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  1. How Can You Prepare Design Students for an Uncertain World?
  2. The Best Design Is About Creating a Seamless Experience, Says Samsung’s Design Chief
  3. Designers Are Embracing Personalization, But It Should Be Used With Care
  4. Too Much Data Hampers Good Design, Says Muji’s Kenya Hara
  5. Design Is All About Connecting People, says Miguel McKelvey of WeWork
  6. Here’s What People Are Saying About Gary Cohn’s Resignation
  7. Bugatti Gave Its Classic Chiron Hypercar A Sporty Makeover
  8. It’s Official: Gary Cohn Has Resigned as White House Economic Adviser
  9. Defense Department Is Using Google’s AI Tech to Help With Drone Surveillance
  10. Coinbase Eyes Bitcoin ETF With New Cryptocurrency Index Fund
  11. Weinstein Co. Buyers Pull Out of Deal After Raising Questions About Studio’s Financials
  12. Executive Fired for Sexting Seeks $1.5 Million
  13. Commentary: Congress Wants to Make It Easier for Corporations to Hide Corrupt Overseas Deals
  14. This Town Is the Best in the U.S. for College Basketball Fans
  15. Uber Has Burned Through $10.7 Billion in 9 Years. Here’s Where the Money Went
  16. NYSE Fined $14 Million by SEC for Series of Rule Violations
  17. How Target Plans to Build on Its E-Commerce Momentum
  18. Amazon Brings Free Whole Foods Deliveries to San Francisco and Atlanta
  19. ‘Dow Vigilantes’ Are Retaliating Against President Trump After Tariff Announcement
  20. ‘We Have a Strong Claim.’ Here’s Why BlackBerry Is Suing Facebook
  21. Ritz-Carlton Is Fixing Everything You Hate About Cruise Ships
  22. Bass Pro CEO Holds ‘Constructive’ Talk With Sandy Hook Families
  23. Trump Says Oscars Ratings Were Low Because ‘We Don’t Have Stars Anymore’
  24. ‘Netflix and Chill’ and the Poo Emoji Are Now in the Dictionary
  25. How Stale Is Innovation in Drug Discovery? Think: 5-Year-Old Yogurt.
  26. Commentary: How Monkeys Proved to VW That Diesel Can Never Be Safe
  27. raceAhead: Twitter’s Diversity Report, Valerie Jarrett on the State of Women
  28. Jaguar’s All-Electric SUV Will Cost $10,000 Less Than the Tesla Model X
  29. Brainstorm Health: Pharma’s Innovation Fail, 23andMe Cancer Test, Gun Laws and Murders
  30. How Many American Jobs Could Be Lost Thanks to Trump’s Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
  31. Fortune Brainstorm Design 2018 Coverage Guide
  32. Range Rover Unveils a $295,000 Supercharged Coupe
  33. Here’s Why People Are Turning Their Backs on iPhone X
  34. Apple Enlists Stars to Sell HomePod Speakers in Spike Jonze-Directed Commercial
  35. Cryptocurrency Fans Will Soon Be Able to Buy a Digital Collector’s Coin
  36. How Super Fast Mobile Network Speeds Are Finally Arriving In the Real World
  37. Exclusive: A Look at Billion-Dollar Tech Company Tanium’s Books
  38. Opioids Are No Better Than Common Painkillers, Study Finds
  39. How to Get a Free Candy Bar on National Oreo Day
  40. A Record Number of Women Are Now Among the World’s Richest People
  41. Commentary: Our Last Trade War Was a Global Disaster. This Time Won’t Be Any Different.
  42. A Former Apple Security Engineer’s Company Will Unlock Your iPhone X—for $15,000
  43. Why McDonald’s Is Switching to Fresh Beef
  44. What Today’s Texas Primary Might Predict About November’s Midterm Election Results
  45. Aston Martin Just Shocked Car Lovers With a Surprise All-Electric Luxury Sedan
  46. Uber’s Self-Driving Trucks Are Shuttling Customer Loads In Arizona
  47. Why the Banking Industry’s Not Afraid of Amazon
  48. Utah Accidentally Sends Picture of Topless Woman to Every Lawyer in the State
  49. Home Prices Near Apple Park Are Setting Records
  50. The U.S. Oil and Gas Industry Is Howling About Donald Trump’s Steel Import Tariffs
  51. Why WeWork Just Acquired a Content Marketing Company
  52. Why Amazon’s Banking Play Is Doomed
  53. Term Sheet — Tuesday, March 6
  54. Melinda Gates, Serena Williams, DACA: Broadsheet March 6th
  55. Researcher Admits Study That Claimed Uber Drivers Earn $3.37 an Hour Was Not Correct
  56. Here’s How to Triple the Number of Women Managers in Any Company
  57. Target Had a Strong Holiday Season. But It Came at a Big Cost
  58. A 20-Year-Old Is Now Suing Walmart and Dick’s Over Their Age-Based Gun Sale Restrictions
  59. Lego Is Drowning in Bricks, and Its Sales Are Sinking Too
  60. ‘It’s a Celebration of Life.’ Ole Scheeren on How Architecture Shapes the World
  61. Spotify Is Preparing for Its IPO By Cracking Down on Freeloaders
  62. Tariff Pushback, E-Commerce Taxes, Kobe Steel: CEO Daily for March 6, 2018
  63. Designers Today Need to Help Fix a Broken World, Says MoMA’s Paola Antonelli
  64. Not Every Company Can Have a Steve Jobs. But Here’s What They Can Do.
  65. Are E-Cigarettes Going Up in Smoke? Users Show Same Cancer-Causing Chemicals as Regular Smokers
  66. Meet the Valkyrie AMR Pro, an Exclusive Supercar from Aston Martin That’s Built For the Track
  67. ‘I Would Describe Design as Alchemy.’ Top Designer Tom Dixon on Design’s Transformative Power
  68. A U.S. State Has Passed Its Own Net Neutrality Law, and Others Are Set to Follow
  69. Where Will Bitcoin Be in a Decade? $100 Is More Likely Than $100,000, Says Harvard Economist
  70. Design Saves Lives. How Royal Philips Is Revolutionizing Healthcare Through Design
  71. ‘Design and Leadership Are Inextricably Bound Together.’ How Design Means Business to the Modern CEO
  72. ‘It’s Not Just About Beautiful Objects.’ How Design Helps Business
  73. Dating App Bumble Bans Users from Posting Photos With Guns
  74. Bentley’s Ultra-Luxurious Bentayga SUV Is Getting a Makeover as a Plug-In Hybrid
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