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  1. Sony to Buy Out EMI Music Publishing for About $2 Billion
  2. Adobe to Buy Magento Commerce For $1.68 Billion
  3. Judge Orders Teen to Pay Damages for Starting Oregon Wildfire. It Cost $37 Million
  4. Japan’s Biggest Bank to Switch on Blockchain Payments in 2020
  5. Asteroid Near Jupiter With Backwards Orbit May Be From Outside Our Solar System
  6. Bill Gates Recommends These 5 Books for Your Summer Reading
  7. Tesla’s Model 3 Is Braking Bad, Says ‘Consumer Reports’
  8. Why YouTube’s Attempt at a New Music Service Will Fall Flat
  9. Kleiner Perkins Chairman John Doerr on His New Book ‘Measure What Matters’, OKRs and Advice for Entrepreneurs
  10. raceAhead: An Unapologetically Black Royal Wedding
  11. How Legal Sports Betting Could Benefit the Pro Leagues
  12. ‘Fortnite’ Creators Put Up $100 Million for Tournament Prize Pool
  13. The Obamas are Heading to Netflix With a Multi-Year Agreement to Produce Series and Films
  14. Here Are the Fortune 500’s 10 Most Valuable Companies
  15. The Drug Industry’s Middlemen Are in the Hot Seat
  16. Brainstorm Health: Drug Industry Middlemen, Health Care on the Fortune 500, Congo Ebola Vaccine
  17. Regulators Crack Down on Crypto Scams via ‘Operation Crypto-Sweep’
  18. Why Blackstone Is Buying LaSalle Hotel Properties
  19. One Shot of This Whisky Costs $65,000
  20. Girl Scout Convinces Alaska Airlines to Bump Plastic Straws Off All Flights
  21. Saks Fifth Avenue’s Beauty Business Gets a Big Makeover
  22. Netflix’s DVD Rental Business Is Still Profitable
  23. No, Robert Mueller’s Russia Investigation Won’t End on September 1
  24. Data Sheet—Tech Takes a Big Slice of Fortune 500 List
  25. Here’s How to Watch Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s Testimony to EU Parliament
  26. Term Sheet — Monday, May 21
  27. Millions of iPhone Users Are Suing Google for Collecting Their Personal Data
  28. Introducing the New Fortune 500 List
  29. Fortune 500, Royal Wedding, Theranos: Broadsheet May 17
  30. The Share of Female CEOs in the Fortune 500 Dropped by 25% in 2018
  31. Why General Electric Is Spinning Off Its Transportation Business
  32. Meghan Markle’s Wedding to Prince Harry Beat Prince William and Kate Middleton’s on American TVs
  33. Investors Are Really Excited About the Pause in U.S.-China Trade War
  34. Microsoft Just Bought a Hot AI Startup That Could Help Its Bots Talk Like Humans One Day
  35. Traveling Memorial Day Weekend? Gas Prices Will Be High
  36. New Fortune 500, Trade War Pause, Facebook Breakup Call: CEO Daily for May 21, 2018
  37. Why Companies That Manage for The Long Term Perform Far Better. And Why Most Still Don’t
  38. Paper Jam! How Carl Icahn And a Billionaire Partner Blocked Xerox’s Merger with Fujifilm
  39. Trump Demanded a Probe of Possible Campaign ‘Infiltration.’ The Justice Department Responded—Carefully
  40. The Cost of Jet Fuel Is Going Up. Here’s What It Means for Your Summer 2018 Vacation.
  41. Hillary Clinton to Yale Grads: ‘Radical Empathy’ and Resilience Will Help You in ‘This Tumultuous Moment’
  42. What to Know About ‘Freedom From Facebook,’ the New Progressive Campaign to Break Up the Social Media Giant
  43. Lyft Is Eyeing Its Own Electric Scooter Service in San Francisco
  44. Fortune Magazine Masthead: June 1, 2018 (Vol. 177, No. 6)
  45. See the Age of Every Company in the Fortune 500
  46. How Amazon Is Using Whole Foods in a Bid for Total Retail Domination
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