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  1. Facebook Wants You to Livestream Your Virtual Reality Gaming
  2. What the SEC Bitcoin ETF Decision Means for the Future of Cryptocurrency
  3. Anthem Insurance Backs Part of House GOP Health Care Plan
  4. Gigantic Aircraft Backed By Tech Billionaire Paul Allen May Fly Soon
  5. Sex Toy Maker Pays $3.75 Million to Settle ‘Smart’ Vibrator Lawsuit
  6. Sparkling Ice CEO Kevin Klock Abruptly Departs
  7. Professor Kelly’s Viral BBC Interview Is Every Working Parent’s Nightmare—And Dream
  8. Bitcoin Price Plunges as SEC Rejects Proposal to Create an ETF
  9. President Trump May Have Just Violated A 30-Year-Old Rule
  10. Google’s Waymo Wants a Judge to Block Uber From Using Self-Driving Car Tech
  11. Netflix Is Winning the Streaming Race—But for How Long?
  12. Viber Will Debut a Private Chat Function That Leaves No Trace of User Conversations
  13. Truly Driverless Cars Will Soon Be on the Road in California
  14. What You Can Expect From FinTech in 2017
  15. Pennsylvania Just Sued IBM Over an Allegedly Botched $100 Million Project
  16. Jurors Weigh Charges Against a Pastor and Software Engineer in Bitcoin Trial
  17. Starbucks Says Hiring Refugees Hasn’t Hurt Its Brand One Bit
  18. Inside Fortune’s Global Women’s Mentoring Program with the State Department
  19. Thousands Want Wall Street’s Fearless Girl Statue to Become Permanent
  20. What the WikiLeaks CIA Dump Says About the Weakness of Washington’s Data Security
  21. This Chinese-Backed Startup Will Start Selling Self-Driving Electric Cars By 2020
  22. Bill Gates Says ‘This Book Left Me in Tears’
  23. Gloria Steinem: There Is No Such Thing As ‘White Feminism’
  24. J.P. Morgan Employees Will Soon Be Able to Give Co-Workers Constant Performance Reviews
  25. Best Companies to Work For: Recruiters’ Top Tips
  26. Deal to Buy Hollywood’s Dick Clark Productions Falls Through
  27. Apple’s Cook and Google’s Pichai Have Private Dinner in Silicon Valley
  28. A Look Back at Nintendo Switch’s First Week
  29. Women Combat Veterans Share Their Stories
  30. The Return of Harry & Louise
  31. This $314 Tie is Made With Spider’s Silk
  32. It Might Soon Be Legal for Employers to Force You Into a Genetic Test
  33. Brainstorm Health Daily: March 10, 2017
  34. Girl Scouts Teamed Up With a Marijuana Dispensary (for Charity)
  35. Why Donald Trump Shouldn’t Be Tweet Cheering February’s Good Jobs Report
  36. How Luxury Watchmakers Can Compete With Apple
  37. Women Make up Just 27% of the Trump Administration
  38. The White House Is Celebrating Jobs Numbers President Trump Used to Call ‘Phony’
  39. Facebook Kicks Up Live Video Business With Major League Soccer Deal
  40. Spanish Oil Repsol Company Makes Biggest U.S. Onshore Find in 30 Years
  41. Spring Forward: Change Your Clocks for Daylight Saving Time
  42. Want to Achieve the ‘American Dream’? You Might Have Better Luck in Canada
  43. Trumponomics Daily—Friday, March 10
  44. Volkswagen Pleads Guilty to 3 Felony Counts in Diesel Emissions Scandal
  45. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick and Mark Zuckerberg Celebrate Friend’s Birthday at ‘Babes and Balls’ Party
  46. Apple Reportedly Fighting Bills That Would Simplify iPhone Repair
  47. Term Sheet — Friday, March 10
  48. Here’s The Google Cloud News You Can Use
  49. Capital One Deliberately Made Its Chatbot Gender-Neutral
  50. Amazon’s Alexa Puts a Stop to CIA Rumor (Updated)
  51. Don’t Like Snap’s Voting Rights Policy? There’s a Simple Solution
  52. Amazon’s Current Bestseller ‘Reasons to Vote for Democrats’ Is Just Blank Pages
  53. Toshiba’s Westinghouse Must Make Bankruptcy Decision Quickly
  54. Trump Administration Says President Didn’t Know Security Advisor Was a ‘Foreign Agent’
  55. Data Sheet—Friday, March 10, 2017
  56. February Job Growth Was a Lot Stronger Than Expected
  57. Secrets of the World’s Best Workplaces
  58. Manhattan Apartment Rent Is Falling Across the Board
  59. Mexico Says a New Trade Deal With The U.S. Could Be Ready By Late 2017
  60. The Broadsheet: March 10th
  61. Snap Is Clown Car 2.0
  62. Massachusetts AG Maura Healey Says She Will Sue Trump Over His New Travel Ban
  63. Don’t Buy China’s Peace Plan For North Korea
  64. Chipotle Is Closing Its ShopHouse Asian Food Chain
  65. Amazon Is Adding Spanish to Its U.S. Website
  66. Broad Strokes: A Day Without Women and Pop Culture Feminism
  67. CEO Daily: Friday, 10th March
  68. Warren Buffett Loves Airline Stocks. Should You?
  69. How Delta Landed on the 100 Best Companies to Work For List
  70. Donald Trump’s 38 China Trademarks Are Good News for Foreign Businesses
  71. Venezuela May Not Owe Exxon $1.4 Billion For Unlawful Nationalizations After All
  72. What to Expect From the February Jobs Report Friday
  73. Someone Donated $1 Million to Fund New York Times Subscriptions for Students
  74. Tesla’s Elon Musk Just Offered to Help Tackle a Blackout Crisis in Another Country
  75. Americans Are Now Drinking More Bottled Water Than Soda
  76. UBS Has Cut Down on Bonuses, Including for Its CEO
  77. Two People Have Died in Protests After the South Korean President’s Removal From Office
  78. The World’s Most Powerful Women: March 10
  79. Trump Has Awakened America’s ‘Animal Spirits’, Says J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon
  80. Justin Trudeau Says Trump Border Tax Will Hurt U.S. and Canadian Economies
  81. Uber Drivers Found Guilty of Unlawful Commercial Car Hire in Hong Kong
  82. Unemployed Belarusians No Longer Have to Pay a ‘Social Parasite’ Tax
  83. Best Companies to Work For: CEOs’ Best Advice on Making the List
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