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  1. Mexico’s Richest Man Carlos Slim Just Called a Rare Press Conference
  2. How to Survive When You’re Always the Lone Female Engineer
  3. This Entrepreneur Got Funding Just by Asking for Advice
  4. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Says PC Market Is Finally Stabilizing
  5. This Is VMware’s Next Billion Dollar Business
  6. Why the M&A Boom Is Bad for Private Equity Firms
  7. New Ericsson CEO Says Tough Decisions Lie Ahead
  8. T-Mobile Adds Free Hulu to Its Bizarre Strategy of Luring AT&T Customers With DirecTV Now
  9. This iPhone App Can Do Your Kid’s Homework
  10. Why Millennials Deserve More Respect at Work
  11. 5 Best Practices for Keeping Your Business Safe From Hackers
  12. Here’s What the U.S.-Mexico Border Actually Looks Like
  13. President Trump Says Mexico Will Pay for the Wall. But His Tax Plan Means Americans Will
  14. Walmart Layoffs Hit E-commerce Division
  15. Alphabet’s Other Bets Hold the Key to a Future Beyond the Web
  16. Lionsgate in Talks to Sell Epix Stake to MGM, Viacom
  17. Starbucks Is the Latest Restaurant to Post Soft Sales
  18. As Regulators Waver, Apple Takes on Qualcomm in Courts
  19. President Trump Calls for 20% Tax on Mexican Imports to Help Pay for Border Wall
  20. When Thinking About Artificial Intelligence, Don’t Forget the People
  21. Wet Seal Will Close All 171 Stores in Latest Retail Bloodbath
  22. Trump’s Executive Orders Might Hit Serious Legal Obstacles Before Having Any Effect
  23. Cutting Cable Before the Super Bowl? Get One of These First
  24. Valentine’s Day: 6 Men’s Grooming Gifts He’ll Actually Use
  25. Big Cement CEO Likens Trump’s Mexico Wall to the Great Wall of China
  26. Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence Is Nearly as Good as Your Dermatologist
  27. Why Diverse Films Matter
  28. Sears Shares Tank on Forecast It’ll Burn Through $1.8 Billion This Year
  29. Shares of Google’s Parent Fall On Weak Profits
  30. Microsoft’s Profit Rises on Cloud Computing
  31. Exclusive: Christopher Lynch Leaving Boston VC Firm Accomplice
  32. PayPal Had a Merry Holiday Quarter
  33. ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show’ Didn’t Liberate Female TV Writers
