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  1. The Shutdown Is Over After Democrats Reluctantly Relent
  2. Intel Says the Patch Designed to Fix Flawed Chips Is Faulty
  3. President Trump’s Solar Tariffs Are a Big Blow to Renewables
  4. Puerto Rico Plans to Privatize Its Devastated Power Utility
  5. Solar Trade Case: Trump Says Yes To New Tariffs That Target China
  6. Trump Campaign Could Have Made Illegal Payments to Stormy Daniels, Watchdog Group Says
  7. Vermont Becomes Ninth State to Legalize Recreational Marijuana
  8. Netflix Value Hits $100 Billion as Stock Soars on Big Subscriber Gains
  9. Hackers Have Stolen $400 Million From ICOs
  10. Former Sheriff David Clarke Becomes Latest Right-Wing Target of Turkish Hackers
  11. Commentary: A United Korea Olympic Team Has Never Improved Relations. This Year Will Be Different.
  12. Bacardi Just Snapped Up Tequila Maker Patrón
  13. Ivanka Trump’s Memorable First Year in the White House
  14. How Bank of America Can Catch J.P. Morgan
  15. Winter Olympics: Team USA’s Ralph Lauren Uniforms Have Built-In Heaters
  16. Tesla Driver, Passed Out Drunk, Tells Highway Patrol Autopilot Was in Charge
  17. Netflix to Debut Shorter, 15-Minute Stand-Up Comedy Specials
  18. Yet Another Tell-All About Trump’s White House Reveals Insider Secrets
  19. Western Union CEO: Moving Money Is About Connecting People
  20. raceAhead: Big Business Hires Former Prisoners
  21. These 2020 Presidential Hopefuls All Voted Against Reopening the Government
  22. The Government Shutdown Is About to End After Democrats in the Senate Blinked
  23. Google’s Waymo Is Taking Its Self-Driving Minivans to Atlanta
  24. Richemont Snaps Up Yoox Net-à-Porter As Luxury Battle Moves Further Online
  25. A Dispatch From Davos
  26. This Innovation May Save Airlines and Air Cargo Carriers Hundreds of Millions of Dollars
  27. Apple Makes Large Investment in The Malala Fund and Tim Cook Joins Its Leadership Council
  28. Brainstorm Health: A Dispatch from Davos, Celgene Juno Deal, Sanofi Bioverativ Acquisition
  29. Government Shutdown Throws Wrench in SpaceX Falcon Heavy Rocket Launch
  30. Why Analysts Are Calling Celgene’s $9 Billion Juno Acquisition a ‘Smart’ Biotech Deal
  31. CEO Optimism in the World Economy Has Reached a Record High
  32. Trump’s Compromise on DACA Reportedly Blocked by Senior Staff
  33. Coinbase Hires Twitter Executive Tina Bhatnagar to Improve Operations
  34. Here’s How Many People Participated in Women’s Marches This Year
  35. Hackers Are Using PDF Versions of ‘Fire and Fury’ to Spread Malware
  36. Celgene Is Paying $9 Billion for Juno Therapeutics in Blockbuster Cancer Drug Deal
  37. Alison Brie Responds to Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Brother-in-Law James Franco
  38. Are Apple’s iPhone X Sales Strong or Sluggish?
  39. Want to See the Patriots Play the Eagles in Super Bowl LII? Tickets Run As High As $66,500
  40. Criminals Drop Bitcoin for Other Cryptocurrencies
  41. Term Sheet — Monday, January 22
  42. This Long-Time Wall Street Analyst Says Bitcoin Could Fall to $1,000
  43. How President Trump Will Play At Davos
  44. The NFL Will Tackle 40 Tons of Waste at Super Bowl LII
  45. Data Sheet—Why the Top 0.001% Is So Happy
  46. Is President Trump Good or Bad for the Economy? These 14 Numbers Give an Answer
  47. Davos, Women’s March, SAG Awards: Broadsheet Jan. 22
  48. 4 Reasons Why Sanofi Is Buying Bioverativ for $11.6 Billion
  49. ‘Wonder Woman 2’ Just Became the First Movie to Adopt New Anti-Sexual Harassment Guidelines
  50. A Woman Who’s Tried to Sneak Aboard Over 10 Flights Finally Made It From Chicago to London Before Being Busted
  51. Facebook Is Making Big Investments in Europe in a Continent-Wide Charm Offensive
  52. Davos 2018: The World Economic Forum Tries to Meet the #MeToo Moment
  53. Why the Statue of Liberty and Grand Canyon Are Still Open During the Shutdown
  54. Your Next Running Shoes Will Be Custom-Built for You
  55. 4 Ways P&G Is Trying to Stop People From Eating Tide Pods
  56. ‘It’s About Time’: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Talks #MeToo at the Sundance Film Festival
  57. Decline of Trust, Government Shutdown, Sanofi Buys Bioverativ: CEO Daily for January 20, 2018
  58. South Korea Reportedly Plans to Hit Bitcoin Exchanges With Massive Tax Bills
  59. Commentary: Fear of an AI Apocalypse Is Distracting Us From the Real Task at Hand
  60. ‘Three Billboards’ Wins Big at This Year’s Female-Focused SAG Awards
  61. This Mobile Carrier Has the Fastest Network, According to New Study
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