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  1. Congress Wants to Use Blockchain Tech to Make the Government ‘More Efficient’
  2. Bitcoin Mining Was Just Banned in a Small Town
  3. Steve Jobs’ Daughter Is Writing a Memoir About Their Complicated Relationship
  4. Brainstorm Health: Freezing Your Brain, Lundbeck Parkinson’s Deal, Louise Slaughter Passes
  5. Walmart Will Soon Be Indian E-Commerce Giant Flipkart’s Biggest Investor
  6. Toys ‘R’ Us Closings: How Mattel, Hasbro, and Lego Will Be Affected
  7. Commentary: How the DOJ’s Attempt to Block the AT&T-Time Warner Merger Could Backfire
  8. These Are the 11 Best Deals on Food and Drinks for St. Patrick’s Day 2018
  9. Nobody Seems to Want to Host the 2026 World Cup
  10. 5 Irish Beer and Whiskey Alternatives to Guinness and Jameson for St. Patrick’s Day
  11. This is How Amazon Evaluates the Success of Amazon Prime Originals
  12. Who Killed Geoffrey the Giraffe? Inside the Last Days of Toys ‘R’ Us
  13. Moody’s Analytics Economist: Why the LinkedIn Data Case Is a Lose-Lose Situation
  14. Microsoft Is Working on a Netflix for Video Games
  15. Toys ‘R’ Us Is Closing Its Stores — But Who Will Take the Space?
  16. Why Candy Hearts May Be Missing From Your Next Valentine’s Day
  17. Apple Announces a Surprise March Press Event—At a Chicago High School
  18. Spotify’s Unusual IPO Offers New Path for Tech Unicorns
  19. Why the Cofounder of This Hot Crytocurrency Startup Is Out After John Oliver Criticized Him on ‘Last Week Tonight’
  20. Goldman Sachs Pays Female Staff 56% Less Than Male Colleagues in U.K.
  21. Data Sheet—Spotify May Show the Way for ‘Unicorn’ Tech IPOs
  22. Term Sheet — Friday, March 16
  23. See the 94 Winn-Dixie and Bi-Lo Stores That Are Closing
  24. Mining a Bitcoin Costs About as Much as Buying One These Days
  25. What We Know So Far About James Comey’s Top-Secret Book
  26. Tesla Built the World’s Biggest Battery. Now This Billionaire Has Plans to Beat It
  27. Iconic Women Could Soon Appear on the U.S. Quarter Coin
  28. HSBC Pay Gap, Rihanna Snap, Skimm Investment: Broadsheet March 16
  29. Nike, Sanctions, Qualcomm and McMaster: CEO Daily for March 16, 2018
  30. Steve Mnuchin’s Travel on Military Planes Has Reportedly Cost Taxpayers $1 Million
  31. This Politician Was Running Unopposed—Until He Insulted a Parkland Shooting Survivor
  32. Hong Kong’s Richest Man, a Wartime Refugee Turned Billionaire, Is Retiring
  33. Google Doodle Just Honored George Peabody, Financier Who Became the ‘Father of Modern Philanthropy’
  34. Nike Says It’s Reviewing Improper Conduct as Possible CEO Pick Steps Down
  35. Here’s What Elizabeth Warren Thinks About Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan’s Pay Raise
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