  34. Intel Earnings Got a Boost After the PC Market Calmed Down
  35. Tesla Sues Former Employee and Ex-Director of Google Self-Driving Project
  36. Researchers Find Companies Issue More Stock Options When They’re Committing Fraud
  37. Workers Launch New Complaints Against Trump’s Labor Secretary Pick
  38. Uber’s Travis Kalanick and Airbnb’s Brian Chesky Used to Have a Running Dinner Date
  39. Here’s Why Southwest Airlines’ Shares Are Soaring
  40. When Should Journalists Use the ‘L’ Word?
  41. Windows 10 Just Added a New Feature That Makes Games Faster
  42. How Corporate America Can Survive These Uncertain Times
  43. Hedge Fund Execs Charged in Multi-Million Dollar Bribery Scheme
  44. Google Maps Can Tell You Right Now How Crowded a Restaurant Is
  45. Here’s What the GOP Should Do About Net Neutrality
  46. Here’s What it Takes to Own Your Own Professional Football Team
  47. How a Paper Toy Could Become a Public Health Boon in the Poorest Countries
  48. Fake News Definitely Isn’t Hurting Facebook’s Stock
  49. Toshiba Faces Big Day of Reckoning
  50. How a Paper Toy Could Become a Public Health Boon in the Poorest Countries
  51. How Verizon Could Spin a Cable Megamerger Into Gold
  52. Selena Gomez Used Instagram to Tease Her New Netflix Show
  53. Amazon Has Quietly Ventured Into the Ocean Freight Business
  54. Final Fantasy’s Creators Are Making an Avengers Game
  55. Here’s What Drove Bitcoin’s Big Comeback
  56. Facebook Just Made Login Way More Secure
  57. Kellyanne Conway Wants Less Time on TV and More White House Influence
  58. Google Just Made It Possible for You to Instantly Read Japanese
  59. Francis Ford Coppola’s Next Act Is an ‘Apocalypse Now’ Video Game
  60. Why 21st Century Fox and Other Family-Run Companies Are a Big Gamble for Investors
  61. Apple Just Hired Dropcam’s Co-Founder
  62. Why Dodd-Frank Is Unfair to Banks
  63. What Donald Trump and Theresa May Can Agree on Trade
  64. Read Donald Trump’s First TV Interview as President
  65. Mark Zuckerberg and Larry Page Are America’s New Press Barons
  66. Donald Trump Advisor’s Firm Reports Better Than Expected Earnings
  67. Trump Wants to Kill These 17 Federal Agencies. Here’s What They Cost (And Do).
  68. Here’s When This Year’s Biggest Video Games Are Coming Out
  69. New Google Doodle Celebrates India’s Republic Day
  70. Trumponomics Daily—Thursday, January 26
  71. Google Doodle Celebrates the Legacy of This Pioneering Aviator
  72. Why Trump May Be Setting the Oil Market Up for a Bust
  73. Apple Sued for Sampling Jamie xx Song in iPhone Commercial
  74. Mexico’s President Has Cancelled a Summit With President Trump
  75. Why Sky TV Group Sales Took a Hit Because of Soccer Broadcasts
  76. The New Press Barons
  77. North Korean Defector Predicts ‘Popular Uprising’ Against Kim Jong-Un
  78. Girlfriend ‘Rental’ Apps Are Becoming Attractive in China
  79. Half of Americans Would Give Up a Year’s Vacation to See Their Team Win the Super Bowl
  80. Fake Donald Trump ‘Tweets’ Are Taking Over the Internet in China
  81. Ch-ch-ch-changes at Oracle’s Cloud Group
  82. NBC Gave Comcast Earnings a Big Boost Last Quarter
  83. Term Sheet — Thursday, January 26
  84. Now Verizon Is Looking Into a Cable Company Merger of Its Own
  85. Facebook Finally Takes Concrete Steps to Stamp Out Fake News
  86. Alibaba’s Online Payments Arm Is Buying a U.S. Money-Transfer Giant
  87. Data Sheet—Thursday, January 26, 2017
  88. A Dutch Regulator Accidentally Published George Soros’ Short Positions
  89. VW’s Compliance Chief Is Leaving the Board After Disagreements Over Responsibilities
  90. Qualcomm Is No Longer Afraid to Name Apple as Legal Battle Expands
  91. Microsoft Will Pour More than $1 Billion Annually Into Cybersecurity
  92. Exclusive: Hungryroot Raises $7.7 Million to Make Sinful Food Healthier
  93. Donald Trump’s Hotel Empire Is Set to Expand
  94. Whole Foods Is Closing Its 3 Ready-to-Eat Meal Kitchens
  95. Could Synthetic DNA Be the Next Tech Breakthrough?
  96. Tostitos’ New Chip Bag Will Tell You When You’re Drunk
  97. The Broadsheet: January 26th
  98. Republicans Plan Obamacare Repeal as 3-Day Philadelphia Retreat Begins
  99. President Trump Could Strip Over $2 Billion a Year in Funds to Top 10 Sanctuary Cities
  100. Filet Mignon and a Howitzer
  101. Oprah and Kraft Heinz Are Joining to Develop a New Line of Ready-to-Eat Food
  102. CEO Daily: Thursday, 26th January
  103. Tequila Maker Jose Cuervo Is Aiming to Raise Over $700 Million in Its IPO
  104. Almost 30% of Europeans and 16% of Americans Have No Savings
  105. Kraft Heinz Is Giving Its Employees the Day Off After Super Bowl Sunday
  106. The World’s Most Powerful Women: January 26
  107. Asian Investors Get Their Party Hats On for Dow 20,000
  108. Johnson & Johnson’s $30 Billion Cash Deal Is Finally Happening
  109. Airlines Call For Trump’s Help As Emirates Launches Another Nonstop Route From Europe to the U.S.
  110. Why Women Should Never Disclose Their Salaries in a Job Interview
  111. The Top Executive That Just Left Xiaomi Has Been Scooped Up by Facebook
  112. This Automaker with Ties to Mexico Is Writing Up a Trump Contingency Plan
  113. The Lawsuit Over Walmart’s Truck Drivers Just Took an $80 Million Turn
  114. More National Parks Step Up Their Twitter Campaign Against President Trump
  115. The Worst Thing to Do When You Make a Mistake at Work
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