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  1. The ‘Amazon of Cars’ Has Filed For An IPO
  2. These Companies Are Hiring Brad’s Wife After Cracker Barrel Fired Her
  3. I Found the World’s Coolest Nightlight For My Son
  4. Man Sues Dunkin’ Donuts for Putting Fake Butter on His Bagel
  5. Facebook Live Footage Given to Swedish Prosecutors for Gang Rape Case
  6. Sally Yates Will Speak at Harvard Law School’s Class Day
  7. Russia Blocks Access to Websites Promoting New Moscow Protest
  8. ‘Fast & Furious’: The Multi-Billion Dollar Franchise That Won’t Slow Down
  9. 4 Ways Amazon Could Make the Echo More Useful
  10. President Trump Declares April Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month
  11. How Sears Ruined Its CEO Eddie Lampert’s Hedge Fund
  12. 9 Health Gadgets for Better Sleep and Productivity
  13. Eventbrite Acquires Nvite
  14. VC Fred Wilson Thinks Coinbase Is the Goldman Sachs of Bitcoin
  15. Defense Secretary James Mattis: North Korea Is ‘Reckless’ and Must Be Stopped
  16. Data Crunching Startup Cloudera Just Filed to Go Public
  17. 5 Ways to Dress Your Best for Any Job Interview
  18. What The Tech World Can Teach Nonprofits About Business
  19. Here’s How Much all the Final Four Coaches Get Paid
  20. Trump’s Tech Agenda Is Winning
  21. President Trump Must Pay $25 Million to Settle Trump University Lawsuits
  22. Snapchat Just Added a Major Feature
  23. Paul Ryan May Not Want to Immediately Blow Up Obamacare After All
  24. President Trump Shouldn’t Trust Paul Ryan With U.S. Tax Reform
  25. Facebook’s Increasing Control Over the News Media Is Concerning
  26. Hillary Clinton on the Importance of Women at the Peace Table: ‘Negotiations Are Less Likely to Fail’
  27. 7 Easy Ways to Avoid Unnecessary Travel Fees
  28. Richard Branson’s 15 Secrets to Success
  29. No Joke: Here Are 21 April Fools’ Deals and Discounts
  30. Robinhood Seeks Billion-Dollar Valuation
  31. 14 Celebrities Who Are the Ultimate Pranksters
  32. Forget U.S. Stocks. Emerging Markets Are the Place to Be
  33. Baby Boomers Are Causing A Debt Crisis. Here’s How They Can Navigate It
  34. Switzerland’s National Postal Service Has High Hopes for Drones
  35. How Art Helps Us Create a More Inclusive World and Workplace
  36. Why Chipotle CEO’s $15.7 Million Payday Isn’t Quite As Nuts As You Might Think
  37. Read Hillary Clinton’s Speech on Women’s Inclusion in Peace and Security
  38. Innovation’s Afterlife
  39. Nasdaq Stocks Are Quietly Setting New Highs Every Single Day
  40. Steven Mnuchin Says He Didn’t Mean to Promote ‘The Lego Batman Movie’
  41. Why the Danone Sale Puts Stonyfield at Risk
  42. Brainstorm Health Daily: March 31, 2017
  43. A Well Curated Life
  44. Comcast Promises It Won’t Sell Customer Internet Browsing Data
  45. No, Krispy Kreme Isn’t Changing Its Name to “Krispy Cream” In Britain
  46. McDonald’s Canada Says Job Applicant Information Was Hacked
  47. Apple Has Fixed a Scary 911 iPhone Hack
  48. Inside Kellogg Restaurant’s Fine Dining Cereal Dinner
  49. This Legendary Auto Exec Has Strong Words for Elon Musk and President Trump
  50. Why Everyone’s Talking About ‘Initial Coin Offerings’
  51. Amazon and the Race to Be the First $1 Trillion Company
  52. Principal Financial Group Just Accused This Hedge Fund of Hiding Investments with Bernie Madoff
  53. The 2017 Ford GT Is the Fastest Ford, Ever
  54. Ford Pushes CEO Mark Fields’ Pay Up 19%
  55. GE CEO Jeff Immelt Isn’t Worried About Robots Taking Our Jobs
  56. Why Duke Fans Should Thank UNC for Making it to the Final Four
  57. Comcast Has a New Idea to Cut the Price of Home Internet Service
  58. Oxford University Is Finally Adding Some Women to Its Hallowed Halls
  59. Australian Banks Can’t Create Their Own Mobile Payments Apps for Apple Devices
  60. Beyonce Tapped to Voice Nala in the Live-Action ‘Lion King’ Remake
  61. BlackBerry Makes Progress on Its Turnaround With Strong Quarter
  62. “A Phased Approach” – How to Decode the EU’s Brexit Guidelines
  63. Term Sheet — Friday, March 31
  64. What a Top Fidelity Exec Learned from Mentoring a Polish Emigre
  65. The EU Just Showed It’s Going to Drive a Hard Bargain With Britain
  66. Samsung Discloses Salary Details for Embattled Leader Jay Lee
  67. Even When it Tries to do Something Good, Twitter Finds a Way to Fail
  68. Verizon Hires Former Ericsson CEO to Lead Fiber Network Business
  69. Astronaut Peggy Whitson Just Took a Giant Leap for Womankind
  70. Silver Lake, Broadcom Are Apparently Among the Bidders for Toshiba’s Chip Unit
  71. Here’s Why Wall Street’s Love of WhatsApp Is Illegal
  72. Data Sheet—Friday, March 31, 2017
  73. The Broadsheet: March 31st
  74. How Vans Skated Past a Big Retail Milestone
  75. Meet the Myth Master Reinventing Marvel Comics
  76. Broad Strokes for March 31, 2017: Sexist Brexit Coverage and the Latest Installment of the Uber Saga
  77. Apple and Walmart Stand By Climate Change Policies Despite Trump’s Executive Order
  78. Talking Tough With China
  79. The 9 Best (or at Least the Buzziest) New Business Books For Your List
  80. CEO Daily: Friday, 31st March
  81. Here’s When Apple Could Become America’s First $1 Trillion Company
  82. EU Says Security Won’t Be Brexit Negotiating Chip
  83. Verizon Is Reportedly Preparing to Launch an Online TV Service
  84. President Trump Predicts ‘Very Difficult’ Meeting With Chinese Leader Xi Jinping
  85. Watch Live: Hillary Clinton Speaks at Georgetown University
  86. Repeal of Obamacare Is Back, and Seniors Risk Being the Biggest Losers
  87. Huawei’s Sales Jump But Profits Go Nowhere
  88. The World’s Most Powerful Women: March 31
  89. Qatar and Etihad Airways Are Loaning Free Laptops and Tablets to Some U.S.-Bound Passengers
  90. Russia Develops a Taste for Alcohol-Free Beer as Government Fights Drinking
  91. Trump’s Proposed Science Cuts Could Devastate Future Generations, Pharma Expert Says
  92. Panera Wants You to Know What’s in Your Soda
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