’s Treasury Secretary Pick Thinks the IRS Is Understaffed
  60. Girl Scouts of America Defends Marching in Donald Trump’s Inauguration Parade
  61. Twitter’s New Report: One Small Step for Diversity, One Giant Leap for Tech?
  62. Every Book Barack Obama Has Recommended During His Presidency
  63. How Living Abroad Prepares You for Leadership
  64. This VC Fund Just Raised $1 Billion to Back Internet Startups
  65. This Is Why Money Smells the Way It Does
  66. Telecom Company Avaya Files for Bankruptcy
  67. Verizon’s Response to the Digital Revolution
  68. Take Advantage of This Valuable Airline Loophole Before It Goes Away
  69. U.S. Regulators Expected to Close Tesla Autopilot Death Investigation
  70. Animal Safety Rep Suspended After Disturbing Video Leaks From ‘A Dog’s Purpose’
  71. This Chinese Automaker Wants to Be the First to Sell Cars in America
  72. Ellen Pao: Obama Should Start a Venture Capital Fund
  73. Pizza Hut Is Looking to Fill 11,000 U.S. Jobs for the Super Bowl and Beyond
  74. Facebook Unblocks Russian Media Outlet After Almost 24-Hour Outage
  75. This State Has the Largest Gender Wage Gap in the U.S.
  76. A bank in limbo
  77. Donald Trump Expects ‘Big Results’ From Agriculture Secretary Pick Sonny Perdue
  78. An Entire Mall in Pennsylvania Was Just Sold For $100
  79. EU Antitrust Regulators Welcome Amazon, Apple Audiobook Deal
  80. Watch Live: Steven Mnuchin Appears Before Senate at Confirmation Hearing
  81. Term Sheet — Thursday, January 19
  82. Snap Hires Washington Insider as Head of Global Policy
  83. Common Threads in Davos: AI, China, and Donald Trump
  84. Should Celebrities Be Able to Stop Fake News Sites Using Their Faces?
  85. Data Sheet—Thursday, January 19, 2017
  86. The Biggest Question Senators Should Ask Steven Mnuchin at His Confirmation Hearing
  87. Facebook to Build Third Foreign Data Center in Denmark
  88. LinkedIn’s Long Promised Facelift Is Here
  89. Oracle Snaps Up Apiary, a Little API Company with Big Customers
  90. How George Soros and Mastercard are Teaming Up to Help Refugees
  91. Trump’s Pick for Treasury Secretary Will Defend His Banking Record Today
  92. VW’s Winterkorn Resurfaces – and Still Claims Ignorance
  93. Exclusive: Derek Jeter’s Star-Studded Startup Just Raised Another $40 Million
  94. Paul McCartney Is Suing Sony to Get Back Some of His Best Beatles Songs
  95. J.P. Morgan Hit With 2 Government Lawsuits for Sex and Race Discrimination
  96. The Broadsheet: January 19th
  97. Joe Biden Has a Plan to Solve the Productivity Crisis
  98. The Shark Must Keep Swimming
  99. Why Some of Big Pharma’s Best-Selling Drugs Are In Trouble This Year
  100. Target Is Now a Major League Soccer Sponsor
  101. Here’s the Ride-Sharing App 11,000 People Are Using to Get to the Women’s March
  102. Divisions Over Trump Mean Big Trading Profits for Wall Street Giants
  103. How to Make Human Capital Count
  104. After a Kraft Heinz Factory Closes, Workers Struggle to Regroup
  105. Britain Has a Warning for the EU: Give Us a Trade Deal or We’ll ‘Find Ways’ to Compete
  106. The Russian Delegation at Davos Is Wildly Optimistic
  107. CEO Daily: Thursday,19th January
  108. Toshiba Shares Plummet on Reports of Bigger-Than-Expected $6 Billion Writedown
  109. Nintendo Plans to Launch Super Mario Run for Android in March
  110. The World’s Most Powerful Women: January 18
  111. This Electronics Giant Wants to Become Much Better Friends with Tesla
  112. Bill Gates Is Helping to Launch a Global Coalition to ‘Outsmart Epidemics’
  113. Legendary Entertainment’s CEO Just Stepped Down Without Saying Why
  114. Chinese Province Admits to Fabricating Financial Data For Four Years
  115. Vegemite Is Finally Coming Home to Australia
  116. 6 People Reportedly Arrested for Leaking Secrets About This Smartphone Giant
  117. The U.S. Is Suing its Largest Student Loan Servicer Because It ‘Failed’ Borrowers
  118. Pentagon Chief Says He Opposed Cutting Chelsea Manning’s Prison Term
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