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  1. Read President Trump’s Remarks on the Syrian Missile Attack
  2. What to Know About the U.S. Missile Attack on Syria
  3. U.S. Launches Missile Strike in Syria After Chemical Attack on Civilians
  4. Trump Taps Lyft Executive For Big Post
  5. Here’s What You Should Do When Your Company Gets Off Track
  6. Ivanka Trump Secretly Met With Planned Parenthood. But It Hasn’t Changed Anything
  7. SEC Charges Two Men With Insider Trading Involving These Big Companies
  8. Facebook’s Chat App Is Getting New A.I. Features
  9. Air Force Space Chief Open to Using Recycled SpaceX Rockets
  10. Hillary Clinton: Putin’s Russia Will Continue to Meddle in U.S. Politics
  11. YouTube Is Making it Harder for Fake Channels to Make Ad Money
  12. Everything We Just Learned About Microsoft’s Xbox Scorpio
  13. Why Pepsi’s Kendall Jenner Ad Bombed in the Age of Twitter
  14. PepsiCo’s Chief Design Officer on the Risk That Comes With Innovation
  15. Why the Syria Chemical Attack Is a Big Problem for Putin
  16. What It’s Like to Use Apple’s New iPhone Camera App
  17. Nicola Sturgeon on ‘Legs-it’: Reducing Women to Body Parts Is Not Funny
  18. Twitter Sues Trump Administration to Block Investigation Into “Rogue” Account
  19. Arianna Huffington Offers Her Advice to Women Struggling with Work-Life Balance
  20. Lyft Raises $500 Million at a $7.5 Billion Valuation
  21. Scarlett Johansson Has This in Common With Every Working Mom
  22. Red States Would Get Hit Hard by Border Tax Say Conservative Foes
  23. Scarlett Johansson Says She Is ‘Baffled’ and ‘Disappointed’ By Ivanka Trump
  24. Rue 21 Set to Become Latest Retailer to File For Bankruptcy
  25. Cigna Reports a 12 Percent Drop in Opioid Use Among Its U.S. Customers
  26. Feds Raid a Suspected Green Card Fraud Ring for Wealthy Chinese Investors
  27. Republicans Just Used the ‘Nuclear Option’ to Confirm Neil Gorsuch. What’s That?
  28. Planned Parenthood President: Ivanka Trump Is Accountable for White House Anti-Women Policies
  29. DNA Test Firm 23andMe Can Now Tell You Your Alzheimer’s Risk Without a Prescription
  30. Justin Trudeau Has a Plan to Save Jobs From Automation
  31. Facebook To Offer Free Version of its Slack Killer
  32. Brainstorm Health Daily: April 6, 2017
  33. Opel Will Build GM’s Buick Vehicles After Sale to Peugeot
  34. Delphi Pushes Deeper Into the Business of Big Data
  35. This New Snapchat Feature Could Be the Boost Snap Inc. Needs
  36. How Your Brand Can Avoid a Pepsi-Kendall Jenner-Level Disaster
  37. Senate Republicans Just Approved the ‘Nuclear Option’ to Allow for Neil Gorsuch’s Confirmation
  38. Here’s Why Twitter Lost the NFL and Will Probably Lose Similar Deals in the Future
  39. General Electric Wants to Sell the Lighting Business It Helped Pioneer 125 Years Ago
  40. The Volcker Rule: What Is It, and Why Does It Need Changing?
  41. Amazon Looks to Hire 30,000 Part-Time Employees
  42. Apple May Use an Unlikely Partner for Big iPhone Update
  43. I Wanna Hold Your Hand
  44. Pebble Smartwatch Owners Get a Small Piece of Good News
  45. One of Twitter’s Co-Founders Is Selling a Chunk of His Shares
  46. Udacity Self-Driving Taxi Spinoff Takes Aim at Uber
  47. The 5 Worst Things You Could Say to a Venture Capitalist
  48. Why Allergan Thinks Botox Can Treat Depression
  49. BlackRock CEO Larry Fink Says He Is Not Replacing Humans With Robots
  50. Google Brings a New Search Option to Its Cloud
  51. LendingClub’s Ousted CEO Renaud Laplanche Is Launching a New Online Lender
  52. Ruth Bader Ginsburg Used This Simple Trick to Cut Down on ‘Manterrupting’
