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  1. U.K. Parliament’s No on Theresa May’s Brexit Deal Leaves Route Forward in Question
  2. Coalition Pressures Amazon, Microsoft, and Google to Keep Facial Recognition Surveillance Away From Government
  3. Snap’s Stock Falls Nearly 9% on Announcement Its CFO is Leaving After Only Eight Months
  4. 5 Things to Know About Kirsten Gillibrand, the Democrat Who Launched Her 2020 Presidential Run on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert
  5. Furloughed Employees in Oil Rights, Aviation, Food Safety Called Back Without Pay. Are the Recalls Legal?
  6. Verizon Slaps ‘Spam’ Fees on Remind, a Free Service Teachers Use to Text Students
  7. AG Nominee William Barr Would Protect Mueller, but Write the Russia Investigation Public Report Himself
  8. Steve King Votes in Favor of House Resolution Condemning His Own Racist Comments
  9. Immigrants Founded Nearly Half of 2018’s Fortune 100 Companies, New Data Analysis Shows
  10. Brainstorm Health: Shutdown and the FDA, Microsoft Walgreens Deal, Walmart CVS Split
  11. Netflix Raised Prices and the Stock Market Rewarded It. How Will Consumers React?
  12. States Hold Breath as Trump’s Attorney General Nominee Says He Won’t Prosecute Pot in Marijuana-Legal States
  13. As Shutdown Continues, U.S. Government Recalls Furloughed IRS Agents to Process Tax Refunds
  14. ‘So This Was a Real Toy?!’ Toy Bomb Game Pulled from Shelves After Intense Backlash
  15. Coast Guard Commandant Advises Service Members to ‘Stay the Course’ as First Missed Paycheck Passes
  16. Microsoft Lines Up Yet Another Retailer, Walgreens, in Latest Challenge to Amazon
  17. Iran Attempts to Launch Satellite Into Orbit, Despite U.S. Warnings
  18. New York State Senate Moves to Protect Minors From Gay Conversion Therapy
  19. These Googly-Eyed Robots Could Be Coming to a Grocery Aisle Near You. Here’s What They Do
  20. raceAhead: King and Watson and The Sins of the Present
  21. The Government Shutdown Is Bad. But It Could Get Much Worse
  22. China Issues a Travel Advisory for Canada As Relations Continue to Decline
  23. Companies Spent Billions Of Dollars on Junk Food Ads Targeting Black And Hispanic Youth
  24. The Best Time To Land a Job This Year Is Right Now
  25. Former Pepsi CEO Indra Nooyi Could Be in the Running to Head the World Bank
  26. Exclusive: Offensive Security Names New CEO; Former No. 2 at HackerOne, Lynda
  27. Why Old-Fashioned, Over-the-Air TV Is Booming
  28. EPA Prosecutions Against Polluters Lowest in 30 Years
  29. JP Morgan Feels Market Volatility Despite Record Q4 Profit
  30. Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich Will Join CNN as a Political Commentator
  31. Cheap Battery Replacements Could Have Significantly Contributed to Apple’s Shortfall
  32. Report: Verizon Adding Free Apple Music To Some Phone Plans
  33. Here’s How Much Donald Trump’s Fast Food Spread for the Clemson Tigers May Have Cost
  34. Trump Plan to Put Citizenship Question on 2020 Census Blocked by Court
  35. How Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Fueled a Humble Comeback
  36. Ulta Beauty CEO Says of Her Success: “Anything is Possible” With Hard Work and Persistence
  37. Netflix Announces Its Biggest Streaming Price Increase Ever
  38. Term Sheet — Tuesday, January 15
  39. Most Americans Say U.S. Health Care Is in a ‘State of Crisis’
  40. SAG-AFTRA Blasts the Oscars Over ‘Graceless Pressure Tactics’
  41. Walmart Leaving the CVS Health Network Could Roil Drugstores
  42. Google’s Balloon Internet Service Gets High-Powered Advisors
  43. Data Sheet—How Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Fueled a Humble Comeback
  44. What to Watch for in William Barr’s Confirmation Hearing
  45. Nissan’s Carlos Ghosn Faces Months in Jail After Another Rejected Bid for Bail
  46. Apple Might Actually Resurrect the iPod Touch in 2019
  47. Delta Warns Government Shutdown Will Affect Travel Demand and Airfares
  48. Whole Foods Shelves Its 365 Store Concept
  49. Facebook Commits $300 Million to Support Local News
  50. Chinese Direct Investment in the U.S. Is Plummeting—and Likely to Fall Further
  51. Steve King Calls His Removal from Congressional Committees an ‘Unprecedented Assault’ on Freedom of Speech
  52. China Is Growing Cotton and Potatoes on the Far Side of the Moon
  53. Volkswagen and Ford Are About to Reveal the Terms of Their Big Partnership
  54. Drone Deliveries May Arrive Sooner than Expected Thanks to New FAA Plan
  55. Gillette’s New ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Ad Makes Nike’s Colin Kaepernick Stance Look Coy
  56. Fake Porn Videos Are Terrorizing Women. Do We Need a Law to Stop Them?
  57. Geisha Williams, Gretchen Carlson, Neomi Rao: Broadsheet January 15
  58. Gillette Ad, Ghosn Detention, Birth Control: CEO Daily for January 15, 2019
  59. Huawei Doesn’t Spy for the Chinese, Says Founder Ren Zhengfei
  60. Justice Department Says All Online Gambling Is Illegal
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