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  1. Qatar Airways CEO Apologizes for Saying His Job Must Be Held by a Man
  2. Elon Musk Admits Mistakes Caused Tesla’s Model 3 Production Delays
  3. 6 Things We Just Learned from Tesla’s Shareholder Meeting
  4. Yelp Reviews Have Tanked for the Colorado Bakery at Center of Same-Sex Wedding Cake Case
  5. IHOP Is Getting a New Name. And It Doesn’t Include Pancakes
  6. Want to Optimize Your Caffeine Intake? An Army Researcher Created an Algorithm for That
  7. Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone’s Recall Is the Latest Black Eye for Pfizer Unit Hospira
  8. Donald Trump Jr.’s ‘Defense of Daddy’ Book Is Getting a Cold Shoulder From Publishers
  9. Facebook Wants to Help You Karaoke With Friends
  10. America’s Veterinarian Shortage Is Bad for Animals and Humans Alike
  11. Kodak Teases Test Photos on New Ektachrome Film
  12. Why It’s So Hard for Innovative Smartphone Makers to Succeed
  13. Josh Kushner’s Thrive Capital Strikes Gold in GitHub Deal
  14. The Promise—and Missed Opportunities—of Electronic Health Records
  15. Adrian Grenier and Aidan Gallagher Want You to Fight Plastic Pollution for World Environment Day
  16. Brainstorm Health: The Future of EHRs, Naloxone Recall, Appaloosa Vs Allergan
  17. Washington Attorney General Sues Facebook and Google Over Campaign Finance Violations
  18. Johnsonville Factory Worker Accused of Tampering With Sausage Links
  19. Will Trump Help the U.S. Return to Economic Prosperity?
  20. Apple Is Opening Health Records API to Developers
  21. Kate Spade Remembered by Celebrities and Fans After Apparent Suicide
  22. For Nearly $3,000 a Month, Mercedes-Benz Is Giving Customers Unlimited Access to Its Fleet
  23. Walmart Selling Majority Stake of Brazil Business in Latest International Shakeup
  24. McDonald’s Is Planning to Add Self-Serve Kiosks Across the U.S.
  25. Microsoft’s $7.5 Billion GitHub Acquisition Is One of Its Biggest Bets Yet
  26. raceAhead: Riz Ahmed on Representation
  27. What the Supreme Court’s Masterpiece Cakeshop Ruling Could Mean for Trump’s Travel Ban
  28. A 9,500% Stock Surge Turns Janitors Into Millionaires
  29. G Suite Users Must Switch to the New Gmail by October
  30. Mark Cuban Says He’s Weighing a Presidential Bid
  31. What The First Microscopes Teach Us About Electronic Health Records
  32. Kate Spade, Co-Founder of Fashion Empire, Found Dead of Apparent Suicide
  33. Couple at Center of $1.2 Million Amazon Scam Gets Nearly 6 Years in Prison
  34. Emirates Wants Amazon-Like Robots Sorting Out Airport Baggage
  35. Why Women Hold the Majority of Student Loan Debt in America
  36. This Alta Motorcycle Hints at Harley-Davidson’s Electric Future
  37. Ticketfly Data Breach Exposes 26 Million Customers’ Information
  38. Air Travel Is About to Become More Expensive, Airline CEOs Say
  39. The Casper Nap Pillow Is Your Next $35 Travel Companion
  40. Not Prepared for Retirement? Here’s a Solution: Don’t Retire
  41. DNA Testing Service MyHeritage Says 92 Million User Accounts Have Been Compromised
  42. Lava Evaporates Hawaii’s Largest Lake
  43. Rimowa and Virgil Abloh Are Creating Completely See-Through Luggage
  44. Harvey Weinstein Pleads Not Guilty to Rape and Criminal Sex Act Charges
  45. SEC Appoints New Crypto Chief to Oversee Digital Assets and ICOs
  46. Did Facebook Give Data to China’s Phone Makers? Company Won’t Say
  47. The Best Cities in America — Big and Small
  48. Lord & Taylor Is Closing 10 Stores Including Its Fifth Avenue Flagship
  49. How Apple and Microsoft Are Targeting Developers
  50. Mellody Hobson Will Become Starbucks Vice Chair After Howard Schultz Departure
  51. David Koch Is Retiring From Koch Industries, Political Network
  52. Leak Reveals Apple Face ID on iOS 12 Could Recognize Two Different People
  53. Term Sheet — Tuesday, June 5
  54. The Miss America Pageant Is Getting Rid of the Swimsuit Competition
  55. Climate Proposals Have No Effect on Shareholder Returns. My Research Proves It
  56. Data Sheet—Why Developers Are Feeling the Love From Apple and Microsoft
  57. ‘They’re Getting Different Answers.’ Lots of Workers Ask for Raises, But White People Are More Likely to Get Them
  58. The End of the PC Era: Sharp Is Buying One of the Last Personal Computing Giants—For Only $36 Million
  59. Saudi Women Drivers, U.S. Softball, Bill Clinton Whiffs on #MeToo: Broadsheet for June 5
  60. The White House Was Going to Pay Boeing $24 Million for 2 Refrigerators on Air Force One. Not Anymore
  61. ‘I Thought I Was Fairly Disciplined.’ Apple CEO Tim Cook Rolls Out New Tools to Fight Phone Addiction
  62. As Trump Disinvites the Eagles, A Brief Look at His Fraught History With Champion Athletes
  63. Howard Schultz, Twitter Pop, Manafort Accusation: CEO Daily for June 5, 2018
  64. How the World’s Largest Chocolate Maker Is Spending $1 Billion to Fight Climate Change
  65. McDonald’s New Chicago Headquarters Is Officially Open. Why It Moved Back to the City After 47 Years
  66. Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Wants ‘Pure’ Bitcoin to Become the Global Internet Currency
  67. Donald Trump Has Unblocked Some Critics on Twitter, But He Clearly Isn’t Happy About It
  68. Twitter Stock Pops Even Higher on News That It Will Replace Monsanto on the S&P 500
  69. 5 Things to Expect at Tesla’s Shareholder Meeting Today
  70. This Airline CEO Said Only a Man Can Do His Job
  71. Why Trump Just Disinvited the Philadelphia Eagles From Their White House Super Bowl Party
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