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  1. SoulCycle Ends Ride Towards an IPO
  2. Money Is the Best Motivator for People to Quit Smoking, New Study Finds
  3. Boeing’s New 777X Will Have Folding Wings
  4. This Employee-Owned Consulting Firm Was Just Named One of Chicago’s Best Places to Work
  5. Silicon Valley Bank CEO Says He’s Bullish on Technology
  6. Woman Charged Over $7,000 for Toilet Paper Ordered on Amazon Is Finally Refunded Two Months Later
  7. Vladimir Putin Says He Will Step Down as Russia’s President in 2024
  8. The Ledger: Is New York’s BitLicense an ‘Absolute Failure?’
  9. Inside New York’s BitLicense Bottleneck: An ‘Absolute Failure?’
  10. MIT Scientists Made an Ingestible, Smart Bacteria Sensor. It Could Be Used to Diagnose Diseases One Day
  11. Higher Gas Prices May Leave You Less Money to Spend on Memorial Day Sales
  12. Brainstorm Health: Ingestible Gut Bacteria Monitor, Athenahealth Pressure, Open Offices and Biopharma
  13. TotalBiscuit, Popular YouTuber and British Gaming Critic, Dies at 33
  14. Olive Garden Has Its Own Exclusive Wine Now: Head to Head Rosé
  15. Tesla in Autopilot Mode Accelerated Prior to Crash With Fire Truck, Police Say
  16. Scientists Discover Traces Of Opioids In Seattle Mussels
  17. Kanye West Paid $85K for Photo of Whitney Houston’s Bathroom for Pusha T Album Cover
  18. Bitcoin’s Fate? This Cryptoasset Manager Sees Two Possible Outcomes
  19. Why Did Apple Ban Valve’s Steam Link From Its App Store?
  20. Can a High-Tech Touch Help Revive Nordstrom?
  21. Necco Wafers Are Saved After Auction Sale
  22. The Best Books of 2018, According to CEOs
  23. Amazon Map Tracker Now Lets You Follow Your Package From Delivery to Doorstep
  24. Why Ashton Kutcher Donated $4 Million in Cryptocurrency to Charity
  25. Fiat Chrysler Is Recalling 4.8 Million Vehicles Over Cruise Control Flaw
  26. Bitcoin Scammers Are Demanding Ransom for Lost Dogs
  27. Why Mattel Needs to Stick With Inclusive Barbies
  28. Trump Pivots Again and Says Kim Jong Un Summit ‘Could’ Happen on June 12
  29. Harvey Weinstein Charged With Felony Sex Crimes by Manhattan DA
  30. raceAhead: Harvey Weinstein, the NFL and Five Breaking News Haikus
  31. Memorial Day 2018 Deals: Best Freebies and Discounts for Veterans
  32. Facebook Is Designing Chips to Help Filter Live Videos
  33. Xiaomi Said to Seek June 7 Listing Hearing for $10 Billion IPO
  34. Blocking 500 Million Users Is Easier Than Complying With GDPR
  35. GDPR: Why Privacy Is Now Stronger in EU Than U.S.
  36. Riskiest Junk Bonds Are Most ‘Mispriced’ Since 2007, Goldman Says
  37. These U.S. Media Sites Have Gone Dark in Europe as New GDPR Rules Kick In
  38. Facebook Accused of Widespread Surveillance of Its Users
  39. Term Sheet — Friday, May 25
  40. Finance App Albert Raises $5 Million To Help You Solve Your Money Problems
  41. Data Sheet—Nordstrom Turns to Tech to Help Revive Department Store Business
  42. As the NFL Bans Kneeling During the National Anthem, a New Petition Urges Sponsors to Boycott the League
  43. Weinstein Arrest, Morgan Freeman, Michelle Obama: Broadsheet for May 25th
  44. Meet the Next Wine-Based Cocktail Trend Expected to Sweep the Summer
  45. AI Has a Big Privacy Problem and Europe’s New Data Protection Law Is About to Expose It
  46. Morgan Freeman Was Accused of Sexual Harassment and Brands Are Already Pulling His Voice From Ads
  47. Photographing The Permian Basin
  48. Q&A: Sean Parker on Napster, Spotify, and His Federal Tax Law Triumph
  49. How This Year’s Fortune 500 Breaks One Record After the Next
  50. 7 Wines to Help You Toast National Wine Day
  51. Why Nordstrom Is Betting on High-Touch Tech
  52. Lone Star Rising
  53. North Korea, GDPR Day, Xiaomi IPO: CEO Daily for May 25, 2018
  54. The Senate Has Finally Passed Its Version of the Sexual Harassment Bill. Here’s What Happens Next
  55. A Man in Severe Pain Curls Up on the Floor of a United Flight, But the Airline Won’t Land. Now He’s Suing
  56. Trump 2020 Manager Asks Facebook and Twitter to Guarantee They Won’t Censor Conservative Content
  57. United Names First Woman As Board Chair—A Job That Was Supposed to Go to Its Embattled CEO
  58. Activists Are Already Targeting Google and Facebook Over Europe’s New Data Privacy Law That Went Live Today
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