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  1. CEO Daily: March 8, 2017
  2. April the Giraffe Is Helping Toys ‘R’ Us Break the Internet
  3. HHGregg Will Close All 220 of Its Stores After Failing to Find A Buyer
  4. Experian Enlists Behavioral Biometrics Startup to Combat Online Fraud
  5. Filing Shows Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to Continue Forgoing Compensation
  6. Documentaries Like ‘O.J.: Made in America’ Are No Longer Oscar-Eligible
  7. Microsoft’s Voice Assistant Can Now Set Up Windows 10 For You
  8. Here Are the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
  9. Tomi Lahren Sues Glenn Beck for Wrongful Termination Over Abortion Comments
  10. U.S. Net Neutrality Advocates Blast Pai’s Effort to Reverse Rules
  11. Trump’s Appetite for Risk Spells Trouble for US National Security
  12. This Is How Scammers Were Able to Game Google Maps
  13. Google’s Underpayment of Women Is ‘Systematic,’ Claims U.S. Government
  14. Steven Cohen Just Gave Millions to Crowd-Sourcing Hedge Funders
  15. Uber Fires Back at Google-Brought Lawsuit
  16. 50 Sneaky Ways to Save Money on Your Next Hotel Booking
  17. U.S. Military Officials Are Looking Into Whether Russia Participated In Syria Chemical Attack
  18. Forget About Flying Drones Over These 133 Places
  19. GameStop Is Investigating a Possible Credit Card Security Breach on Its Website
  20. Trump’s Missile Strikes Show He Needs a Broader Strategy in Syria
  21. Wall Street Is Back and It’s Bigger than Ever
  22. Bankruptcies and Amazon Impact on Retail Hiring
  23. How the Women of Congress Are Responding to the Syrian Airstrikes
  24. Don’t Expect Oil Prices to Spike Because of the Syria Airstrikes
  25. McDonald’s Taps Snapchat to Recruit New Employees
  26. This Smartphone Has the Highest Resale Value
  27. The Risky Side of Spotify’s Unusual IPO Plans
  28. Twitter Just Dropped Its Lawsuit Over an Anti-Trump Account
  29. My Elevator Pitch for the Healthcare Revolution
  30. Facebook’s Oculus Hit With Another Patent Lawsuit
  31. Brainstorm Health Daily: April 7, 2017
  32. Syria Airstrikes Instantly Added Nearly $5 Billion to Missile-Makers’ Stock Value
  33. The U.K.’s New ‘Rape Clause’ Forces Moms to Prove a Child Was Conceived Without Consent
  34. Microsoft Surface Tops Apple iPad in Tablet Satisfaction
  35. Senate Confirms Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch in Major Victory for President Trump
  36. Russia’s Anti-Missile Tech Is in Focus After U.S. Strikes on Syria
  37. EU Clears Rupert Murdoch’s Fox to Take Over Sky
  38. Comcast Is Wooing Cord Cutters Over Heavy Mobile Users
  39. Five Breaking News Haikus
  40. Don’t Be Fooled. The March Jobs Report Was Better Than It Looked
  41. After the Missile Strikes in Syria: What Happens Next?
  42. Trump’s Missile Strikes Could Help End Syria’s Civil War
  43. 4 Devices That Will Improve Your Home’s Wi-Fi
  44. Bankrupt Oil Companies Are Paying Huge Bonuses to Their CEOs
  45. Wall Street Is Dropping on Syria Airstrikes and Weak Jobs Data
  46. Look for Coal and Mining Jobs to Come Back This Year
  47. Term Sheet — Friday, April 7
  48. How to Keep Your Home Devices Out of the Botnet Army
  49. AT&T Will Bring Back Outsourced Jobs Under Union Deal
  50. American Apparel Isn’t All Made in America Anymore
  51. The Power of Voice Apps, a Quest for Truth, and Tech’s Dark Side
  52. Booming Online Retail Deliveries Mean More Dog Attacks on Postal Workers
  53. Data Sheet—Friday, April 7, 2017
  54. Why Okta Wants to Go Big and Go It Alone in Enterprise Software
  55. Today’s Jobs Report Masks a Huge Employment Problem
  56. Watch Live: The Senate Votes to Confirm Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court
  57. Former U.S. Attorney Bharara Speaks Up on Trump Firing and White Collar Crime
  58. Job Growth Disappoints for March, but Unemployment Drops
  59. California Is Raising Gas Tax to Pay for Road, Bridge Repairs
  60. Wendy’s Will Give This Guy a Year of Free Chicken. First He Just Needs 18 Million Retweets
  61. Emirates Responds to Laptop Ban by Loaning Out Microsoft Surface Tablets
  62. Lead Google Games Designer Leaves the Company
  63. KFC Chicken Will Go Antibiotic Free at the End of 2018
  64. Broad Strokes for April 7, 2017: Kendall Jenner’s Controversial Pepsi Ad and Fox News’ Latest Scandal
  65. Dogs Are Increasingly Attacking Mail Carriers. Online Shopping May Be the Culprit
  66. Why Twitter Should Be Applauded for Challenging Trump’s Attack on Free Speech
  67. Google Just Added Fact-Checking to Its Search Results
  68. The Broadsheet: April 7th
  69. FCC Chairman Reportedly Has Put Net Neutrality Repeal in the Fast Lane
  70. Justin Trudeau Perfectly Sums Up Why We Need More Women In Power
  71. CEO Daily: Friday, 7th April
  72. Adidas Will Mass-Produce 3D-Printed Sneakers With This Silicon Valley Startup
  73. Here’s What to Expect in Today’s March U.S. Jobs Report
  74. President Trump Expected to Sign Executive Order on Steel Dumping After Xi Meeting
  75. Facebook Is Now Giving Users Tips on How to Spot Untrue News Stories
  76. Qatar Airways CEO: An Electronics Ban Will Just Send Terrorists Elsewhere
  77. Former U.S. Attorney Who Was Fired By Trump Mocks the President in Speech
  78. Can the President Attack Another Country Without Congress?
  79. Russian President Putin: The U.S. Strikes on Syria Are Illegal
  80. The World’s Most Powerful Women: April 7
  81. Nest Labs Tech Chief Talks Robots and Tennis at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech Dinner
  82. Oil Prices Surge After the U.S. Launches An Airstrike on Syria
  83. Hyundai and Kia to Recall 1.5 Million Vehicles in the U.S. and South Korea
  84. Samsung Tips Best Quarterly Profit in Over Three Years as Chips Soar
  85. Trump Says He and Chinese President Xi Jinping Have ‘Developed a Friendship’
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