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  1. President Trump Unveils His ‘Fake News Awards’ as Senators Slam His Attacks on the Press
  2. South Korea Is Considering Shutting Down all Virtual Currency Exchanges
  3. Toshiba Agrees to its Sell Westinghouse Nuclear Unit Assets to Boost Capital
  4. After a Terrible Start to 2018, Bitcoin Rebounds Above $11,000
  5. President Trump Says Quitting NAFTA Would Yield the ‘Best Deal’ for the U.S.
  6. How Many People Die From Flu and Other Questions, Answered
  7. Apple Employees Reportedly Getting a $2,500 Stock Bonus This Year
  8. Bitcoin Crashes to Below $10,000 as Cryptocurrency Scams Scare Investors
  9. What It’s Like Living in the Coldest Places on Earth
  10. Watch a Meteor Explode Over Michigan, Causing Loud Boom and Brilliant Flash of Light
  11. Trump’s Physical Exam Inadvertently Sparks #Girther Movement
  12. Goldman Sachs Posts Its First Quarterly Loss in 6 Years Thanks to Trump’s Tax Bill
  13. British Airways Turns Away Passenger Wearing 10 Layers of Clothing
  14. A Goldman Sachs Executive Was Robbed of $1.2 Million Worth of Wine
  15. Commentary: 40% of Union Members Vote Republican. So Why Does 99% of Union Advocacy Money Go to Liberal Groups?
  16. Commentary: These Next-Generation Supercomputers Are So Hot They Need to Run in a Freezer
  17. Tiffany & Co Had a Sterling Holiday Season but It’s Not Enough Yet
  18. The World’s Most Valuable Distiller Is Running Out of Liquor
  19. Facebook Is Investigating Possible Russia Meddling in Brexit
  20. Floyd Mayweather Plans for Life Outside of the Boxing Ring
  21. Apple Plans to Hire 20,000 Workers Over the Next Five Years
  22. raceAhead: Invest In Tomorrow’s Luminaries
  23. How a 22-Year-Old Discovered the Worst Chip Flaws in History
  24. Everything You Need to Know About Ferrero, the Nutella Maker That Just Bought Nestle’s Candy Business
  25. These Are the Biggest Diamonds in the World
  26. Apple Is Paying $38 Billion to Bring Cash Back to the U.S. Because of the Tax Overhaul
  27. Samsung’s Latest Phone Is Not for Sale
  28. Watch Sen. Jeff Flake’s Scathing Speech About Trump and Truth
  29. Commentary: I’m a Korean American. Why Is Trump Questioning How American I Am?
  30. A Multibillion-Dollar Industry Is Getting Nervous as the U.S. Loses Favor Among Tourists
  31. Commentary: Trump Just Made it Easier to Deny Medicaid to Those Who Need It
  32. Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman Reportedly Getting $1 Million Per Episode for ‘Big Little Lies’
  33. Google’s Fi Low-Cost Wireless Service Adds Unlimited Data. Here’s How Much It Costs
  34. What’s Behind Qualcomm’s Huge New Profit Promise
  35. Spike TV’s Twitter Account Is Going Absolutely Bonkers Right Before the Channel Is Replaced by Paramount Network
  36. What Is Nintendo’s Switch Special Announcement Today?
  37. Trump Is About to Protect Doctors Who Won’t Perform Abortions or Treat Transgender Patients
  38. What Goes Into Orbit Could Be Zapped With Lasers Before It Comes Down, Say Chinese Scientists
  39. Did Bitcoin Just Burst? How It Compares to History’s Big Bubbles
  40. This Central Bank Has the Worst Track Record for Predicting Inflation
  41. This Is How China Is Stifling Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies
  42. Ann Curry Says She ‘Was Not Surprised’ by the Matt Lauer Allegations
  43. Here’s Why Apple Was Forced to Delay the HomePod
  44. One-Month Losses for the 10 Biggest Cryptocurrencies Top $134 Billion
  45. Brainstorm Health: HealthTap’s Big Deal, Juno Celgene Speculation, Trump’s Next Health Care Move
  46. Despite Crashes, 6 of the Top 10 Cryptocurrencies Are Still Showing Gains in the Past Month
  47. Term Sheet — Wednesday, January 17
  48. Facebook and Twitter: Disney’s Latest Frenemies
  49. Google Wants Businesses to Use Its A.I. to ‘See’ and Sort Photos
  50. YouTube Teams With Kevin Durant to Add Athlete Channels, Sports Programming
  51. Renault-Nissan Said It Would Be the World’s Biggest Carmaker. But VW Is Still Tops For Now
  52. This Was the Single Most Complained-About Company of 2017
  53. Data Sheet—Facebook and Twitter Will Still Work With Disney, Until They Can’t
  54. Blockchain Consent App, Aziz Ansari, Women’s March: Broadsheet for Jan. 17
  55. Trump’s ‘Shithole’ Hotels Get Major Downgrade From Yelp Reviewers
  56. Two Airlines Booted a Man Who Tried To Avoid Baggage Fees By Wearing All His Clothes
  57. This Company’s AI-Fueled Tech Is About to Bring Digital Health Care to Millions
  58. The 40 Best Workplaces in Technology
  59. Another Reason the Tech Industry Must Become More Inclusive
  60. Larry Fink’s Letter, WEF’s Business Risks, GE Split: CEO Daily for January 17, 2018
  61. The Looming U.S. Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know Before the Jan. 19 Deadline
  62. How Michael Wolff Got Access to Trump’s White House for ‘Fire and Fury’ Tell-All Book
  63. Android Surveillance Tool Can Steal WhatsApp Messages, Kaspersky Warns
  64. What Amazon’s Latest Job Listing Says About Its Health Care Ambitions
  65. YouTube Has a New Tool in Its Quest to Please Advertisers: Humans
  66. These Are the Biggest Risks for Businesses in 2018, According to the World Economic Forum
  67. Bitcoin Plunges to $10,000, Half Its Peak Price, as Investor Fears Blossom
  68. California Indoor Farming Startup Plenty Plans to Launch Global Operations in China and Japan
  69. The EU Targets Plastic Waste as it Aims to Make All Packaging Recyclable by 2030
  70. Walmart Takes on the Opioid Crisis With a New Tool That Destroys Drugs
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