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  1. Elon Musk Just Hid a New Easter Egg in Tesla’s Latest Software Update
  2. Microsoft Just Made A Major Update to Xbox One
  3. The Right Way for Women to Network
  4. FDA Rejects Mylan’s Copycat of GSK’s Asthma Drug
  5. Even ExxonMobil Wants President Trump to Stick With the Paris Climate Deal
  6. Bazinga! Lawsuit Claiming Big Bang Theory Stole Song Is Dismissed
  7. The Northern Lights Is Helping Iceland’s Tourism Industry to Grow Every Year
  8. Gap’s CEO Responded to a 5-Year-Old’s Request to Make Girls’ Clothing Gender Neutral
  9. For BuzzFeed, Going Public Could Be a Risky Move
  10. PricewaterhouseCoopers Will Continue as Academy Awards Accountants
  11. Lululemon Says Lack of Bold Colors to Blame for Poor Start to 2017
  12. Samsung’s Virtual Reality Ostrich Ad Is Delightfully Weird
  13. Trump’s Nominee to Lead the FDA Got Paid Millions by the Health Care Industry
  14. Wall Street Has Very Low Expectations for President Trump’s Tax Reform
  15. Ivanka Trump Will Officially Become a Federal Employee
  16. This Guy Was Fired by Steve Jobs and Is Now a CEO—With Some Advice for Entrepreneurs
  17. President Trump’s Daughter-in-Law Lara Has a New Job Helping the Trump Campaign
  18. Facebook’s Oculus Spruced Up the Samsung Gear VR Headset
  19. Hollywood May Have Another Record Year Thanks to ‘Beauty and the Beast’
  20. All the New Features in Tesla’s Latest Software Update
  21. Here’s Every Book Bill Gates Has Ever Recommended on His Website
  22. Congress Just Made It Harder for You to Shield Yourself From Internet Discrimination
  23. Cowen Is the Latest U.S. Stock to Surge Thanks to Chinese Investment
  24. Uber CEO Travis Kalanick’s Ex Reveals More Details About the Company’s Culture
  25. Vice Is Bringing Its Journalism Style to Middle East Millennials
  26. BlackBerry Is Betting the Farm on Software
  27. Why the San Francisco Giants Are Wearing Weird Headphones
  28. The FDA Just Approved the First Ever Drug to Treat Severe MS
  29. Trump Will Sign the Bill Repealing Obama-Era Internet Privacy Rules
  30. Amazon Is Cutting Hundreds of Jobs at This Unit Because It Wasn’t Profitable
  31. What Jared Kushner’s Office Needs If It Wants to Fix Washington’s Dysfunction
  32. President Trump Likes Taking Credit for Jobs. Here Are the Facts
  33. How the Architect of the First Apple Stores Got Started
  34. Chelsea Clinton Says She’s Not Running for Public Office
  35. Two Black Women Sue Fox News Over ‘Top-Down Racial Harassment’
  36. For Britons, Brexit Is Now More Fear Than Hope
  37. Bill Ackman Finally Apologizes for His ‘Huge Mistake’ With Valeant
  38. Review: Why I Carry This Portable Charger With Me at All Times
  39. Why It’s Okay to Cut People in Airport Lines
  40. Here’s How Much Millennials Are Making in One Chart
  41. It’s Time for Apple to Buy These Tech Giants
  42. What a Toothache Taught Me About Healthcare
  43. Brainstorm Health Daily: March 29, 2017
  44. Why This Could Be a ‘Golden Opportunity’ to Buy Apple Stock
  45. Women Don’t Go Into Finance to Find Husbands, and the ‘Fearless Girl’ Statue Is a Reminder of That
  46. #BlackWomenAtWork
  47. Mercedes-Benz Parent Daimler Speeds Up Electric Car Plans
  48. This Messaging Startup Just Raised Funding From Sean Parker, Will.I.Am and David Guetta
  49. A Silicon Valley Polymath Returns to the Nest
  50. Here’s Why Facebook and Google Can’t Fix the Fake News Problem
  51. This Lower Calorie Option Is Now Olive Garden’s Most Popular Dish
