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  1. 8 Things Entrepreneurs Say That Instantly Turn Off Investors
  2. Twitter Explores Premium Version After 11 Years as a Free Service
  3. Walmart Wants to Transform Your Old DVDs and Blu-Rays Into Digital
  4. Why You Should Take on Projects Even If You’re Not Ready
  5. Facebook’s Group Chats Get New Features That Make Messaging Easier
  6. Amazon Just Won a $1.5 Billion Tax Fight
  7. Ina Garten Just Announced a Brand New Cooking Show
  8. Justice Department Settles AT&T’s DirecTV Case on Baseball Blackout Collusion
  9. CBO: Revised Health Care Bill Will Leave 24 Million More People Uninsured
  10. Sesame Street’s New Muppet With Autism Is a Reminder That Congress Can’t Pass the AHCA
  11. Uber Urges Canadian Government to Keep Ride-Sharing Tax Advantage
  12. Here’s a Hotline That Tries to Make Insomniacs Sleepy
  13. Theo Epstein’s Perfect Response to the World’s Greatest Leaders List
  14. Lessons From Richard Branson’s Goodbye Letter to Virgin America
  15. Two Israelis Charged With Insider Trading Following Intel’s Mobileye Deal
  16. Why White Middle Class Americans Are Dying at an Alarming Rate
  17. Why DARPA Funded a Farm Tech Startup
  18. The GOP Health Care Bill Would Require New Moms on Medicaid to Find Work 60 Days after Childbirth
  19. Trumpcare Is Deeply Unpopular Ahead of Its Crucial Congressional Vote
  20. America Should Question Neil Gorsuch’s Willingness To Stand Up To Trump’s Travel Ban
  21. Ford Is Being Sued Over the Lack of Muscle in Its Mustang
  22. Why Morgan Stanley Is So Bullish on Tesla and the Model 3
  23. The GOP’s Decision to Delay the AHCA Vote Is Already Affecting Stock Markets
  24. Twitter and Instagram Take Steps to Clean Up Their Sites
  25. Micron Revenue Jumps on Chip Demand
  26. How Your Instagram Posts Created a New Starbucks Drink
  27. Joe Biden Also Wants a Select Committee to Handle the Russia Investigation
  28. How Devin Nunes’ Trip to the White House Broke With Precedent
  29. House GOP Leaders Delay AHCA Vote In Major Setback for President Trump
  30. New York City Just Made It So Much Easier to Be a Female Entrepreneur
  31. This Airline Is Letting Passengers Use Banned Electronics Until the Last Second
  32. 5 Gadgets You Need For an Unforgettable Spring Break
  33. Apple Made This Popular Productivity App Free to Download
  34. How Smartphones Can Actually Improve Male Fertility
  35. The Truth Behind Diversity Numbers
  36. Why the Winklevoss Bitcoin ETF May Not Be Dead Yet
  37. This Company Wants to Develop Planes That Go From NYC to London in About 3 Hours
  38. Senate Votes to Overturn Obama Broadband Privacy Rules
  39. WikiLeaks Says CIA Targeted iPhone Supply Chain Since 2008
  40. Why Ford Is Expecting Lower First Quarter Earnings
  41. Gwyneth Paltrow Says She’s Now CEO of Her Lifestyle Brand Goop
  42. Why Chance the Rapper Is One of the World’s Greatest Leaders
  43. 4 Simple Tips for Making Startup Life a Lot Easier
  44. The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Trump’s Health Care Bill Vote
  45. How Fossil’s Smartwatch Embrace Could Challenge Apple
  46. One Way the Trump Economy Already Looks Like the Great Recession
  47. Disney Extends CEO Bob Iger’s Contract Through July 2019
  48. Instagram Is Going to Let You Book Appointments Through the App
  49. Gawker’s Nick Denton Is Set to Exit Bankruptcy
  50. Checkers Drive-In Acquired In $525 Million Deal
  51. Brainstorm Health Daily: March 23, 2017
  52. How Finance Whizzes On Wall Street Can Fight Terrorism