  53. America Can’t Get Enough Mexican Beer — and Corona’s Stock Is Soaring
  54. Why AMD Shares Just Lost as Much as 9%
  55. Boston Marathon Adds Drones in New Security Push
  56. This New Startup Wants to Deliver Healthy Baby Food to Your Doorstep
  57. Maxine Waters: President Trump and Bill O’Reilly ‘Need to Go to Jail’
  58. Coach Makes Big New Hires Ahead of Likely Brand Acquisitions
  59. House Intel Chairman Devin Nunes Temporarily Steps aside from Russia Probe
  60. Here’s One Thing Pepsi Got Right With its Kendall Jenner Ad
  61. Term Sheet — Thursday, April 6
  62. Amazon Looks More and More Like a Tilt-A-Whirl
  63. Most Americans Do Not Want to Pay for President Trump’s Border Wall, a New Poll Says
  64. U.S. Trade Group Hacked with Chinese Software Ahead of Trade Summit
  65. Megyn Kelly Makes a Clean Break With Fox News
  66. Amazon Is Opening Another Real Bookstore in New York City
  67. Comcast Offers Wireless Service But Only In Its Region
  68. BP Forced to Cut CEO Pay by 40% After Shareholders Get Mad
  69. How Sprint Is Making Its Unlimited Data Plans Cheaper for the Long-Term
  70. 7 Cities That Could Become the World’s Cybersecurity Capital
  71. Watch Live: Hillary Clinton, Justin Trudeau and Others Speak at the Women in the World Summit
  72. Bill Gates and Roger Federer Team Up for Charity
  73. Theranos Founder Elizabeth Holmes Reportedly Owes Her Startup $25 Million
  74. The U.K. Is ‘Naming and Shaming’ Employers Into Closing Their Gender Pay Gaps
  75. Cisco’s CEO Would Bring Tech Chops to BlackRock’s Board
  76. Data Sheet—Thursday, April 6, 2017
  77. Spotify Is Likely Preparing for a ‘Crowdfunding’ IPO
  78. The Broadsheet: April 6th
  79. Donald Trump’s Old Taj Mahal Casino Is Becoming a Hard Rock
  80. This Is the Best Time to Buy a Plane Ticket
  81. What Unilever Is Doing to Keep Shareholders Happy After Turning Down Kraft
  82. CEO Daily: Thursday, 6th April
  83. Here Are the Jobs President Trump Can Take Credit For
  84. Reebok Is Getting Serious About Running Again
  85. Trump Adviser Gary Cohn Reportedly Supports Splitting Lending and Investment Banks
  86. Twitter Is Launching a ‘Lite’ Version for Data-Starved Users
  87. Why America Should Care Who France’s Next President Is
  88. 1 in 10 Pregnant Zika-Infected American Women Had Babies With Birth Defects
  89. Automated Trucking Startup Peloton Drafts $60 Million in Funding
  90. Tencent Just Passed Wells Fargo as the World’s 10th Biggest Company
  91. Qatar Cuts Its World Cup 2022 Budget By Almost Half
  92. A Woman Is Suing Uber After a Fellow Passenger Allegedly Slashed Her Face
  93. The Company Behind 7-Eleven Just Announced a $3.3 Billion Deal
  94. Mexico Says It Was Forced to Change Plans for the Peso After ‘Tweets From You Know Who’
  95. Secret Service Agent Suspended After Reportedly Meeting with Prostitute
  96. These Three Teens Were Accepted to All Eight Ivy League Schools
  97. Norwegian Air Is Plotting Direct Flights From Seattle and Denver to London
  98. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 6
  99. Apple Has Been Sued by Australia’s Consumer Watchdog for ‘Bricking’ iPhones
  100. New Airbus and Boeing Aircraft Could Make Non-Stop Sydney-to-London Flights a Reality
  101. Brazil’s President Plans to Veto Parts of a Controversial Bill Regulating Uber
  102. Trump Says He May Use His $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan as a Political Incentive
  103. Microsoft’s Head Dealmaker Plans to Keep Snapping Up Startups
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