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  1. Trump Is Expected to Sign Off on Expanding Drug Tests for the Unemployed
  2. China’s Anbang Group Denies Report of a Kushner Property Investment
  3. Donald Trump’s 2005 Tax Return Shows He Paid $38 Million in Federal Taxes
  4. Fox, Turner Win Argentine Soccer Broadcast Rights
  5. Sony: Sorry Paul, You Can’t Get Back the Beatles Songs You Once Belonged
  6. Instagram Has More Pull With Advertisers Than Snapchat
  7. Strippers File Federal Class Action Lawsuit Against Strip Club Company
  8. What Business Leaders Can Learn From March Madness Players About Overcoming Setbacks
  9. Trumpcare Could Signal the Beginning of the End for Guaranteed Maternity Coverage
  10. LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman Just Joined Microsoft’s Board
  11. Ex-Zenefits Chief Launches Competing Cloud Human Resources Startup Rippling
  12. Turmoil in the White House Press Corps Plays Into Trump’s Hands
  13. Winter Storm Stella Could Cause a Spike in Heart Attacks. Here’s How to Stay Safe.
  14. South Korea’s Incoming President Could Be Headed for a Clash With Trump
  15. These Ubiquitous Food Industry Ingredients Are Now on the Decline
  16. Tesla’s Autopilot Has Caused One Insurer To Slash Rates
  17. Republicans Are in Disarray Over the CBO’s Trumpcare Report
  18. Valeant’s Debt Refinance Will Go On Without Bill Ackman
  19. Snow Storm Stella Hit the Stock Market Harder Than Wall Street Expected
  20. President Trump Puts His Name on Buildings, Steak and Vodka. But Not His Health Care Bill
  21. Here’s Why Disney’s Shares Are a Buy
  22. Ketel One Honors Arnold Palmer With New Vodka Bottle
  23. Goodyear Just Deflated Its Last Blimp, But Something Better Will Replace Them
  24. Chipotle Is Back on Top in Consumer’s Eyes
  25. This Creepy App Claims to Let You Search Facebook With Someone’s Photo
  26. There’s Now a Robot That Can Flip Burgers
  27. Why Airbnb Is Way More Competitive Than Uber
  28. Why Runner-Up Raven Gates Is the Real Winner of ‘The Bachelor’
  29. Apple Just Hired This High-Profile Security Expert
  30. Here’s How Many Lives Drones Have Saved Since 2013
  31. These Airlines Offer Free Meals (Not Just Snacks) on Their U.S. Flights
  32. Here’s What Walmart’s CEO Looks For In a Takeover Target
  33. Pornhub Offers to Clear Boston Roads of Storm Stella Snow
  34. Trumpcare’s Biggest Uncertainty: Its Economic Impact
  35. Neiman Marcus Puts Itself Up for Sale As Business Shrivels
  36. 4 Things That Professor On BBC Should Know For The Next Time He Works From Home With Kids
