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  1. The Stock Market Is Booming, But CFOs Are Still Worried. Here’s Why
  2. Why We Should Stop Worrying About A.I. (And Start Worrying About Data)
  3. OpenTable CEO Christa Quarles: To Check Diversity Progress, Look at Who You Hired Last Quarter
  4. Why Storytelling Became the Hot New Skill In Business
  5. Amazon’s ‘Free Dive’ Ad-Supported TV Streaming Service to Launch as Early as This Week, Report Says
  6. Pew Survey: America’s Global Image Worsens for Second Straight Year Under Trump
  7. A Classmate Has Told the FBI That Kavanaugh Lied Under Oath About Knowledge of Yale Assault, Report Says
  8. Why Doctors Want to Reclassify Psilocybin, the Drug That Puts the ‘Magic’ in Mushrooms
  9. Rare, Brain-Eating Amoeba Kills Man Who Visited Texas, Is Also Found in Louisiana Water System
  10. A Nobel Prize for Jim Allison and Tasuku Honjo: A Win for Cancer Research
  11. Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen Says His Cancer Has Returned, Expresses Optimism
  12. Want to Innovate with Purpose? Don’t Ask for Permission.
  13. Brainstorm Health: Nobel Prizer Winners, CAR-T Glitch, Pfizer’s Next CEO
  14. Stitch Fix Shares Slide 20% Amid Growing Concerns About Amazon Competition
  15. ‘We’re Not Just Waiting for the Future.’ Verizon Launches 5G With Limited, In-Home Only Service
  16. Why Is EasyGroup Suing Netflix? ‘Easy’ Money, That’s Why
  17. Ripple Debuts XRP-Based Cryptocurrency Product for International Payments
  18. How the Last Air-Cooled Porsche 911 Came to Be
  19. Why the Trade Debate Isn’t Just About Material Goods
  20. Facebook Names New Instagram Chief After Co-Founders Abruptly Exit
  21. Trump Says Federal Ban on Bump Stocks Is in Its ‘Final Stages’
  22. FBI Uses Suspect’s Facial Data to Unlock iPhone
  23. Hillary Clinton Is Back, Campaigning for Illinois Gubernatorial Candidate J.B. Pritzker
  24. Canadian Dairy Farmers Aren’t Happy With USMCA. Here’s Why
  25. raceAhead: Exploring Race In A Chicago Public School
  26. Americans Are Still Divided Over Support for Brett Kavanaugh, Poll Shows
  27. Tesla Breaks Production Records With 80,000 Vehicles in Q3, Report Says
  28. ‘Mad Men’ Creator Matthew Weiner on Sexual Harassment Allegation: ‘I Really Don’t Remember Saying That’
  29. Trump Lauds NAFTA Replacement as ‘Historic’ Trade Agreement
  30. How Tough Russia Sanctions Could Backfire on the U.S.
  31. Netflix Might Let Viewers Decide Storylines
  32. IRS Audits Plunge Amidst Budget Cuts
  33. Donald Trump Jr. Fears More for His Sons Than His Daughters in the #MeToo Era
  34. Retailers May Be Retreating From Starting Black Friday on Thanksgiving
  35. Re:Store, WeWork for Retail, Will Bring Instagram Brands to Storefronts
  36. Google Maps Update Aims at Improving Your Daily Commute
  37. 40% of Americans Trust the Legislative Branch—a 9-Year High
  38. Scotch Whisky Maker Johnnie Walker Goes ‘White Walker’ in New Collaboration With HBO’s ‘Game of Thrones’
  39. Here Comes the Third Wave of Cord Cutting: Home Internet Service
  40. Mark Zuckerberg’s Blind Spot
  41. Walt Disney World’s New Ticketing Practices Could Make It Easier to Plan a Cheap Trip
  42. Pfizer CEO Ian Read to Step Aside Next Year for Albert Bourla to Take the Reins
  43. Term Sheet — Monday, October 1
  44. The U.S. Government Is Moving Hundreds of Migrant Children to Tent Cities in the Middle of the Night
  45. GE Abruptly Ousts CEO John Flannery, Replacing Him With Former Danaher CEO Lawrence Culp
  46. Data Sheet—Mark Zuckerberg’s Blind Spot
  47. Kellyanne Conway, Fortune Most Powerful Women, Elizabeth Warren: Broadsheet October 1
  48. Don’t Let Record-Setting Collector Cars Fool You
  49. Qatar Airways Is Supersizing Its Airbus Order as a Political Dispute Makes It Fly Longer Routes
  50. How wineries and distilleries are addressing climate change
  51. Nobel Prize Season Just Began With an Award for Immunotherapy Pioneers—and a Prison Sentence
  52. Why the Sex Crimes Prosecutor Who Questioned Christine Blasey Ford Says She Wouldn’t Bring a Case Against Kavanaugh
  53. James Bond’s Favorite Carmaker Is Trimming Back Its IPO
  54. Elon Musk’s SEC Settlement Is Sending Tesla Shares Through the Roof
  55. Hey Reid Hoffman, What Is Blitzscaling?
  56. The MBA’s Decline Is Now Even Affecting Elite Business Schools
  57. California Just Became the First State to Require Public Companies to Have Women on Their Boards
  58. As Trump Boosts Tariffs, China Is Actually Cutting Import Taxes—Again
  59. NAFTA Replacement, Elon Musk, Net Neutrality: CEO Daily for October 1, 2018
  60. California Signed Its New Net Neutrality Bill Into Law Sunday. The Justice Department Is Already Trying to Block It
  61. JPMorgan Now Expects Trump to Put Tariffs on Absolutely Everything China Sells to the U.S.
  62. The U.S. and Canada Struck a Deal on Replacing NAFTA at the Last Minute. Here’s What You Need to Know
  63. The Ledger: Why Crypto’s Newest Venture Capitalist Bet Millions on an Ethereum ‘Stablecoin’
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