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  1. What to Do When a Coworker Takes Credit for Your Work
  2. Walmart May Beat Amazon’s Sales Growth in Back-to-School Season
  3. These Are Facebook’s ‘Hard Questions’
  4. How Journaling Can Help You Succeed at Work
  5. Netflix Has More U.S. Subscribers Than Cable TV
  6. Bitcoin and Ethereum Just Crashed, Taking Coinbase Down With Them
  7. Amazon Still Leads Cloud Rankings, But Competition Is Coming On Strong
  8. J.P. Morgan Accused of Discriminating Against Fathers
  9. The Most Popular Tech Stocks Just Lost Another $38.8 Billion in Value
  10. Jeff Bezos Wants Your Help Giving His Money Away
  11. 3 Ways Women Can Make a Bigger Impact at Work
  12. FAANG Tech Stocks Are No Bargain. Here’s Why
  13. Snapchat’s Stock Just Dipped to Its IPO Price for the First Time
  14. How Elon Musk Plans to Create a ‘Self-Sustaining City’ on Mars
  15. Jessica Alba’s Honest Co. To Sell Goods on Amazon.com
  16. Tech Stock Turmoil Leaves Apple Shares Bruised
  17. Why Netflix Decided to Back Net Neutrality After All
  18. Here’s What All Those In-Flight ‘Dings’ Really Mean
  19. President Trump Is Pushing More Apprenticeships, Even as He Looks to Cut Other Job Training
  20. Why John Flannery’s Leadership Could Be a Win for GE
  21. Appeals Court Won’t Stop FCC From Changing TV Ownership Rules
  22. College Graduates: How to Stand Out to Job Recruiters
  23. Why Fox News Host Ainsley Earhardt’s Pantsuit Is Making Headlines
  24. raceAhead: Podcast Presents New Ideas For Tackling Implicit Bias
  25. Tech Stocks Continue to Tumble, Led by Alphabet and Apple
  26. Wind and Solar Hit a New Record in the U.S. And There’s No Slowing Them Down
  27. Musical.ly Is Adding Original Shows from MTV, NBCU, and Hearst
  28. 20 Photos of the Congressional Baseball Game Through the Years
  29. Facebook Using Artificial Intelligence to Combat Terrorism Content Problem
  30. Nestle Explores Sale Of U.S. Confectionery Brands
  31. Does Eating French Fries Really Double Your Early Death Risk?
  32. Brainstorm Health Daily: June 15, 2017
  33. Life According to Martha Stewart
  34. Uber Sued Over Allegations That Execs Obtained Medical Records of Woman Raped by Driver in India
  35. Rebel Wilson Wins Defamation Case Against Publisher Who Accused Her of Faking Her Bio
  36. Apple Could Turn the iPhone Into a Personal Medical Chart
  37. President Trump Signs Executive Order to Double Funds for Apprenticeships
  38. Kellogg’s Targets Millennials With Froot Loops Gear
  39. China Is Lashing Out at Neighbors by Withholding Tourists
  40. Trump Should Think Twice Before Rolling Back Obama’s Cuba Policy
  41. Why It Makes Sense for Amazon to Buy Slack
  42. Nike To Cut About 1,400 Jobs Globally
  43. Here’s How Tim Cook Feels About Apple—and Donald Trump
  44. Kroger Cuts Full-Year Profit Forecast on Higher Costs, Shares Dip
  45. 51 of the Best Breakfast Destinations in America
  46. 12 Travel Discount Sites You Should Hit Up Before You Book That Vacation
  47. What You Don’t Want to Touch on a Plane, According to Flight Attendants
  48. Here’s Why Your Beer Might Get More Expensive
  49. Verizon Will Sustain Millions in Pre-Tax Costs From the Yahoo Deal
  50. Term Sheet — Thursday, June 15
  51. How Can Silicon Valley Help Save The World?
  52. 5 Corporate Skunkworks You Should Know About
  53. Google Drive Will Soon Be Able to Back Up Your Whole Computer
  54. Whole Foods CEO Says ‘Greedy Bastard’ Investors Are Pushing For Sale
  55. Spotify’s Losses Increase Ahead of Possible Market Debut
  56. Kellogg’s Is Investing in an Unusual New Smoothie Company
  57. Amazon’s New Dash Wand Will Now Take Your Grocery Order
  58. Data Sheet—Thursday, June 15, 2017
  59. Dennis Rodman Gave Kim Jong Un a Copy of Trump’s ‘The Art of the Deal’
  60. President Trump Blasts Report on Possible Obstruction of Justice Probe
  61. The Broadsheet: June 15th
  62. Apple Exec Denies iPhone Story in Book
  63. Now Western Digital Wants to Stop the Sale of Toshiba’s Chip Business
  64. Another Swedish Company Aims to Be the Spotify for Books
  65. Tokyo Taxi Firm Teams With This Robotics Maker to Have Self-Driving Cabs for 2020 Olympics
  66. Why Google’s Tax Deal Reveals More About How Tech Firms Operate in Indonesia
  67. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Uber Is Trying to Do Everything in Transportation
  68. CEO Daily: Thursday, 15th June
  69. Dolce & Gabbana Is Trolling Melania Trump Critics With This $245 T-Shirt
  70. Arianna Huffington Letting David Bonderman’s Sexism Slide Hurts More Than the Joke Itself
  71. PG&E’s Bolt of Energy
  72. Fiat Chrysler Recalling 297,000 Minivans Over Unexpected Airbag Deployments
  73. Uber’s Move Into Trucking Is Off to a Bumpy Start
  74. Amazon Is Reportedly Interested in Buying Messaging Startup Slack
  75. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 15
  76. Fortune Magazine Masthead: June 15, 2017 (Vol. 175, No. 8)
  77. Bank of America Is Laying Off Operations and Tech Employees, Mostly at Its Headquarters
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