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  1. Every 2018 Female Congressional Candidate With Kids Under 2 Lost. This PAC Aims to Help Moms Win
  2. Watchdog Slams U.S. GSA’s Lease to Trump Hotel, Says It Violated Obligation “to Uphold and Enforce the Constitution”
  3. Key West Wants to Put the Cap on Sunscreens in Order to Save Coral Reefs
  4. John Bogle, Vanguard Founder Who Created Index Funds, Dies at 89
  5. TSA Agents Make It Clear: They Can’t Afford to Work Without Pay Through Shutdown
  6. Despite Government Shutdown, Hyundai, Kia Issue Vehicle Recall for Risk of Engine Fire
  7. Google Is Paying Employees for Six Months of Charity Work
  8. Brainstorm Health: Physician Burnout, OxyContin Marketing, 3D Printed Spine Scaffolding
  9. IRS to Go Easy on Taxpayers Suffering From 2018 Tax Code Confusion
  10. Fed Survey Shows More Businesses Are ‘Less Optimistic’ About Economic Outlook
  11. Sears Lives to Fight Another Day But Will Need a Miracle
  12. Can Blockchain Solve Child Labor in the Cobalt Industry?
  13. Remembering Herb Kelleher: An Unparalleled Innovator in Commercial Aviation
  14. Why Aren’t Millennials Buying Houses? Their Heavy Student Loan Debt
  15. Now That’s Fake News: The Ironic Reason Activists Handed Out Phony Washington Post Newspapers
  16. What Happens to U.K. Companies if There’s a No Deal Brexit?
  17. Netflix Is Creating a Series Called ‘Space Force’ Starring Steve Carell
  18. T-Mobile Execs Became VIPs at Trump Hotel While Awaiting Trump’s $26 Billion Merger Approval
  19. Motorola’s New Foldable Display RAZR Will Have a $1,500 Price Tag
  20. A Draft Letter From a Bipartisan Group of Senators Asks Trump for a Temporary Government Reopening
  21. Government Shutdown Puts U.S. at Major Hacking Risk, Cybersecurity Experts Warn
  22. Education Startup Backed By Mark Zuckerberg Starts Global Expansion With Acquisition
  23. Diet Coke Is Getting Two New Flavors for 2019
  24. Marco Rubio Introduces Privacy Bill to Create Federal Regulations on Data Collection
  25. Facebook Is Bringing Stricter Ad Rules to Countries With Upcoming Elections
  26. JPMorgan CEO Says Hard Brexit Would Be a ‘Disaster’ for Britain
  27. The Average Federal Worker Has Missed $5,000 in Wages So Far During Government Shutdown, Report Says
  28. Karen Pence Returns to Teach at School That Bans LGBTQ Students and Staff
  29. It’s Official: Wall Street Topped $100 Billion in Profit
  30. raceAhead: The True Cost of Cheap Food
  31. Craft Brewer Sues Trump Administration Over Government Shutdown
  32. Goldman Sachs CEO Apologizes to Malaysian People for 1MDB Scandal
  33. ‘Pokemon Go’ Creator Captures $245 Million in Funding, Mulls IPO
  34. Survey: Facebook Users Remain Unaware Of Targeted Advertising Practices
  35. Citigroup Reveals Female Employees Earn 29% Less Than Men Do
  36. Pelosi’s Letter Effectively Bans Trump From Delivering Traditional State of the Union
  37. United CEO Says Prolonged Government Shutdown Could Be Problematic for the Airline
  38. WeWork Responds to Report on CEO Making Millions Leasing Property to the Company
  39. Term Sheet — Wednesday, January 16
  40. Data Sheet—Which Company Should Apple Buy Next? No, Really
  41. Chris Christie Takes Aim at Jared Kushner in New Memoir
  42. Many Kenyans Express Outrage at New York Times Over Graphic Terror Attack Photo
  43. Mobile App Store Spending Topped $100 Billion in 2018
  44. Researchers Discover Big Cybersecurity Flaw In Fortnite
  45. PG&E Repeatedly Warned Investors About Weather-Related Disasters
  46. Marriott Establishes New Loyalty Program After Massive Data Breach
  47. Theresa May Brexit, Indra Nooyi World Bank, Ulta Beauty: Broadsheet January 16
  48. YouTube Bans Dangerous Stunts and Emotionally Distressing Pranks
  49. U.S. Brings Multiple Charges over 2016 SEC Data Hack
  50. Why China Just Injected $83 Billion into Its Economy
  51. The marijuana billionaire who doesn’t smoke weed
  52. Eddie Lampert’s Winning Bankruptcy Bid Saves Sears—And 50,000 U.S. Jobs
  53. Roku Ditches Alex Jones and InfoWars Following Intense Backlash
  54. Wall Street, Brace Yourself: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Joining House Financial Services Committee
  55. The U.S. Government Is Shut-Down and Divided. But the U.K.’s Brexit Chaos Is—Somehow—Even Worse
  56. Brexit Chaos, Shutdown Hits Fan, Oh Snap: CEO Daily for January 16, 2019
  57. DNC Pulls Women’s March Sponsorship Amid Anti-Semitism Controversy
  58. Santander Just Rescinded Its New CEO’s Appointment Over an Exorbitant Pay Package
  59. McDonald’s Loses Big Mac Trademark Across Europe
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