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  1. McDonald’s Changed Its Apple Pie to Be Less Sweet. Now Customers Are Turning Sour
  2. Trump’s Tariffs Are a War on Christmas Gifts. Here’s How to Keep Them From Blowing Up Your Budget
  3. On the Heels of Amazon Killing a Seattle Head Tax, Paul Allen Gives $30 Million for a New Housing Complex
  4. Machines Will Do Half of All ‘Work Tasks’ By 2025. Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Worry
  5. WeWork Settles With New York, Drops Broad Employee Non-Compete Clauses
  6. Eventbrite Raises IPO Pricing Range, Now Hopes to Raise as Much as $230 Million
  7. McDonald’s Workers Are Striking on National Cheeseburger Day. The Reason Why Has Nothing to Do With Fast Food
  8. Poland Offers to Pay Billions for ‘Fort Trump,’ a Russia-Facing Military Base
  9. Watch: Julie Chen Quits ‘The Talk’ Via Video, Following the Resignation of Former CBS CEO Les Moonves
  10. How America Will Win the Global War for Talent
  11. Congress Is Set to Pass a Major Opioid Bill. It May Not Be Enough to Fight the Addiction Crisis
  12. Brainstorm Health: Opioid Bill Passed, NFL Players’ Boycott, Teen Marijuana Vaping
  13. Lufthansa Will Tap Kegs on Its Flights for Oktoberfest
  14. Tiffany Unveils First New Engagement Line in Nearly a Decade
  15. What Startups Can Learn From Their Elders
  16. raceAhead: Diversity at the Emmy Awards
  17. 21 NFL Hall of Famers Are Threatening a Boycott. Here’s Why
  18. Ride-Sharing Service Lyft Has Delivered Its 1 Billionth Ride
  19. Wage Gap, Meet Equity Gap: Women Hold Only 9% of Startup Equity
  20. Tesla Said to Be Facing Criminal Probe Over Elon Musk Statements
  21. FCC Head Ajit Pai Compares California’s Net Neutrality Regulations to Plastic Straw Bans
  22. Audi’s All-Electric SUV Is Germany’s First Serious Shot Across Tesla’s Bow
  23. Nintendo Switch Online Launches Today. Here’s What You Need to Know
  24. Ferrari’s Icona Is Its Most Powerful Road Car Ever
  25. Here’s the Other Reason People Are Interested in Nintendo Today
  26. Expect a Zany Vision for TIME Under New Ownership
  27. Julia Louis-Dreyfus Among Over 200 High School Alumnae Supporting Kavanaugh Accuser Christine Blasey Ford
  28. Rice University Announces Free Tuition for Low and Middle-Income Students
  29. Term Sheet — Tuesday, September 18
  30. Exclusive: Delivery Startup Postmates Raises $300 Million, Joins Unicorn Club
  31. ACLU, Labor Union, Allege Facebook’s Ad Targeting Discriminates By Gender
  32. Bread Raises $60 Million to Challenge Store Brand Credit Cards
  33. 60% of College Students Say They Are Extremely Anxious. These Are Their Biggest Worries
  34. Biden: Presume the ‘Essence’ of Sexual Assault Accusations Are ‘Real’
  35. Erectile Dysfunction Startup Roman Raised $88 Million to Help You Stop Smoking
  36. Data Sheet—Expect a Zany Vision for TIME Under New Ownership
  37. Salesforce’s Quip Takes on Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides
  38. Must Love Football: Marriott Seeks ‘Courtyard NFL Global Correspondent’ to Travel the World
  39. Visa and Mastercard Will Pay $6 Billion to End a Massive Price-Fixing Lawsuit
  40. Hillary Clinton, Beth Comstock, Soon-Yi: Broadsheet September 18
  41. Former GE Vice Chair Beth Comstock: Why I Turned Down Steve Jobs—Twice
  42. Maps and Apps: Google Just Made a Huge Jump Into the Auto Industry
  43. Rocketing Costs? The Air Force’s New Price Tag for Trump’s Space Force Shows Why It’s So Unpopular in Congress
  44. Ex-Trump Advisor Gary Cohn Says J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon Would Actually Make a ‘Phenomenal’ President
  45. Trade War, Auto Antitrust, Musk Suit: CEO Daily for September 18, 2018
  46. And the Emmy Goes to… Streaming Services
  47. China Will Hit the U.S. With a ‘Synchronized’ Retaliation for Trump’s New $200 Billion Round of Tariffs
  48. Who’s @yousuck2020? He’s the Billionaire Entrepreneur Elon Musk Is Sending to the Moon, Of Course
  49. The Four Best Investments We Can Make in the Global War on Poverty
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