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  1. The Rugrats ‘Reptar Bar’ Is Real. And Yes, It Will Turn Your Tongue Green
  2. President Trump Threatens to Challenge Broadcast Licenses Over ‘Fake News’
  3. Some Charter Cable Subscribers May Lose MTV, Comedy Central, and Nickelodeon
  4. AT&T: Hurricanes and Earthquakes Hurt Revenue
  5. Self-Driving Cars Can Soon Cruise This State’s Highways Without Anyone Inside
  6. Qualcomm Gets Huge Fine in This Country For Antitrust Violations
  7. Houston Rockets Owner: It’d Be a ‘Compliment’ for Beyonce to Own Part of the Team
  8. Presenting 15 Photos of Vladimir Putin Cuddling With Animals
  9. Trump’s Transportation Chief Just Hyped His $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Again. But She Offered Few Details
  10. Google to Co-Host This Event With Conservative News Site Newsmax
  11. PayPal’s 2017 Diversity Report Shows Progress for Women in Leadership, Little Change for Minority Employees
  12. Here’s How Boeing Plans to Take You on Vacation to Mars
  13. Trump Plans to Name a Cybersecurity Expert as the Next Secretary of Homeland Security
  14. Ben Affleck Apologizes for Acting ‘Inappropriately Toward’ Former MTV Host
  15. Why the Boy Scouts Are Now ‘Unanimously’ Welcoming Girls
  16. Russia-Linked Facebook Ads to Be Released
  17. ‘I Felt Powerless.’ Cara Delevingne Is the Latest Actress to Accuse Harvey Weinstein of Harassment
  18. Facebook Wants More Businesses to Use Virtual Reality
  19. Bulldozing Forests Isn’t the Answer to Controlling California’s Wildfires. Here’s What Is.
  20. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell: ‘The Fight Is On’ With Trump
  21. Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg to Meet House Intelligence Leaders Behind Closed Doors
  22. Facebook Introduces Another Oculus Virtual Reality Headset
  23. Amazon HQ2: St. Louis Has Sportscaster Joe Buck Make Its Pitch
  24. raceAhead: Have You Been Sexually Harassed At Work?
  25. WWE’s Stephanie McMahon on the Power of Letting Fans Call the Shots
  26. Kellyanne Conway Calls for ‘Full and Free Press’ After Trump Suggests Revoking NBC’s License
  27. Why America’s Exploding Teen Obesity Crisis Is Bad News for U.S. Health Care
  28. Rebecca Minkoff: Stop Thinking Of E-Commerce As Separate. Blurring Lines Helps the Bottom Line.
  29. Facebook and Instagram Are Down in These Areas Right Now
  30. Sally Yates on Michael Flynn, Trump’s Muslim Ban, and Running for Office
  31. Microsoft, Apple, Google Urge Supreme Court to Weigh Gay Workers’ Rights
  32. The 5 Buzz Words Executives Always Use on Their LinkedIn Profiles
  33. Here’s How to Brainstorm 20 Business Ideas in 10 Minutes
  34. Tennis Legend Billie Jean King on NFL Kneeling: ‘Just Calm Down Everybody’
  35. Brainstorm Health: Teen Obesity By the Numbers, Digital Fertility Test, War on Allergan’s Patent Deal
  36. Sonoma and Napa Wineries Damaged by California Wildfires: Updated List
  37. Gretchen Carlson on Harvey Weinstein: ‘Sexual Harassment Is Apolitical’
  38. You’ll Soon Be Able to Take an Uber, Subway or Bus Using a Single App
  39. Apple CEO Tim Cook Says AR Glasses Aren’t Ready for Primetime
  40. Why Commercial Use of Drones Just Hit a Major Setback
  41. U.S. Renews Attack on Apple and Encryption, Silicon Valley Fires Back
  42. Chuck E. Cheese Has Added Candy Corn Pizza to Its Menu
  43. Katy Tur Reported on Donald Trump’s Campaign For 500 Days. Here’s How She Knew He Would Win.
  44. New York City Tech Luminaries Petition Amazon’s Jeff Bezos for Its Second Headquarters Location
  45. Jony Ive Says Apple iPhone X Is Just the Beginning: Here’s Why
  46. How the Justice Department’s Facebook Subpoenas Threaten Free Speech
  47. Dingell On Gun Control: Bump Legislation Unlikely to Pass
  48. Taylor Swift Gets Her Own App and Emojis. They’re Called Taymojis.
  49. Amazon (Briefly) Lost Its Spot As the World’s Most Valuable Retailer
  50. Make Your Mind Up on Independence Bid, Spain’s Prime Minister Tells Catalonia
  51. Term Sheet — Wednesday, October 11
  52. Uber May Be Facing Even More Legal Trouble Than We Thought
  53. Jamie Dimon Should Do ‘Some Homework’ on Crypto, Says Blockchain Capital VC
  54. Westfield Still Has Faith in High End Department Stores
  55. Actor Terry Crews Details Sexual Assault by Hollywood Exec
  56. Figuring Out What SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son Will Do With $100 Billion
  57. KFC Needs to Take Responsibility for Africa’s Obesity Crisis
  58. Amazon’s Latest Kindle Oasis Is Cheaper Than Its Predecessor
  59. Eavesdropping Google Home Mini Units Are Igniting Privacy Concerns
  60. Data Sheet—What SoftBank’s Masayoshi Son Is Up to With $100 Billion
  61. Watch These Girls Lip Synch to Beyonce’s “Freedom” for #DayoftheGirl
  62. The Black Model Who Appeared in Controversial Dove Ad Doesn’t Think It’s Racist
  63. Here’s Why Airbnb Is Removing Rental Listings in Beijing
  64. Justin Trudeau on Gender Equality, Harvey Weinstein Is Accused of Rape, and Tracee Ellis Ross’s Fashion Line
  65. Couple Calls Cops Over Airbnb Hidden Camera. And It’s Not The First Time.
  66. Trudeau, Trump and Trade — CEO Daily, Wednesday, 11th October
  67. Alibaba Is Spending Billions on a Network of International Research Hubs
  68. Here Are This Year’s MacArthur ‘Genius’ Grant Winners
  69. How To Get More Games Onto Nintendo’s SNES Classic Edition
  70. BMW Is Reportedly Planning to Take On a Second Chinese Carmaker Partner
  71. ‘Racism Is the Only Thing He’s Fantastic 4.’ Eminem Takes on Trump in an Epic Freestyle Rap
  72. Navy Fires Two Senior Officers Over Deadly USS John McCain Crash
  73. China’s New Way to Get People to Pay Their Debt? Name and Shame Them
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