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  1. Canada’s Trudeau: U.S. NAFTA Withdrawal ‘Will Turn the Clock Back’
  2. The U.S. Abandoned the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Now What?
  3. The Mystery Buyer of a $450 Million Leonardo da Vinci Painting Was a Saudi Prince
  4. What You Should Consider Before Taking Your Company Global
  5. California Wildfires Tear an Indiscriminate Path Through Bel-Air
  6. Cambodia Places Its Bets on China’s Casino Empire
  7. All The New Emojis Coming to Your iPhone Next Year (Sorry, No Sad Poo Face)
  8. Apple to Save an Astounding $47 Billion Under Tax Reform, Report Finds
  9. Why the Democrats’ Vote to Impeach Trump Failed
  10. Bitcoin: Steam Gaming Service Is Waving Goodbye
  11. Here’s Every Democratic Senator Calling for Sen. Al Franken to Resign
  12. Pfizer’s Viagra Costs Half as Much Starting Today. Here’s Why
  13. Bitcoin Smashes $14,000 in Latest Record Run
  14. Why Home Depot Is Spending an Extra $5.4 Billion on Stores and E-Commerce in Next Three Years
  15. Bitcoin Rips Past $13,000 Amid Interest From Institutional Investors
  16. Bob Iger Could Stay at Disney Beyond 2019 if 21st Century Fox Deal Happens
  17. A Volkswagen Executive Got a 7-Year Sentence in the Diesel Emissions Cheating Case
  18. Commentary: How the CFPB Fight Is a Sign of the Next Financial Crisis
  19. Why Ford Won’t Rush An Autonomous Car To Market
  20. Photos: What You Should Know About the Pearl Harbor Attack on Its 76th Anniversary
  21. Report: The Skirball Fire in L.A. Is Burning Down Rupert Murdoch’s House
  22. ‪‪Pokémon Go Adds 50 Creatures and Weather-Related Effects
  23. Brainstorm Health: Race and Cancer Treatment, Streaming Workouts, UnitedHealth-DaVita Deal
  24. California Fires: Where the Los Angeles Skirball Fire Is Burning and Who is Affected
  25. Bitcoin Is Such a Frenzy in South Korea That It Costs More There
  26. Commentary: Why Silicon Valley Can’t Get Complacent About China
  27. Commentary: Where Did Trump’s Lawyer Hear a President Can’t Obstruct Justice?
  28. Alliance Data CEO ’s Wealth of Consumer Analytics Point to a “Bullish” 2018
  29. Google, Facebook Should Do More to Remove Extremist Content
  30. I Slept in Tom Brady’s High-Tech Pajamas So You Don’t Have To
  31. President Trump Recognizes Jerusalem as Capital of Israel and Announces Plan to Move Embassy
  32. China-U.S. Relations Could Improve on Cooperation, Not Competition
  33. Here Are the California Freeway and Road Closures Caused by Fires
  34. 6 Women Just Sued the Weinstein Co. for Racketeering
  35. Commentary: Here’s What it Means to Obstruct Justice (and Yes, the President Can)
  36. Google Beats Sex Bias Lawsuit—For Now
  37. UnitedHealth Is Buying a Major Doctor Group on the Heels of the CVS-Aetna Deal
  38. Legal Marijuana Sales Are Expected to Hit $10 Billion This Year
  39. Bitcoin Is Still a ‘Joke,’ These Finance Giants Say
  40. Why Apple’s Podcasts App Is About to Get a Lot Better
  41. What China’s Leading Tech Investor Saw In a Traditional Shoe Company
  42. Why HSBC CEO Stuart Gulliver Isn’t Afraid of Fintech
  43. Low-Cost Airline Ryanair Is Facing its First-Ever Pilots’ Strike
  44. Tim Cook Defends His China Remarks While Tencent CEO Gets Aggressive
  45. Tired of Being Tracked Online? Try Ghostery’s New AI Tool
  46. Oreo Turns to Breakfast Cereals for Its Latest Flavor
  47. Tencent CEO Pony Ma Criticizes Alibaba, Says Chinese Rival Acts Like a Landlord
  48. Why Walmart Is Changing Its Official Name
  49. raceAhead: #MeToo Is TIME’s Person Of The Year
  50. China Hints That It May Back North Korea in the Event of a War
  51. Term Sheet — Wednesday December 6
  52. ClassPass Is the Latest Fitness Player to Livestream Workouts
  53. A California Lawmaker Is Trying to Ban all Gasoline-Powered Cars in the State by 2040
  54. LSAT No Longer Required For Top Law Schools Including Harvard, Georgetown
  55. Hackers Hold Local Government Computers for Ransom and Demand Two Bitcoin
  56. How to Watch Amazon Prime Video on Your Apple TV—Finally
  57. Two Planes Nearly Collide in Near-Miss at JFK Airport
  58. T-Mobile Is Looking Optimistic Despite the Sprint Deal Collapse
  59. Data Sheet—Apple’s Tim Cook Defends Remarks Praising China’s Internet Policies
  60. Your Recent Amazon Order Might Be Delivered Late. Here’s Why
  61. Danny Masterson, TheSkimm, Sexism at CES: Broadsheet for Dec. 6
  62. Disney-Fox Deal Could Reportedly Put James Murdoch in Line to Succeed Disney CEO Bob Iger
  63. How to Succeed in China — CEO Daily, Wednesday 6th December
  64. The ‘Silence Breakers’ Are Time’s 2017 Person of the Year. Here’s a Look Back at Past Winners
  65. Apple Could See Nearly $47 Billion in Benefits From the Republican Tax Reform
  66. Luxury Brands Win a Crucial Victory in Battle Against Amazon Distribution
  67. Trump Says GOP Tax Plan Is Becoming ‘More Popular.’ Is He Right?
  68. Why Foxconn’s CEO Thinks Trump Is Good for American Business
  69. Lena Dunham and Tina Brown Reportedly Warned Clinton Aides About Harvey Weinstein
  70. Pope Francis Weighs in With Jerusalem Embassy Warning
  71. MI5 Reportedly Foiled an ‘Islamist Plot’ to Assassinate Theresa May. Here’s What We Know So Far
  72. Sleepy’s Owner Steinhoff Shares Tank After It Flags a Suspected Accounting Fraud
  73. Xi Jinping Is Working Hard to Stop North Korea’s ‘Suicide Mission,’ Says Top U.S. Envoy to China
  74. Trump Set to Recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital and Move U.S. Embassy There
  75. U.S. Airlines Are Predicting a Much-Needed Boost From This Year’s Holiday Season
  76. ‘I Believe Strongly in Freedoms.’ Tim Cook Responds to Criticism Over China’s Internet Censorship
  77. Amazon Launches Its Subscription-Based Prime Service in Singapore
  78. Bitcoin Surges Above $12,000 For the First Time
  79. Alibaba’s Jack Ma Has a Message For Donald Trump About Trade Wars
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