  37. Twitch Will Stream All 831 Episodes of ‘Power Rangers’
  38. Brainstorm Health Daily: March 14, 2017
  39. Saudi Arabia Revives Price War Specter to Stop Oil Cheats
  40. Vice Media Will Produce Original, Exclusive Programming for Snapchat
  41. See How The East Coast Is Taking On Winter Storm Stella
  42. Volkswagen Leaves Door Open to Merger With Fiat Chrysler
  43. 10 Charges You Should Never Put on Your Credit Card
  44. Why Ackman’s Exit May Not Be the End of Valeant’s Stock Plunge
  45. You Can Hack Fitbits and Smart Phones Using Sound, Researchers Say
  46. Digital Currencies Went Crazy in the Wake of the SEC’s Bitcoin Ruling
  47. 3 Reasons Trump’s Deficit Pledges Are Fake News
  48. One Photographer’s Glimpse Into Life In Russia Today
  49. Trumponomics Daily—Tuesday, March 14
  50. TAG Heuer Is Wooing Technophiles and Traditionalists With Luxury Smartwatch
  51. Will Cheap Robots Prevent a Comeback in Jobs?
  52. VCs to Women: No Money For You
  53. 4 Questions You Should Ask Yourself Before Meeting With an Investor
  54. How Realistic Is a U.S.-China Trade War? FedEx CEO Weighs In
  55. Why Design Thinking Matters More in Business Than Ever
  56. Here’s When Apple Could Unveil Its New iPads
  57. Trumpcare Might Keep Obamacare’s Provisions for Working Mothers
  58. Airlines Overestimated How Many Americans Would Fly to Cuba. Now They’re Making Changes
  59. 3 Ways to Keep Pride From Ruining Your Growth
  60. Can Sully Transform the World of Self-Driving Cars?
  61. New German Law Would Fine Social Sites Over Hate Speech
  62. Term Sheet — Tuesday, March 14
  63. SAP Patches Risky Security Flaws in HANA Software
  64. Euronet Worldwide Trumps Ant Financial’s Bid to Buy MoneyGram
  65. Blockchain Tech Is at Heart of New Advertising Exchange
  66. First-Time Founder? 3 Rules to Raise Money Like a Pro
  67. The Trump Travel Ban Could Hit U.S. Colleges’ Bottom Line
  68. Networking Software Maker Citrix Said to Seek Buyers
  69. Blizzards Aren’t an Excuse to Slack Off at Home
  70. Jeff Bezos Has a New ‘Shadow’ Adviser at Amazon
  71. Data Sheet—Tuesday, March 14, 2017
  72. The Nintendo Switch Is 10 Times More Powerful Than an iPad
  73. Martha Stewart’s Meal Kits Added To AmazonFresh
  74. This Health Startup Plans to Challenge the Multibillion-Dollar Diet Industry
  75. Ivanka Trump Jewelry Line Is Going a Bit More Low End
  76. Visa Is Developing a Pair of Sunglasses That Can Pay For Things
  77. Everything You Need to Know About the L.A. Tech Scene in One Chart
  78. This ‘Mad Men’ Pitch for Ketchup Is Being Turned Into a Real-Life Ad Campaign
  79. The Northeast Blizzard Has Grounded Over 5,800 Flights and Postponed the Trump-Merkel Summit
  80. The Broadsheet: March 14th
  81. The 50 Most Powerful Latinas of 2017
  82. Meet the Culture Warriors: 3 Companies Changing the Game
  83. Silicon Valley Tech Workers Plan to Protest President Trump on Pi Day
  84. CEO Daily: Tuesday, 14th March
  85. Germany’s High-Priced Energy Revolution
  86. Wind Power Takes to the Seas
  87. Why Elon Musk’s Offer of Tesla Batteries Won’t Solve Australia’s Power Problems
  88. The EU’s Top Court Just Ruled That Employers Can Ban Islamic Headscarves at Work
  89. And Now For Some Good News About Pandemic Threats
  90. How Washington Can Head Off the Coming Retirement Crisis
  91. These Are Your Best Deals for National Pi Day
  92. SpaceX Has Scrubbed Its Florida Rocket Launch Set for Tuesday
  93. A Startup in Brooklyn Will Let People Collect and Trade Solar Power, Bypassing Utility Companies
  94. Mark Zuckerberg Talks About the Importance of Hobbies to College Students
  95. China Says Its Service Sector Has Grown 8.2% So Far This Year
  96. The Release of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ Has Been Postponed in This Country
  97. The World’s Most Powerful Women: March 14
  98. Mark Cuban Says This Is Where the World’s First Trillionaires Will Emerge
  99. Toshiba Just Missed Its Earnings Deadline for the Second Time
  100. Winter Storm Stella Has Freaked-Out Shoppers Cleaning Out This NY Trader Joe’s
  101. Jared Kushner’s Family Firm Is Set to Get $400 Million from This Chinese Company
  102. Justice Department Wants More Time to Answer Request for Evidence Backing Trump’s Wiretap Claim
  103. Rex Tillerson Allegedly Used An Email Alias at Exxon to Discuss Climate Change
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