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  1. Why China Is Having A Healthcare Boom
  2. Why Chinese Innovation Fell Behind—and Why It’s Back
  3. This Is Only the Beginning for China’s Explosive E-Commerce Growth
  4. Donald Trump Jr. Due to Testify Before the House Intelligence Panel This Week
  5. Special Counsel Says Paul Manafort Tried to Pen a Positive Op-Ed on His Ukraine Work
  6. New York Attorney General Wants Net Neutrality Vote to Be Delayed
  7. Simon Malls Forcing Starbucks to Keep 77 Failing Teavana Stores Open
  8. Bill O’Reilly and Fox News Are Sued by a Woman They Already Settled With
  9. Netflix Executive Says ‘We Don’t Believe’ Actor’s Rape Charges—to One of His Accusers
  10. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Just Donated to This Tech Non-Profit
  11. Fox Prefers That This Company Buys Its Movie Studio
  12. Former Aetna CEO: Here’s What the CVS-Aetna Deal Really Means
  13. Photos: What It Looks Like at Argentina’s ‘End of the World’
  14. Fast Food and Blow-Ups: Corey Lewandowski, David Bossie’s Book About the Trump Campaign
  15. Watch International Space Station Astronauts Make Pizza in Zero Gravity
  16. Commentary: Yes, Bitcoin May Be a Bubble—But Not for the Reason You Think
  17. Today’s Google Doodle Celebrates 50 Years of Kids Coding
  18. Nike Will Close Its Flagship NYC Store in Spring, New One Coming in 2019
  19. Brainstorm Health: CVS Aetna Takeaways, Prescription Videogames, Sanofi Dengue Vaccine Probe
  20. How the CVS Aetna Deal Will Change How You Get Health Care
  21. Obamacare Architect: How Is Trump Paying for Wealthy Tax Cuts? By Kicking People Off Their Health Insurance.
  22. Amazon Is Making a Big Push in This Surprisingly Overlooked Country
  23. Netflix’s Ted Sarandos Confirms ‘House of Cards’ Is Returning Without Kevin Spacey
  24. 33 Trips Everyone Should Take in the U.S. in 2018
  25. Lamborghini’s New $200,000 Super SUV Is Here
  26. Apple’s Rumored In-House Chip Making Sends This Company’s Shares Into a Tailspin
  27. A 36-Year-Old Made $62 Million With Instant Web Flea Market
  28. Apple to Pay Ireland Billions in Back Taxes
  29. The 51-Carat Russian Diamond That Couldn’t Sell
  30. Your Local CVS Drugstore Will Soon Look More Like a Health Clinic
  31. Even Robots Are Joining the Bitcoin Craze
  32. It’s Bigger Than Weinstein: Making #MeToo Count
  33. Commentary: Here’s Why the Supreme Court Wedding Cake Case Is So Complicated
  34. Facebook Messenger Kids Debuts as a Texting App for Children Ages 12 and Under
  35. Krispy Kreme Is Debuting Gingerbread Glazed Donuts That Will Be Available for Just One Day
  36. Apple AirPods Shipments Expected to Double in 2018
  37. The SEC’s New Cyber Unit Just Filed Its First Charges Over an ICO Scam
  38. raceAhead: Making #MeToo Count, Men Don’t Get Consent, Coco Gets You
  39. Why Did CVS Buy Aetna for $69 Billion?
  40. Despite Brexit and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, China Still Pursues Globalization
  41. These Minor, 10-Minute Changes to Your Daily Routine Can Make You Happier
  42. 11 Subtle Signs You’re About to Get a Promotion
  43. Calm Down. Cryptocurrency Is Still a Microscopic Asset in the Financial Market
  44. Could Israel Become a Hub for Bitcoin and Other Cryptocurrency?
  45. The 5 Books Bill Gates Thinks You Must Read Right Now
  46. The Republican Tax Bill Is Unpopular With Voters. But Here’s Who Loves It
  47. Trump Plans to Shrink Two National Monuments by up to 85%. Here’s Why
  48. Data Sheet—After Brexit and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Globalization Is Still in Vogue in China
  49. Winklevoss Twins Used Facebook Payout to Become Bitcoin Billionaires
  50. Term Sheet — Monday December 4
  51. Here’s How the CVS-Aetna Deal Is Supposed to Affect Consumers
  52. Sheryl Sandberg, Billy Bush, Shervin Pishevar: Broadsheet for Dec. 4
  53. Broadcom Has Taken Another Step in Its Hostile Bid for Qualcomm
  54. Walgreens Wants You To Know It Cares
  55. Early Uber Investor Says SoftBank Tender Offer Is a ‘Low Blow’
  56. CVS’s Aetna Acquisition Will Be This Year’s Biggest Deal
  57. A Transformative Deal in Health — CEO Daily, Monday 4th December
  58. Here’s When Europe’s New Bitcoin Rules Will Come Into Effect
  59. ‘It’s the Power, Stupid.’ Sheryl Sandberg Says Today’s Sexual Harassment ‘Moment’ Is Not Enough
  60. An Airline Crew Says It Saw North Korea’s Latest Missile Test During a Commercial Flight
  61. The U.S. and South Korea Step Up North Korea Tensions With Huge Air Force Drill
  62. Billy Bush Wants You to Know That Trump Said Everything on That Access Hollywood Tape
  63. Facebook Is Going on a Hiring Spree to Fill Its New London Headquarters
  64. An Australian Politician Just Became the First to Propose to His Partner in Parliament
  65. Infosys Turns to Capgemini’s Parekh to Juggle Problems with Founders and U.S. Immigration Reform
  66. Meet the ‘Petro,’ Venezuela’s New Oil-Backed Cryptocurrency Aimed at Skirting U.S. Sanctions
  67. Trump’s Lawyer Claims He Wrote the President’s ‘Confession’ Tweet. Other Lawyers Aren’t Buying It
  68. 5 Bitcoin Rivals That Are Rapidly on the Rise
  69. 21st Century Fox Restarts Talks to Sell Most of the Company to Disney
  70. Introducing ‘CryptoKitties,’ the New Digital Pets Taking Ethereum by Storm
  71. Uber Tries to Mend Ties With Regulators by Joining a Public Transport Association
  72. Bitcoin Futures Could Trigger a Lehman-Style Collapse, Billionaire Warns
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