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  1. Investors Are Calling on Mylan’s Chairman and Director to Step Down
  2. U.S. Sets New Visa Rules as the Start of Trump’s Travel Ban Looms
  3. A Guide to Buying Blue Apron Stock
  4. If You’d Bought Apple Stock When the iPhone Launched, Here’s How Much Richer You’d Be
  5. IBM’s Supercomputer Thinks Elon Musk Is a Cautious CEO
  6. Why It’s a Good Idea For Warren Buffett to Become Bank of America’s Top Shareholder
  7. What is the Highest Paying Job in Your State?
  8. Uber Says It Never Told Levandowski to Take Waymo’s Files
  9. A Giant Iceberg Is About to Break Off from Antarctica
  10. What to Know About the Blue Apron IPO
  11. Snapchat Is Making it Easier to Create Custom Geofilters
  12. Crude Oil Exports Are Up, But Not Because Of President Trump
  13. Google Is Experimenting With Virtual Reality Advertising
  14. This Brilliant Video Explains the Entire ‘Silicon Valley’ Opening Sequence
  15. What We Know about the Amazon and Whole Foods Shopper
  16. The Senate Health Care Bill Isn’t Really Dead. Here’s How It Could Still Pass.
  17. The Top Data Skills You Need to Get Hired
  18. Why You Shouldn’t Pay the Petya Ransomware
  19. Staples on Verge of Being Bought for $6.5 Billion
  20. FBI Questions U.S. Employees at Russian Cyber Firm Kaspersky Lab
  21. Progress Software Is Buying App Development Specialist Kinvey for $49 Million
  22. China Set to Eclipse Tesla’s Gigafactory Battery Output
  23. This is the One Company That Both Trump and Clinton Voters Love Equally
  24. FedEx Says TNT Express Service Disrupted After Ransomware Attack
  25. 6 Ways the iPhone Changed Everything
  26. Secure Messaging App Telegram Concedes to Russia’s Registration Request
  27. Facebook’s Hate Speech Rules Make ‘White Men’ a Protected Group
  28. Warren Buffett Calls the Republican Health Plan the ‘Relief for the Rich Act’
  29. Microsoft Windows XP Spotted Aboard the U.K.’s Newest War Ship
  30. President Trump Said Mika Brzezinski Had a ‘Face Lift.’ It Wasn’t the First Time He Singled Out a Female Reporter
  31. 111 People Ended Their Lives in 6 Months Under California’s New Right-to-Die Law
  32. A Woman Delayed a Flight for Hours After Throwing Coins at the Plane’s Engine
  33. Indian IT Giant Wipro Touts New U.S. Jobs
  34. Tech Giants Can’t Do Much to Fight Terrorism
  35. Facebook and Twitter in the News
  36. A Night to Celebrate Great Business (and Healthcare) Journalism
  37. Google Still Doesn’t Care About Your Privacy
  38. Trump Ally Scaramucci Might Be Landing Post at Export-Import Bank
  39. Cox Adding Data Caps and Overage Fees for More Customers
  40. Google News Redesign Is Easier to Read With More Fact-Checking
  41. Samsung Will Open a Home Appliance Factory in South Carolina
  42. Here’s How Homeland Security Plans to Avoid a Laptop Ban
  43. A Finnish Court Just Seized an Uber Manager’s Assets
  44. Brainstorm Health Daily: June 28, 2017
  45. How to Understand Donald Trump’s #AmazonWashingtonPost Tweet in 3 Easy Steps
  46. High July 4th Gas Prices Are A Myth, Says Petroleum Analyst
  47. This New Private Jet Service Lets You Take Unlimited Flights in Europe
  48. How Zocdoc’s Cofounder Transitioned to Becoming CEO
  49. ABC Settles ‘Pink Slime’ Defamation Lawsuit
  50. Has IBM Watson’s AI Technology Fallen Victim to Hype?
  51. What It’s Like to Make Ivanka Trump Shoes: Long Hours, Low Pay and Abuse
  52. Term Sheet — Wednesday, June 28
  53. Former Trump Campaign Chairman Registers as Foreign Agent
  54. Best Buy Using Store Space to Showcase Amazon and Google Home Tech
  55. Proposed Law Would Let Local Governments Legislate Drones
  56. Google Must Delete Search Results Worldwide, Supreme Court of Canada Rules
  57. The Buzzy New Technology That Could Make Pills Obsolete
  58. Greek Yogurt Maker Chobani Is Going Traditional For The First Time
  59. Data Sheet—Wednesday, June 28, 2017
  60. Lowe’s Goes High on Innovation
  61. Ransomware Attacks Halts Shipping Giant Maersk in Its Tracks
  62. China Releases Activists Who Investigated Factory That Made Ivanka Trump Shoes
  63. Twitter Has a New VP of Inclusion and Diversity
  64. Uber Is Facing an Investigation in Australia Over Minimum Wage
  65. What Google’s $2.7 Billion EU Fine Means for Android and AdSense Cases
  66. GM CEO Mary Barra Has a New Plan to Get More Girls Interested in STEM
  67. Ransomware Attack Strikes France’s BNP Paribas
  68. Marissa Mayer Defends Travis Kalanick: ‘He’s a Phenomenal Leader’
  69. The Broadsheet: June 28th
  70. Here’s Who the Massive Ransomware Attack Hit Hardest
  71. Amazon’s Bid for Whole Foods Is Putting Pressure on Blue Apron’s IPO
  72. CEO Daily: Wednesday, 28th June
  73. Chipmaker AMD Makes a Big Bet on Brand-New Tech
  74. President Trump Is Reportedly Considering Trade Actions Against China Again
  75. Philips to Buy U.S. Medical Device Maker Spectranetics for $2.2 Billion
  76. Being LGBT Inclusive Is Good for Business, Survey Finds
  77. Nestle Plans $20.8 Billion Share Buyback Amid Pressure From Daniel Loeb’s Third Point
  78. Toshiba Misses Its Deadline on Chip Sales and Sues Partner Western Digital
  79. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 28
  80. New Cars Are Unaffordable for Most Americans
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