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  1. BlackRock’s Top Economist Thinks Bitcoin and Ethereum Look Like a Bubble
  2. Symantec Explores Selling Part of its Business for More Than $1 Billion
  3. People Sharing Passwords Are a Growing Problem For Netflix
  4. This Computer Security Firm Scored More Funding and Data Security Smarts
  5. U.S. to Review Remaining Middle East Airlines Under Laptop Ban
  6. Female Job Candidates for a Spanish Airline Were Forced to Take a Pregnancy Test
  7. Google Just Joined the Latest Tech Trend
  8. Lyft Is Offering a Car Seat Option — For an Extra $10
  9. Google Reportedly Paid Professors For Favorable Policy Papers
  10. How Donald Trump Jr.‘s Legal Troubles Could Get Even Worse
  11. What Nelsan Ellis’ Death Can Teach Us About Building Addiction Programs That Work
  12. This Apartment Comes With A Chauffeur-Driven Volvo
  13. What Nelsan Ellis’ Death Can Teach Us About Building Addiction Programs That Work
  14. This Company Raised $27 Million for a Weight Loss Balloon You Can Swallow in a Pill
  15. Why Bernie Sanders Isn’t Actually a Socialist
  16. The Funniest, Most Awkward, and Firmest G20 Handshakes: Ranked
  17. Amazon Echo Sales on Prime Day Are Way Ahead of Last Year
  18. Electronics Ban on Egypt-U.S. Flights to Be Lifted Wednesday
  19. Audi’s New Self-Driving A8 Is Perfect for Dealing With Traffic Jams
  20. Trump Should Focus on These 2 Things to Keep Us Safe
  21. The First Question Senators Should Ask Trump’s Pick for FBI Director
  22. IOC to Pick Los Angeles, Paris for 2024 or 2028 Olympics
  23. Coffee Drinkers Live Longer According to the Best Science We’ve Read This Week
  24. These Are the Best Deals for Golfers on Amazon Prime Day
  25. Patron Takes A Shot On New Tequila For First Time in 25 Years
  26. West Elm Just Launched a New Luggage Collection
  27. The Gig Economy May Be Coming to a Nurse Near You
  28. Snapchat’s Biggest Underwriter Says It Was ‘Wrong’ About Snap Stock
  29. Trump Anti-Abortion ‘Gag Rule’ Could Force Aid Groups to Lose Funding From Sweden
  30. Brainstorm Health Daily: July 11, 2017
  31. U.K. Government Could Require Some Extra Benefits for Uber Drivers
  32. This Is How Toyota Plans to Spend $100 Million on AI
  33. The FBI Headquarters Is No Longer Moving States
  34. AT&T Joins Protest In Favor of Net Neutrality Rules It Hates
  35. U.S. Leading Gay Rights Group Launches $26M Campaign Ahead of Midterms
  36. This Is the Best Airline in the World
  37. This Is the Best Hotel in the World
  38. There Have Been More Threats to Congress in 2017 Than Years Before
  39. Apple’s Siri Has Lost Millions of Users Over the Last Year
  40. Here’s the Crappiest Stuff on Sale For Amazon Prime Day
  41. Apple and Google Need Their Own Prime Day if They Want to Compete With Amazon
  42. Facebook Is Testing More Ads in Messenger
  43. Krispy Kreme Is Giving Out a Dozen Doughnuts For 80 Cents. Here’s How to Get Them
  44. Tesla Is Taking Big Steps to Get Ready for the Model 3 Rollout
  45. J.C. Penney Making Its Loyalty Program Far More Generous
  46. This Music Video Dethroned ‘Gangnam Style’ as the Most-Viewed YouTube Video
  47. Voter Fraud Panel Tells States to Hold Off on Sending Data
  48. Amazon Prime Day 2017: Weird Beauty Products Edition
  49. Intel Counterpunches With New Data Center Chips
  50. Why Alexa Is Amazon’s Secret Weapon
  51. Here’s How Pepsi Beat Their Second Quarter Estimates
  52. This Luxury Apartment Used to Be an Air Traffic Control Tower. And You Can Stay There for Free
  53. Chart: How Retail Stocks Faired Amid Aborted Abercrombie Deal on Amazon Prime Day Eve
  54. Apple’s iPhone 8 Might Have a Fingerprint Reader Problem
  55. IBM-Backed Hyperledger Releases New Blockchain Code ‘Fabric’
  56. Donald Trump Jr. Just Posted the Emails Discussing His Meeting Over Damaging Clinton Info
  57. ‘They Wanted It So Badly’: Russian Lawyer Tells Her Side of the Meeting With Trump Jr.
  58. This Is the Best Airline In the U.S.
  59. Road Warriors Rejoice: Wi-Fi Is Coming to More Airplanes
  60. Mexico Bought iPhone Spying Software to Track Human Rights Investigators
  61. Nearly Half of Americans Have Changed Their Behavior Because of Online Harassment
  62. Term Sheet — Tuesday, July 11
  63. TripAdvisor Has a New Partner to Get Your Food Delivered While You’re on Vacation
  64. Lululemon and Under Armour Are in a Legal Battle Over…a Bra Strap
  65. U.S. Denies Afghan Girls Robotics Team—As It Pledges Millions to Empower Women Abroad
  66. LA Is Making a Low-Cost, Low-Risk Pitch for the 2024 Olympics
  67. Data Sheet—Tuesday, July 11, 2017
  68. A Plane That Almost Landed on a San Francisco Taxiway Could Have Been the ‘Greatest Aviation Disaster in History’
  69. Microsoft to Propose Plan to Bridge Digital Divide in Rural U.S.
  70. The Broadsheet: July 11th
  71. Chick-fil-A Is Offering Free Food to Customers Who Dress Up Like Cows
  72. Toshiba Is Still in Talks With Western Digital and Foxconn
  73. CEO Daily: Tuesday, 11th July
  74. Mark Karpeles, CEO of Defunct Bitcoin Exchange Mt. Gox, Pleads Not Guilty in a Japanese Court
  75. Pearson is Selling a 22% Stake in Penguin Random House to Bertelsmann
  76. The World’s Most Powerful Women: July 11
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