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  1. WeWork’s Moment of Truth Approaches As Board Deliberates SoftBank, JPMorgan Financing Deals
  2. Pro Basketball’s Gender Pay Gap Is the ‘Perfect Business Problem,’ the WNBA’s New Commissioner Says
  3. Susan Rice Calls Trump ‘Erratic and Untruthful,’ and Recounts Benghazi Fallout
  4. Female Directors Agree a ‘Blunt Instrument Is Necessary’ to Get Women on Boards
  5. IBM Disputes Google’s Leaked ‘Quantum Supremacy’ Claim
  6. How Starbucks Changed Its Take on the Supply Chain (and What Ariana Grande Fans Taught the Company)
  7. Cleveland Clinic Partners With American Well to Launch Virtual Care Company: Brainstorm Health
  8. Peloton’s CFO Has ‘So Much Sympathy’ for WeWork
  9. NordVPN Suffered a Security Breach, Denies Being Hacked
  10. Nordstrom Opens Lavish NYC Flagship Hoping to Kickstart Growth
  11. How to Survive a Difficult Conversation: raceAhead
  12. Social Purpose Is Imperative for Competitive Hiring Today, Executives Say
  13. How a Chinese Developer at Tencent Is Shaping the Future of Gaming
  14. 5 Things Facebook Just Announced About Election Interference
  15. Donald Trump Jr. on the Hustings: Energizing His Father’s Loyalists
  16. Scorsese and Coppola’s Marvel Disses Reopen Old Debates About Movies and ‘Cinema’
  17. Leaders Embrace Innovation by Disrupting Company Culture
  18. Trump Administration Turnover: Who Will Be Next to Leave?
  19. After WeWork, Private Investors Have a Message For Startups: Lose Money ‘Thoughtfully’
  20. Beer, Blockchain and Derivatives Trades: A Hackathon Brings Bankers and Techies Together to Disrupt a Trillion-Dollar Market
  21. Flaw in Google’s New Pixel 4 Raises Risk of Snooping While You Sleep
  22. Republican Senators Against Trump’s Impeachment Aren’t Likely to Face Losses at the Polls. Here’s Why
  23. Collecting Illegal Immigrant DNA Includes Asylum Seekers, Under Trump Policy
  24. 4 Drug Giants Reach $260 Million Settlement in Ohio Opioid Case. What Happens Next?
  25. What Happens If You Defy a Congressional Subpoena—And All the Officials Who Have So Far
  26. Disney+ Reveals Its Slate of Feel-Good Unscripted Fare
  27. Canada Votes in Election That Could See Trudeau Lose Power
  28. Streaming Wars Will Cost Netflix Another $2 Billion
  29. Trump’s Former Fed Pick Stephen Moore Announces Cryptocurrency to Compete With Central Banks
  30. Verizon Adds Home 5G Internet Service in One More City
  31. How Spotify Is Making Podcasts Hot Again: Term Sheet
  32. The Mark Hurd I Knew—Data Sheet
  33. Inside Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit: The Broadsheet
  34. Nespresso Is Debuting Its First-Ever 100% Puerto Rican Coffee—With Help From George Clooney and Lin-Manuel Miranda
  35. The Future 50 Sustainability All Stars
  36. Plunging Costs Make Solar the Renewables Leader as World Struggles to Meet Paris Accord
  37. How Regulators Nearly Killed Off Libra—and Why They Might Yet Have Second Thoughts About the Digital Currency
  38. Fortune’s Future 50 List: CEO Daily
  39. Why JPMorgan Chase Wants to Give More Former Criminals a Second Chance
  40. The Founder of Indonesia’s Most Valuable Unicorn Is Resigning to Work for the Government
  41. With Housing Costs Soaring, World Cities Watch as Berlin Freezes Rents
  42. Balancing tomorrow’s opportunity and today’s capacity
  43. How the Fortune Future 50 identifies companies with long-term growth potential
  44. Spotify saved the music industry. Now what?
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