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  1. Facebook Is Changing Its News Feed Algorithm Again
  2. Chinese Regulator Calls Homosexuality ‘Abnormal’ and Bans Gay Content From the Internet
  3. Wall Street Welcomes Tintri with a Lukewarm Reception
  4. A look back: Fortune’s July 1940 issue
  5. Watch That Globe-Circling, Business-Crushing Malware Wreck Computers
  6. Amazon, Google, and Microsoft Aren’t the Only Cloud Innovators Around
  7. The Song Remains the Same: Listening to Music Through the Ages
  8. Detachable Jeans Are Back and Smaller Than Ever
  9. Will Jay Z’s New Album ‘4:44’ Be the Last Streaming Exclusive?
  10. Chris Sacca Makes Public Apology for Tech’s Sexist Culture
  11. Why the Solar Industry Doesn’t Need the Paris Agreement
  12. It’s Not the Screen That Makes Amazon’s Echo Show Interesting. It’s the Strategy.
  13. Paul McCartney Settles with Sony/ATV to Reclaim Beatles’ Song Copyright
  14. Oreo Surprises Fans With Cookies Based on Their Flavor Ideas
  15. Here’s How Many Hot Dogs Americans Will Eat A Second This July 4th Weekend
  16. Trump Says U.S. Is Renegotiating Trade Deal With South Korea
  17. All-Female Robotics Team From Afghanistan Denied U.S. Entry
  18. This Is How Many Americans Will See a $15 Minimum Wage By 2022
  19. raceAhead Summer Reading List 2017
  20. The 4th of July Is the Deadliest Holiday in America
  21. Why George Strait Is Singing Praise for Tequila
  22. MetLife Is Close to Spinning Off These Big Businesses
  23. Hollywood Hopes the July 4th Weekend Can Save the Summer Box Office
  24. Five Breaking News Haikus
  25. Gretchen Carlson Has an Urgent Request of Women Entrepreneurs
  26. Walmart Could Lose $12.7 Billion in Sales Over Next Decade if Food Stamps Are Slashed
  27. Two Stories That Help Explain Runaway Drug Prices
  28. Brainstorm Health Daily: June 30, 2017
  29. Trump Is Wrong About ‘Morning Joe’ Ratings
  30. The Federal Government’s Phone Subsidy Program Is Apparently Rife With Fraud
  31. Sony Will Start Pressing Vinyl Records After 28-Year Hiatus
  32. Trump Fatigue? There’s an App for That
  33. ‘Despicable Me 3’ Rakes in $4.1 Million on Opening Night
  34. Nike Makes It Official: It Will Sell on Amazon and Instagram
  35. AT&T Adding Dozens of Local Stations to Internet TV App
  36. President Trump Could Be Dismantling Obama’s Council on Women and Girls
  37. China: We’re ‘Firmly Opposed’ to U.S. Weapons Sale to Taiwan
  38. How to Get the Most Out of a Trip to Frankfurt
  39. German Just Legalized Same-Sex Marriage
  40. 3 Ways to Protect Your Data in the Cloud
  41. Kendall and Kylie Jenner Pull T-Shirts Blamed For ‘Exploiting’ Rappers’ Deaths
  42. Intel Will Face EU Antitrust Watchdogs Again This Fall
  43. India Wants a Discount on Microsoft Windows
  44. Exclusive: Headspace Raises $37 Million to Expand Corporate Partnerships, Create More Content, and Go International
  45. Germany’s New Law Is a Milestone for Social Media Regulation in Europe
  46. Term Sheet — Friday, June 30
  47. This Is the Cryptocurrency Mark Cuban Is Backing
  48. Samsung Is Building the World’s Largest OLED Plant
  49. Amazon Plans to Join Red Hat and GE in Boston’s Hottest Tech Hub
  50. Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough Fire Back at Trump: ‘We’re OK. The Country’s Not’
  51. Data Sheet—Friday, June 30, 2017
  52. Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough Lament President Trump’s ‘Unrelenting Assault on Women’
  53. The Broadsheet: June 30th
  54. Elon Musk Just Teased the Tesla News We’ve All Been Waiting For
  55. Warren Buffett Just Became the Largest Shareholder of This Massive Bank
  56. Tech Giants Have Been Lobbying to Soften a Ban on Working With Russian Spies
  57. CEO Daily: Friday, 30th June
  58. Baidu Is Leading China’s Self-Driving Charge From Silicon Valley
  59. President Trump to Senate GOP: Kill Obamacare Now, Replace Later
  60. What Bitcoiners Are Doing to Fight Ransomware
  61. Humans vs. Robots: How to Thrive in an Automated Workplace
  62. ‘Bad’ Foreign Firms Are Driving the U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Revival
  63. SEC Will Allow All Companies to File Secretly for IPOs
  64. What to Expect From Trump’s High-Stakes Meeting With Putin at the G20 Summit
  65. Ukraine Power Company Says It Was Hit by a Second Cyber Attack
  66. After 14 Years, China is Ready to Tuck Into U.S. Beef Imports Again
  67. The World’s Most Powerful Women: June 30
  68. U.S. Angers China By Making a $1.42 Billion Arms Deal With Taiwan
  69. RadioShack Creditors’ Lawsuit Says Sprint Killed 6,000 Jobs
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