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  1. Saying ‘No’ to Trump Job Cost JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon Almost $70 Million
  2. How Being Outside of Silicon Valley Can Benefit Your Startup
  3. YouTube’s New TV Service Is Now Online
  4. Shark Tank’s Robert Herjavec: 5 Tips for Getting a Raise
  5. Why Jeff Bezos Is Selling $1 Billion of Amazon Stock Annually
  6. Bill O’Reilly’s New Book Just Debuted at #1 on the New York Times Best Sellers List
  7. Airbnb Denies Report of Talks With Chinese Home-Sharing Service Xiaozhu
  8. Looking Towards the Future, Airlines and Aerospace Companies Invest in Tech Startups
  9. How Mike Pence’s Dumb Dinner Rule Puts Women at a Disadvantage
  10. Amazon’s Alexa Gets Serious About Location, Location, Location
  11. Comcast’s New Mobile Service Is Facing Increasingly Competitive Market
  12. 20 Surprising Facts About the $1 Bill
  13. 15 CEOs Who Expertly Worked Their Way Up From Their First Jobs
  14. The Secret to Being Blunt Without Being an A**hole
  15. Why It’s Okay if You Have No Idea What You’re Doing at Work
  16. Joe Biden: Victims of Abuse Should Never Blame Themselves
  17. Boeing and JetBlue Invest in Startup That Makes Battery-Powered Planes
  18. The Bright Side of Job-Killing Automation
  19. Steve Cohen’s Point72 Is Investing In a Bloomberg Terminal Rival
  20. Here’s When Apple Watch Series 3 May Debut
  21. On The Anniversary of Martin Luther King’s Assassination, the FBI Gets A History Lesson
  22. Here’s How You Can Get Paid $16,000 to Lie in Bed All Day
  23. Why Panera Bread Founder Ron Shaich Sold His Company
  24. BMW Just Invested in This On-Demand Bus Rental Startup
  25. Tech Gadgets That Celebrities Can’t Live Without
  26. Women and Minority Doctors Earn Much Less Than Their Counterparts
  27. FCC Chair Takes New Swipe at Net Neutrality Rules
  28. Amazon Is Worth More Than Walmart, Costco, and Target Combined
  29. April 4, 1968
  30. Pepsi Pulls Protest Ad and Apologizes to Kendall Jenner
  31. How President Trump Can Actually Pass Corporate Tax Reform
  32. Nikki Haley rips into Russia for defending Syria’s use of chemical weapons
  33. Why the Healthiest Americans Spend the Least On Healthcare
  34. Gadget Ban in Airplane Cabins Increases Fire Risk, Officials Say
  35. ‘He Is a Good Person.’ President Trump Defends Bill O’Reilly Following Harassment Reports
  36. Brainstorm Health Daily: April 5, 2017
  37. How to Watch the Masters Online and on Smartphones
  38. Shia LaBeouf’s New Movie Only Sold 3 Tickets in the U.K.
  39. The New York Post’s ‘Heil Trump’ Alert Shows Peril of News Notifications
  40. Hudson’s Bay CEO Defends Gilt Deal Despite $116 Million Write-Down
  41. President Trump’s Directive Just Cost Investors $181 Million This Year
  42. Why Dropping the Ball is the New Leaning In
  43. Taser Changes Name in Shift to Software, Services for Police
  44. Why Valeant Stock Just Plunged Into the Single Digits
  45. President Trump Gives Steve Bannon’s Seat on the National Security Council to Rick Perry
  46. Nivea Pulls ‘White Is Purity’ Ad After It Gets Slammed for Racism
  47. 5 Signs President Trump Leads Like a Middle East Dictator
  48. Here’s Why ESPN’s New Politics Guidelines Probably Won’t Help
  49. Exclusive: AT&T Union Workers Are Planning Mass Protests
  50. Don’t Be Fooled by Daily Oil Prices
  51. Watch Live: President Trump and King Abdullah II Hold Joint Press Conference
  52. The One Thing President Trump Could Get Right About US Trade
  53. The 4 Things You Need to Know About Panera’s $7.5 Billion Takeover
  54. 5 Reasons Why Trump Will Ditch His Threat to Call China a ‘Currency Manipulator’
  55. McAfee Is Banking on Brand Nostalgia for New Notoriety
  56. Facebook Has a New Plan to Block Revenge Porn
  57. Pepsi Is Defending Its Controversial Kendall Jenner Ad
  58. Meet the Woman Fighting for Equal Pay in New York
  59. Term Sheet — Wednesday, April 5
  60. Toshiba Replaced Westinghouse Chairman Just Before Bankruptcy Filing
  61. Germany’s Cabinet Wants to Fine Social Media Over Hate Speech
  62. Martha Stewart Is Launching a Wine Company
  63. Has Theresa May Forgotten Her Feminism?
  64. Amazon Is Betting Big on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology
  65. Amazon Is Set to Refund Millions for Unauthorized In-App Purchases Made by Kids
  66. Cisco and Slack Are Joining Google’s Patent Network
  67. This Data Crunching Startup Just Nailed $100 Million in Funding
  68. How to Get Free HBO With AT&T’s Unlimited Mobile Plan
  69. Seattle Judge Temporarily Blocks Unionization Bid by Uber, Lyft Drivers
  70. U.S. Court Rules 1964 Civil Rights Law Also Protects LGBT Workers From Bias
  71. President Trump Declares End of ‘War on Coal’ But Utilities Don’t Care
  72. Data Sheet—Wednesday, April 5, 2017
  73. Ivanka Trump Says She Prefers to Influence the White House in Private
  74. Apple iPhone Fans May Have to Wait for New Models
  75. Ebay Founder Pierre Omidyar Pledges $100 Million to Fight ‘Fake News’ and Hate Speech
  76. Rocket Launch Prices Are Crashing Amid Competition From SpaceX
  77. CEO Daily: Wednesday, 5th April
  78. U.S. Coal Companies to President Trump: Stick with the Paris Climate Deal
  79. Krispy Kreme’s Owner Has Agreed to Buy Panera Bread
  80. Should the Trump-Xi Summit Worry American Businesses?
  81. Republicans Are Ready to Detonate the Senate Over Neil Gorsuch
  82. China Has Replaced Canada as the Top Buyer of U.S. Crude
  83. YouTube Launches a Mobile App In India For Areas With Poor Mobile Signal
  84. The Broadsheet: April 5th
  85. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 5
  86. ChemChina Just Cleared Another Hurdle Toward Acquiring Syngenta
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