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  1. Officer Put on Leave and Department of Transportation Looking Into United Airlines Incident
  2. Tesla Overtakes GM as America’s Most Valuable Automaker
  3. Qualcomm Blasts Apple Over Alleged Chip Manipulations
  4. When Success Looks Questionable, Fake It ’Til You Make It
  5. United CEO Calls Ejected Passenger “Disruptive and Belligerent”
  6. You’ll Be Working With Robots Sooner Than You Think
  7. How Wells Fargo’s Carrie Tolstedt Went from Fortune Most Powerful Woman to Villain
  8. Uber Drivers Aren’t Worried About Self-Driving Cars — Yet
  9. How Not Listening to Investors Kept My Company From Tanking
  10. Comcast May Debut a Streaming Service Just for NBC Shows
  11. Harland Clarke to Buy RetailMeNot for $630 Million
  12. Court Ruling on Celebrity Photos Raises New Copyright Risk for Websites
  13. Sales of Ivanka Trump’s Clothing Soared Last Year
  14. President Trump’s Praise Leaves Toyota Stock High and Dry
  15. United Airlines: 5 Times Airlines Have Treated Passengers Terribly
  16. U.S. Takes Down Russian Botnet Believed to Be Used in Election Hacking After Suspect Arrested in Spain
  17. ‘This Didn’t Age Well.’ PRWeek Gets Backlash for Naming United CEO Communicator of the Year
  18. United Airlines Caused Outrage by Ejecting a Passenger—And Its Stock Went Up
  19. Why Police Asked Ford to Make Them a Hybrid Car
  20. Obamacare ‘Death Spirals’ Aren’t Going to Happen
  21. Embattled LeEco and TV Maker Vizio Call Off $2 Billion Deal
  22. Tech Could Soon Take Over All of the Sports You Watch
  23. Activist Investor May Pressure Whole Foods to Sell Itself
  24. Phone Calls on Planes? FCC Chair Says No Way
  25. ‘Boycott United’: Twitter Users Outraged After Man Forcibly Removed from Flight
  26. Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Mourns Executive Killed in Stockholm Attack
  27. France’s Presidential Frontrunner Wants Tech Firms to Do More To Fight Extremism
  28. Nintendo NES Classic Edition Is Available Again—and Expensive
  29. Here’s When Toshiba Plans to File Its Twice-Delayed Earnings Results
  30. The Libor Rigging Scandal Is Back for the Bank of England
  31. Sam Adams and Miller Fight Over Future Of Craft Beer
  32. Why ‘Precision Medicine’ Isn’t Precise Enough
  33. United CEO on Flight Removal Video: ‘I Apologize for Having to Re-accommodate These Customers’
  34. Brainstorm Health Daily: April 10, 2017
  35. The Trump-Xi Summit Was a Showdown That Wasn’t
  36. Google May Invest $875 Million For Pixel Smartphone Upgrade
  37. Tony Robbins’ 7 Pieces of Advice for Creating a Recession Plan
  38. Toyota to Spend $1.3 Billion Upgrading Kentucky Plant
  39. Samsung Isn’t Getting Burned on S8 Sales After Note 7 Debacle
  40. Amazon Will Make Up 50% of All U.S. E-Commerce by 2021
  41. Ford Has a Plan to Help Babies Sleep Better
  42. Trump Paints an Overly Rosy Picture Of His Meeting With China’s Xi Jinping
  43. Wells Fargo Claws Back Millions from Former Executives over Accounts Scandal
  44. This Entrepreneur Is Ranking Tech Companies on Diversity
  45. Economist Sees 60% Chance of Recession in Near Future
  46. Microsoft Bought This Startup to Boost Its Cloud
  47. Expedia Wants You to Use VR to Choose the Right Hotel Room
  48. Video Shows Man Being Dragged Off of Overbooked United Flight
  49. Shale Leaves Wall Street Unable to Guess Where Oil Prices Are Heading
  50. Data-Obsessed Baseball Teams Are Turning to the Cloud for Help
  51. The FCC Plans to End Net Neutrality. Can a Popular Movement Stop That?
  52. Watch Live: Neil Gorsuch Sworn In As Supreme Court Justice
  53. Neil Gorsuch’s Confirmation Further Politicizes the US Supreme Court
  54. Here’s Why Fitbit Is Being Credited With Saving a Woman’s Life
  55. How Pandora Is Thinking Out of the Box
  56. Term Sheet — Monday, April 10
  57. Symantec Connects Cyber Attacks to CIA-Linked Hacking Tools
  58. AT&T Agreed to Pay Almost Triple the Stock Price of This Wireless Carrier
  59. Chipotle Leans On Comedy For Biggest Ad Campaign Yet
  60. Facebook Now Counts More Than 5 Million Monthly Advertisers
  61. Web Pioneer Tim Berners-Lee Bemoans Spread of “Nasty” Ideas on Social Media
  62. Most Voters Still Want President Trump’s Tax Returns. But Barely
  63. Airlines Are Actually Getting Better, a New Study Says
  64. Twitter Executives Said No Thanks to $35 Million When They Left
  65. Data Sheet—Monday, April 10, 2017
  66. eBay, Microsoft, and Tencent Back India’s Biggest E-Commerce Player
  67. The U.S., Canada and Mexico Want to Host the FIFA World Cup Together
  68. The Broadsheet: April 10th
  69. These Two Oil Giants Are Being Accused of Paying Over $1 Billion in Bribes
  70. How the Restaurant Industry Is Fighting President Trump on Immigration
  71. This Activist Hedge Fund Says It Can Increase BHP’s Shareholder Value By Up to 51%
  72. German Drugmaker Stada Accepts $5.63 Billion Takeover Bid from Bain and Cinven
  73. Volvo’s First U.S. Factory Is Shaping Up to Employ 2,000 Workers
  74. How Taco Bell International’s President Landed Her Job
  75. CEO Daily: Monday, 10th April
  76. Barclays’ CEO Is Under Investigation After He Tried to Identify a Whistleblower
  77. U.S. Credit Card Debt Tops $1 Trillion for the First Time Since the Recession
  78. Ford’s New Responder Is the First Ever ‘Pursuit-Rated’ Hybrid Police Car
  79. House Speaker Paul Ryan Needs a Win After the Failed Health Care Bill
  80. The World’s Most Valuable Liquor Brand Makes a Drink You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
  81. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 10
  82. Trump Is Considering an Executive Order That Could Lead to Additional Import Duties
  83. Japanese Investors Are Dumping a Record Amount of French Bonds Ahead of the Election
  84. Another Trump National Security Adviser Is Expected to Leave Her White House Role
  85. New York State Just Passed a $163 Billion Budget and a Free College Tuition Plan
  86. Oreo Maker Mondelez Lays the Groundwork to Replace Its CEO
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