  53. Why Samantha Bee Is One of the World’s Greatest Leaders
  54. What Coca-Cola’s Leadership Changes Tell Us About the Future of the Company
  55. Trumponomics Daily—Thursday, March 23
  56. Will Uber’s Bad Month Tank the Startup Market?
  57. When Should Startups Use Debt?
  58. Here’s How to Watch Samsung’s Galaxy S8 Unveiling
  59. Why LeBron James Is One of the World’s Greatest Leaders
  60. Richard Branson Wants a Brexit Do-Over
  61. Barack Obama Is Subtly Trolling House Republicans the Day they Vote to Replace Obamacare
  62. Online Lender Kabbage Said to Seek Funds for Potential Acquisitions
  63. How Israel Plans to Get Into the $50 Billion Medical Marijuana Market
  64. Stop Worrying About Millennials Leaving Your Company
  65. The Gender Pay Gap in Academia Is Getting Worse
  66. Remembering Gershon Kekst
  67. Why Tech Is Well Represented Among World’s Greatest Leaders
  68. Germany Has No Plans for a Carry-On Electronics Ban
  69. Canada Wants to End This Advantage for Uber
  70. Online Styling Service Stitch Fix Reportedly Eyeing IPO
  71. Johnson & Johnson Will Also Remove Ads on YouTube
  72. Why These 9 CEOs Belong on the World’s Greatest Leaders List
  73. A New Tool Will Help Investors Track President Trump’s Effect on Companies
  74. This ‘Electronic Skin’ Could Give Prosthetics a Sense of Touch
  75. Royal Jordanian Has Some Ideas for What to Do After Trump’s Laptop Ban
  76. You Can Now Use Facebook Live From Your Desk
  77. Term Sheet — Thursday, March 23
  78. AT&T Phone Workers End Strike After 1 Day
  79. London Attacker Was British-Born and Known to MI5, Says Theresa May
  80. Data Sheet—Thursday, March 23, 2017
  81. What to Expect From President Trump’s SEC Nominee Confirmation Hearing
  82. Mobileye Deal Should Rekindle Investment in Israeli Startups
  83. Why John McCain and H.R. McMaster Are Among the World’s Greatest Leaders
  84. Britain’s Biggest Supermarket Is Pulling Heineken Off the Shelves Because of Brexit
  85. Accenture Sees Growing Demand for Cloud Services, Security
  86. CEO Daily: Thursday, 23rd March
  87. Uber Is Adding Hundreds of Jobs in Amsterdam
  88. The Broadsheet: March 23rd
  89. An Income Tax Cut From President Trump? Investors Aren’t Holding Their Breath
  90. Virgin America Is Going Away and the Internet Can’t Take It
  91. Britain’s Sterling Holds Steady After London Attack
  92. This Startup Wants to Be the Netflix for Jobs
  93. A Private Jet Was Sent Plummeting 10,000 Feet After Getting Caught in an A380’s Wake
  94. Why Theo Epstein and the Cubs Are Fortune’s MVPs This Year
  95. The World’s 50 Greatest Leaders
  96. The Greatest Assignment in Journalism
  97. Teva Pharmaceuticals Says Reports of Plans for 6,000 Layoffs Are Incorrect
  98. Trump Pushes for Healthcare Bill Votes by Vowing to Fight ‘Essential Benefits’ Requirement
  99. Why Airbnb’s New China Push Could Actually Work
  100. After Brexit, U.K. Airlines Will Have To Relocate Or Lose European Routes
  101. Mercedes Has Been Hit with a Trademark Complaint in China
  102. British Police Arrest 7 People After Attack Near Parliament Kills 3
  103. The World’s Most Powerful Women: March 23
  104. John McCain: Congress Isn’t Credible Enough to Handle the Russia Investigation
  105. South Korea Is About to Throw One of Its Biggest Firms a Fresh, $2.6 Billion Lifeline
  106. This Little-Known Asian Fund Has Suddenly Emerged as Toshiba’s Largest Shareholder
  107. Mylan Recalls 81,000 EpiPens Outside U.S. After Reports of Failure
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