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  1. Kansas State Lawmaker Compares Planned Parenthood to Nazi Concentration Camps
  2. How Not Having a Mentor Can Benefit Your Career
  3. You Shouldn’t Hesitate to Take a Problem Directly to Your CEO
  4. Bill Ackman’s Valeant Exit Is an Enormous Loss for the Faded Hedge Fund Star
  5. Sony Issuing Major Update to Its PlayStation Now Game Streaming Service
  6. Okta’s Partner Connections Could Bolster Its IPO
  7. Yahoo’s New Male CEO Will Make Double Marissa Mayer’s Salary
  8. This Enterprise Software Unicorn Just Filed to Go Public
  9. Tesla’s Sexism Case Exposes This Overlooked Reason for the Gender Gap
  10. Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky: Going Public Is a ‘Two-Year Project’
  11. How the Washington Post Makes Money From Its Competitors
  12. Intel’s Road to Self-Driving Cars Is Paved In Acquisitions
  13. Blizzard Stella Just Blew Away Airline Stocks
  14. 24 Million Fewer Americans Would Be Covered Under the Republican Health Care Plan
  15. 5 Things to Watch For at President Trump’s Meeting With Angela Merkel
  16. Amazon’s Delivery Drones Can Be Seen at SXSW
  17. Thousands of Flights Are Already Canceled Because of Winter Storm Stella
  18. Why Urban Outfitters Is Getting Kicked Out of a Major Stock Market Index
  19. How to Protect Yourself From Ransomware
  20. ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’ Is Audible’s Most Preordered Audiobook
  21. Verizon Wanted a Much Bigger Discount on Its Yahoo Bid
  22. Why Intel Bought Mobileye
  23. How I Went From Selling Cattle to Selling Stocks
  24. Facebook Warns Firms Not to Build Surveillance Tools
  25. The Final ‘Game of Thrones’ Season Will Be Really Short
  26. Wells Fargo 25% More Likely to Punish Women Employees than Men, Study Says
  27. Microsoft Wants You to Sample Apps Before Buying Them
  28. What Every Parent Can Do to Keep Their Kids From Drowning in College Debt
  29. Why This Microsoft Exec Says It’s Important to Think Outside the Box
  30. Scotland Makes a Last, Desperate Bid for Self-Destruction
  31. This Is How Much It Costs Women to Be Contestants on ‘The Bachelor’
  32. Why America Is Taking A Back Seat To Chile In Trade Talks
  33. 2 Ways the Fed Could Crush the Housing Market Recovery
  34. Calling Uber-Like Businesses the ‘Sharing Economy’ Masks Reality
  35. March Madness: How to Watch the Tournament on TV and Online
  36. Sen. Chuck Schumer Warns of a Government Shutdown Due to Border Wall
  37. Brainstorm Health Daily: March 13, 2017
  38. AB InBev Is Marketing Bud Light Lime-A-Rita Exclusively to Women
  39. How the CIA-WikiLeaks Drama Could Reignite the DC-Silicon Valley Feud
  40. I’m the Founder of a Multimillion-Dollar Business: Here’s Why I Owe It All to a Decision I Made at 25.
  41. Did the Flaming Lips Just Delicately Skewer Venture Capitalism?
  42. Watch Live: Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky Discusses His Company’s Rise in the Sharing Economy
  43. Exploding Hoverboard Kills 3-Year-Old Girl
  44. Has Religion Made Us Human?
  45. MIT Recruited a Superhero for a Pi Day Quest
  46. President Trump to Host Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-A-Lago: Report
  47. The Fed Appoints First African American to Bank President Role
  48. Venture Capital’s Funding Gender Gap Is Actually Getting Worse
  49. This Memphis Funeral Home Will Soon Offer Drive-thru Service
  50. Here’s What Nick Denton Regrets About That Hulk Hogan Story
  51. Can AT&T Retrain 100,000 People?
  52. Moody’s Says the U.S. Will Hold on to Its Top-Notch Debt Rating
  53. Consumer Debt Nears Pre-crash Levels
  54. Exclusive: How Cognitive Diversity Is Making Comfortable Stilettos a Reality
  55. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer Could Get a Multimillion-Dollar Severance Package
  56. India’s New Maternity Leave Policy Puts the U.S. to Absolute Shame
  57. Trumponomics Daily—Monday, March 13
  58. There’s No Uber or Lyft at SXSW and People Are Freaking Out
  59. ‘Sheriff of Wall Street’ Is Out: What to Know About Preet Bharara’s Firing
  60. Term Sheet — Monday, March 11
  61. How to Expand Into a New Market Without Falling Into a Trap
  62. Sports Gadgets That Make March Madness Even More Fun
  63. Big Food’s Next Course Could Be Big Mergers
  64. Here’s Why National Napping Day Is Actually a Serious Matter
  65. Why Chinese Farmers Are Bashing Alibaba’s Push Into Rural Areas
  66. The Alphabet Lawsuit Is a Huge Pothole for Uber
  67. Top Apple Analyst Says iPhone 8 Likely to Beat Samsung Galaxy S8
  68. These Gadgets Could Help Keep Your Pets Healthy and Safe
  69. Not Everyone Wants to Talk to Their Smart Home Assistant
  70. Mega-Investor Blackrock Is Going to Push Companies to Get More Progressive
  71. The Google-Levi’s ‘Smart Jacket’ Is Finally Dropping This Fall
  72. Republicans Are Getting Ready for Some Bad News About Their Obamacare Repeal Bill
  73. Data Sheet—Monday, March 13, 2017
  74. A Carnival Cruise Ship Almost Hit Some Jet Skiers
  75. Health Care and a Political Malaise
  76. Psst, Your Company Is Watching You Now
  77. Intel to Buy Israeli Self-Driving Car Tech Mobileye for $15 Billion.
  78. Exclusive: These Two Companies Join Forces to Take on Software Giants
  79. CEO Daily: Monday, 13th March
  80. The Broadsheet: March 13th
  81. Why Broken-Off Mergers Can Be Big Wins for Investors
  82. President Trump’s Budget Is Already Causing Fights Among Republicans
  83. ‘Kong: Skull Island’ Rules the Box Office With a Mighty $61 Million Debut
  84. Pharma Executives Aren’t Excited About Trump’s Plans to Ease FDA Regulation
  85. Here’s Why Your FICO Credit Score Could Be Going Up Soon
  86. What’s at Stake as Vice President Pence Prepares to Tour Asia Next Month
  87. The World’s Most Powerful Women: March 13
  88. Ford Plans to Make Lincoln SUVs in China After a Massive Jump in Sales
  89. These J.P. Morgan Execs May Never Be Investment Bankers Again After Hiring the Children of China’s Elites
  90. Mark Cuban Calls Trump the ‘Zoolander President.’ He’s Also Not Ruling Out a White House Bid
  91. Breaking With Tradition, HSBC Names Outsider Mark Tucker as Its Next Chairman
  92. Why China Should Work With The U.S. To Contain North Korea
  93. Vodafone Is Adding 2,100 Jobs in the U.K. as Part of an Investment Drive
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