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  1. How Did Cancer-Causing Chemicals Contaminate Heart Meds? A House Committee Wants Answers
  2. Apple’s Video, News Subscriptions Are Almost Ripe and Ready to Take on Amazon Prime
  3. Hold onto Your Rupees: This Classic ‘Legend of Zelda’ Game Is Being Remade for Nintendo Switch
  4. FEMA Chief Resigns, Still Faces Storm Over Hurricane Maria Response
  5. Tim Cook, Ginni Rometty Join Trump’s Panel on A.I. and Workforce Automation
  6. Gilded Age 2.0: U.S. Income Inequality Increases to Pre-Great Depression Levels
  7. 50 Cent Joins Gucci Boycott, Burns Designer’s Shirt on Instagram
  8. Instagram Glitch Leaves Celebrity Instagrammers Wondering Where Their Followers Went
  9. Bring Your Yoga Mat. CVS Is Rolling Out Community Space As Part of Pilot Program
  10. While Amazon’s HQ2 Faces Pushback, Google Is Quietly Spending $13 Billion in Heartland States
  11. Brainstorm Health: J&J Auris Acquisition, Traditional Health Care, Medicare Buy In
  12. With the New ‘Frozen 2’ Trailer, Disney’s 2019 Just Got a Lot Hotter
  13. ‘Breaking Bad’ Movie Sequel Will Debut on Netflix—Before It Heads to TV
  14. Honest Company Alum Raises $8 Million for ‘Natural’ Perfume Startup
  15. Chicago Cubs, Sinclair Create New Regional Sports Channel to Make Fans Pay More to Watch Games
  16. The Federal Budget Deficit Is Up Nearly 42%
  17. Amsterdam Art Museum to Display Hundreds of Rembrandt Works in a Single Exhibit
  18. 1,200 Kids Were Killed by Guns Since the Parkland Shooting. Now, Teen Journalists Are Telling Their Stories
  19. NASA Formally Says Its Goodbyes to the Mars Opportunity Rover
  20. Bank Mergers Are Happening Faster Under the Trump Administration, But is That a Good Thing?
  21. Ex-Top Apple Lawyer Faces Criminal Charges for Insider Trading
  22. Border Deal May Be Released Thursday as Work Goes On, Lowey Says
  23. Trump Installed a $50,000 Golf Simulator at the White House
  24. ‘I Should Be Paying More Taxes.’ 5 Takeaways From Howard Schultz’s CNN Town Hall
  25. Howard Schultz Doesn’t See Color
  26. Here Are the Most and Least Reliable Cars, According to J.D. Power
  27. Levi’s to Return to Stock Exchange After Strong Comeback
  28. From Snakes to Grenades, Some Strange Items TSA Found Last Year
  29. Why We Can’t Have Nice Trains
  30. Data Sheet—Why We Can’t Have Nice Trains
  31. WWE Hall of Famer Sues Activision for Using His Image in Latest ‘Call of Duty’
  32. Why Sen. Mitch McConnell Is Going to Force a Vote on the Green New Deal
  33. Trump Edges Toward Taking Shutdown-Averting Border Deal
  34. Ford Issues Three Recalls on Over 1.8 Million Cars and Pickups
  35. BuzzFeed Employees Vote to Unionize After Major Layoffs
  36. Millennials and Generation Z Have a Big Problem With Traditional Health Care in the U.S.
  37. Term Sheet — Wednesday, February 13
  38. Instagram Account in Indonesia That Displayed Homosexual Abuse Taken Down
  39. Prolific Angel Investor David Tisch Talks About Missing WeWork, Casper, and Beating Himself Up Over Missed Deals
  40. Sears Survives for Now—But Will Be Smaller in More Ways Than One
  41. National Strike Halts All Flights In and Out of Belgium, Sets Off Delays Across Europe
  42. ‘Facilitating Saudi Patriarchy:’ Apple and Google Blasted for Carrying App Where Saudi Men Track Wives
  43. Gucci Boosts Cultural Sensitivity Training After Blackface Debacle
  44. Record Earnings, Good Economy—So Why Are the Big Banks Cutting Back?
  45. Tesla Ships Thousands of Model 3s to China to Prepare for End of Trade-War Truce
  46. Amazon and GM, Ghosn Lawyers, Xi Meeting: CEO Daily for February 13, 2019
  47. You Can Get Two Dozen Roses for Less Than $20 Thanks to Whole Foods and Amazon
  48. With Candy-Heart Maker Necco Out of Business, Other Confectioners Vie for Valentine’s Day Love
  49. Carlos Ghosn Replaces Lawyers with ‘Hotshot’ Attorney as His Trial Approaches
  50. On Trade, Trump and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Share Some Common Ground
  51. Katy Perry Shoe, Katie Couric Book, Diversity Research: Broadsheet for February 13
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