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  1. Facebook Takes on HQ Trivia With Live Game Shows
  2. Device That Fools Tesla’s Autopilot Is in Government’s Crosshairs
  3. U.S. Withdraws from United Nations Human Rights Council
  4. GE, the Last Original Dow Industrial Stock, Is Out. Walgreens Is In
  5. New York Plans to Sue Trump Over Child Separation at Border
  6. Starbucks To Close 150 U.S. Stores as Sales Growth Underwhelms
  7. Sotheby’s Just Auctioned a Portrait of Pablo Picasso’s ‘Golden Muse’ for Millions
  8. Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein Calls Immigrant Family Separations ‘Horrible’ and “Tragic’
  9. Australia Fines Apple Millions for Refusing To Repair Bricked iPhones
  10. Why Sarepta Stock Skyrocketed 40% Today
  11. This Restaurant Was Just Named Best in the World
  12. Smoking Falls to an All-Time Low Among U.S. Adults. Here’s How Many People Still Light Up
  13. Tesla Built an Assembly Line Inside a Tent for Making Model 3 Cars
  14. Amazon Wants Alexa to Act as Your Hotel Room Butler, Starting With Marriott
  15. LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2018: See the Winners and Finalists
  16. Brainstorm Health: Sarepta Duchenne Therapy, CVS Drug Delivery, Trump’s New Obamacare Move
  17. Business Leaders Denounce Family Separations at U.S. Border
  18. Trump’s Asylum Policy Is Eerily Similar to America’s During the Holocaust
  19. Amazon Orders Animated Series ‘Invincible’ From ‘Walking Dead’ Creator Robert Kirkman
  20. Walgreens to Open Senior Care Centers With Humana
  21. Tim Cook Speaks Out Against Family Separation at U.S. Border
  22. Celebrities Slam Fox News’ Coverage of Immigrant Border Separations
  23. Foxwoods CEO Felix Rappaport Dies at 65
  24. Cybersecurity Firm CrowdStrike Raises $200 Million at $3 Billion Private Valuation
  25. Six Flags Roller Coaster Stuck at Peak Leaves Riders Stranded
  26. Snap Shares Tumble After Analyst Reports Declining User Engagement Time
  27. Will These Features Finally Help Smartwatch Sales Take Off?
  28. U.S. Expected to Withdraw From UN Human Rights Council
  29. Uber Is Testing Longer Waits for Lower Fares
  30. Baltimore Dunkin Donuts Removes Sign Asking Customers to Report Employees Not Speaking English
  31. Facebook Missed Another Senate Deadline on Privacy Questions
  32. Trump Could Withdraw From UN’s Human Rights Council Tuesday
  33. Puma Clarifies: Jay-Z Is Not Actually President of Basketball Operations
  34. Netflix Stock Price Could Hit $500, Analyst Says
  35. raceAhead: The Hidden Racism in Industrial Kitchens
  36. Juneteenth: America’s Second Independence Day
  37. As Blockchain Grows, Companies Look to Avert a Patent War
  38. The Freedom of Press Foundation Is Now Accepting Cryptocurrency
  39. Why GameStop Is Thinking About Selling Itself
  40. Verizon Halts Sale of Some Phone-Location Data
  41. This Agriculture Giant Is Bringing in the Drones to Modernize Farming From Cornfields to Vineyards
  42. Pizza Hut Promises to Remove Antibiotics From Chicken Wings by 2022
  43. Hawaiian Farmers Brave Lava To Harvest Their Crops
  44. Three Partners Leave Venture Firm Social Capital Amid Strategy Changes
  45. World’s Richest People Have More Than Doubled Their Wealth Since 2008
  46. ‘Black Panther’ Star Chadwick Boseman Gifts His MTV Award to Waffle House Hero
  47. Google May Be Looking To Do More Than Crack China Market With JD Deal
  48. YouTube Glitch Blocks Several Popular Channels
  49. CVS Launches Drug Delivery Nationwide as Amazon Threat Looms
  50. Facebook’s Engineers Can Open Your Blinking Eyes in Photos Using AI
  51. Term Sheet — Tuesday, June 19
  52. Data Sheet—Google Might Be Looking to Regain Entry to Chinese Ad Market
  53. J.Crew Names New Design Chief to Turnaround Struggling Brand
  54. Stock Markets Are Falling Around the World as Fears of a U.S.-China Trade War Grow
  55. Millennials, Rejoice! Costco Is Selling New Avocados That Stay Ripe Twice as Long
  56. Kirstjen Nielsen and Ivanka Trump on Border Separations, Katrina Lake’s Pregnancy: Broadsheet June 19
  57. The City of Charleston is Considering a Slavery Apology. Here’s What It Would Say
  58. Why ZTE Shares Are Plunging Again
  59. Once a Big Fan, John McAfee Won’t Touch Cryptocurrency ICOs Now Because of SEC ‘Threats’
  60. Fujifilm Is Suing Xerox for $1 Billion for Walking Away From Their Merger
  61. The World’s Biggest Advertiser Wants Women to Direct 50% of Its Ads by 2023
  62. First the ACLU Asked Amazon to Stop Selling Facial Recognition Tech to Police. Now Investors Have Doubts Too
  63. CEO Time Management, iPhone China Tariffs, Microsoft ICE: CEO Daily for June 19, 2018
  64. Y Combinator’s Favorite Credit Card Just Raised $50 Million from PayPal Founders
  65. A Facebook Fundraiser for Border Families Wanted $1,500. It Blew Past That Goal as Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg Chipped In
  66. The Trump Administration Told Apple CEO Tim Cook the iPhone Would Be Spared From China Tariffs
  67. Microsoft Denounces Trump’s Border Separation Policy—After It’s Slammed for Ties to ICE
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