  52. Smile for the New Samsung Gear 360 Camera
  53. Where to Get the Best Deal on the New Samsung Galaxy S8
  54. Here’s What to Know About Samsung’s Bixby
  55. Samsung Galaxy S8 Will Be First Gigabit Phone on T-Mobile
  56. Kushner Companies and Anbag Drop Talks to Redevelop Manhattan’s 666 Fifth Avenue
  57. Samsung Makes Galaxy S8 Official With These Features
  58. Apple Won’t Let Apps Advertise That They’re Free in Their Name Anymore
  59. BuzzFeed Said to Prepare for a 2018 IPO
  60. Here’s How Samsung Hopes to Beat Apple’s iPhone With Business Users
  61. The World’s 6 Weirdest Data Centers
  62. Ford Hit With $295 Million Recall Charge
  63. IPOs Are Cool Again in Startup-Land
  64. Michelle Pfeiffer Explains Her Hiatus from Hollywood: ‘I Got So Picky That I Was Unhirable’
  65. Audi Unions Worried They’ll Miss Out on Electric Cars
  66. Meal Kit Company Blue Apron Is Heading for IPO
  67. Stores Charging Extra for Credit Cards? That’s Freedom of Speech Says Supreme Court
  68. Wall Street’s Bull Market Forecast Is Total Bull
  69. A Turkish Court Has Temporarily Shut Down Booking.com
  70. Read Theresa May’s Letter That Officially Triggers Brexit
  71. Term Sheet — Wednesday, March 29
  72. Here’s What LinkedIn Could Mean for the Microsoft Cloud
  73. Melania Trump Is Honoring These 13 Women for Their ‘Exceptional Courage’
  74. Robots in the Workforce? Each 1 Costs 6 Jobs, a New Study Says
  75. Privacy Advocates Pour Hate on Vote To Repeal Internet Privacy Protections
  76. Divorce Negotiations for Brexit Have Officially Begun. Here Are 42 Questions That Need Answers
  77. BlackRock Is Cutting Jobs and Banking on Robots to Beat the Stock Market
  78. Your Browser History and Other Personal Info Just Got a Lot Less Private
  79. The WikiLeaks Hacking Dump Exposed a Big Disconnect Over Cyber Security
  80. Data Sheet—Wednesday, March 29, 2017
  81. Chipotle Just Went Preservative-Free
  82. Toshiba CEO Pins Hopes on Sale of Chip Stake
  83. GOP Head of House Intel Committee Says He’ll Ignore Calls to Quit Russia Probe
  84. Waze Now Lets You Order Dunkin’ Donuts
  85. Robots Delivering Domino’s Pizza Are Coming to Europe
  86. Emma Thompson Says the Pressure on Hollywood Women to Be Thin Is ‘Evil’ and ‘Getting Worse’
  87. The Broadsheet: March 29th
  88. What to Expect as PM Theresa May Files Britain’s Brexit Divorce Wednesday
  89. Here’s How President Trump Could Still Kill Obamacare
  90. This Data Crunching Company Just Scored A Big New Investment
  91. CEO Daily: Wednesday, 29th March
  92. FOP Police Union Warns President Trump That Sanctuary City Cuts Could Hurt Public Safety
  93. Valeant’s New CEO Joe Papa Has a $17 Billion Ultimatum
  94. Don’t Try to Get Work Done While Spending Time With Your Family
  95. In Latest Speech, Hillary Clinton Defends April Ryan and Maxine Waters Against ‘Indignities’
  96. Here’s How Goldman Sachs Is Trying to Reassure Its London Staff About Brexit
  97. Mark Cuban Believes Health Care ‘Should Be a Right’
  98. Ryanair: Flights Between the U.K. and the EU Could Be Suspended After Brexit
  99. More Than 25 Democrats Pledge to Oppose Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch
  100. The World’s Most Powerful Women: March 29
  101. The World’s Biggest Beer Maker to Get All of Its Electricity From Renewables by 2025
  102. Trump Calls for Cuts on Medical Research and Infrastructure to Pay for the Wall
  103. Toshiba’s Nuclear Unit Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy Protection
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