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  1. Facebook is Testing Subscriptions, but Only for Private Groups
  2. Twitter Suspends Accounts That Posted Trump Advisor Stephen Miller’s Phone Number
  3. Seattle Says It’s the Last Straw As It Bans Plastic Utensils. Is Your City Next?
  4. Alexa Goes to College: Northeastern University Giving Echo Dots to Students
  5. Flying Soon? TSA to Begin More Aggressively Screening Powder in Carry-On Luggage
  6. Microsoft and EY Launch Blockchain Tool for Copyright
  7. Why Uber Is Paying Drivers More to Go Electric
  8. Trump’s Executive Order Misspells (and Ends) Family Separation Policy
  9. JetBlue Founder Gets Funds For a New Low-Cost U.S. Airline
  10. Here’s Why Bank of America Has Filed Nearly 50 Blockchain-Related Patents
  11. California’s Net Neutrality Plan Adds Exceptions Sought by the Telecom Industry
  12. Amazon Alexa’s Immersive ‘Westworld’ Game Could Make You Freeze All Motor Functions
  13. These 6 Cannabis Stocks Shot Up After Canada Legalized Marijuana
  14. World Health Organization Will No Longer Classify Trans People as ‘Mentally Ill’
  15. ‘Game of Thrones’ Producer Vince Gerardis Inks Amazon Studios Deal
  16. Stellar In Talks to Acquire Blockchain Startup Chain
  17. Businesses Are Salivating Over an Open North Korea. Should They Be?
  18. How AT&T and Verizon Are Bulking Up to Take On Google and Facebook
  19. Watch ‘The Breakdown,’ Fortune’s Live News Show
  20. Senate Defies Trump by Refusing to Cut $15 Billion in Spending
  21. How to Keep Google Home and Chromecast From Giving Hackers Your Location
  22. Instagram Debuts YouTube Rival IGTV Video App for ‘Creators’
  23. Tesla Sues Former Employee It Says Stole Data
  24. Facebook Messenger Will Soon Autoplay Video Ads
  25. Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Is Said to Resign From Republican Committee
  26. Robinhood CEO Takes Aim at Bitcoin Exchanges’ High Fees
  27. China Just Handed the World a 111 Million Ton Trash Problem
  28. Elon Musk Shoots for Mars — And Strains His Balance Sheet
  29. Michael Bloomberg: Why I’m Supporting Democrats in 2018
  30. Longtime GOP Strategist Steve Schmidt Has Left the Republican Party
  31. European Copyright Law Changes Could Require YouTube to Pay Billions in Fees
  32. Why Volkswagen and Ford are Teaming Up
  33. Burglars Rappel Through Best Buy Roof and Steal $100,000 in Apple Products
  34. Why Atul Gawande Is the Perfect Choice to Lead the Amazon, Berkshire, and JPMorgan Health Venture
  35. Mark Zuckerberg on Brink of Eclipsing Warren Buffett as World’s Third-Richest Person
  36. Why Gunmakers Would Rather Sell AR-15s Than Handguns
  37. With GE Booted, These 30 Companies Will Soon Form the Dow Jones Industrial Average
  38. Hurricane-Proof Homes Exist — Why Isn’t Anyone Buying Them?
  39. Airlines Tell Government to Keep Separated Migrant Children Off Their Planes Amid Viral Video Fallout
  40. Brainstorm Health: Atul Gawande to Amazon-JPM-Berkshire, Congo Ebola Outbreak, Glaxo Vs Gilead
  41. How AMC’s Version of MoviePass Stacks Up Against Its Competitor
  42. This Crypto Hedge Fund Is Paying Investors’ $10,000 Poker World Series Buy-In Fees
  43. Using Former Walmart Store to Detain Immigrant Children Is ‘Disturbing,’ Company Says
  44. A Rare Ferrari 250 GTO May Fetch a Record $45 Million at Auction
  45. Take a Look at the 10 Millionth U.S. Patent (And the First)
  46. I’m a Biblical Scholar. It’s Clear That Jeff Sessions Needs a Bible Lesson
  47. Trump Retreats on Family Separation, Signing Order to End Policy
  48. raceAhead: CEOs Weigh In On Immigration, Charleston Apologizes for Slavery
  49. Amazon’s Try-Before-You-Buy Wardrobe Service Is Ready for Prime Time
  50. Meet Atul Gawande, the Surgeon Who Will Lead the Amazon-JPMorgan-Berkshire Health Venture
  51. Goldman Sachs Is Investing $500 Million In Female-Led Startups — Will It Work?
  52. Having Too Much Employer Stock in Your 401(k) Is Dangerous. Just Look at GE
  53. Separating Immigrant Families Is Costing Millions More Than Keeping Them Together
  54. Why Porsche Just Invested in a Croatian Electric Supercar Company
  55. Apple Has Green-Lit Immigration Anthology Series ‘Little America’
  56. Term Sheet — Wednesday, June 20
  57. This VC Always Asks Three Questions Before Investing in a Moonshot Project
  58. Disney Plays Hardball With Comcast and Increases Its Bid for Fox to $38 Per Share
  59. Michael Cohen’s Requests for Trump to Pay His Legal Fees Fall on Deaf Ears
  60. Data Sheet—Tech Industry Condemns Migrant Child Separation Policy. But What Will They Actually Do About It?
  61. Urban Agriculture Startup Gotham Greens Closes $29 Million Round of Funding
  62. Nikki Haley UNHRC, Goldman Sachs, P&G Gender Diversity: Broadsheet June 20
  63. H&M Has Launched Its First Ever Pride Collection. But Some Items Are Made In Countries Where Being Gay Is Illegal
  64. ‘This Is a Fundamental Issue:’ Why Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins Challenged Trump on Border Separations
  65. CEO Satya Nadella Says He’s Against Family Separation But Isn’t Ending Microsoft’s ICE Contract
  66. CEOs v. Border Separations, Dow Boots GE, Starbucks Closings: CEO Daily for June 20, 2018
  67. The U.S. Economy May Be Booming, But Americans Aren’t Saving
  68. J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon: Immigration Reform—Not Family Separation—Will ‘Boost the Economy’
  69. Trump’s Family Border Separation Policy Is Being Fought on a New Battleground: Wikipedia’s List of Concentration Camps
  70. Cryptocurrency Hedge Fund Gets VC Fred Wilson’s Backing Amid Bitcoin Slump
  71. Canada Is Now Just One Small Step From Legalizing Recreational Marijuana Nationwide
  72. Cryptocurrencies Tumble After $32 Million South Korea Exchange Hack
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