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  1. Fortnite’s Season 8 Is Here—and There Be Pirates
  2. Tesla Unveils $35,000 Model 3s, Will Shutter Most of Its Retail Stores
  3. Brainstorm Health: MeToo in Medicine, Livongo Amazon Tool, HIV Progress
  4. HBO’s CEO and Hitmaker Richard Plepler Leaving Cable Network Following AT&T Merger
  5. California Was on Everyone’s Mind at Congressional Data Privacy Hearings. Here’s Why
  6. America’s Farmers Face Challenging Times. Loan Delinquencies Hit a Nine-Year High
  7. Jordan Peele’s Early Box Office for ‘Get Out’ Follow-Up ‘Us’ Is No Horror Story, Report Says
  8. How Climate Change Could Knock Fish Off of Dinner Plates
  9. Good Riddance To Black History Month
  10. YouTube Hopes to Silence Child Predators by Shuttering Comments on Videos of Kids
  11. Is Warren Buffett Buying Southwest Airlines? Possibility Pushes Stock Up 4%
  12. Former Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen Is Going to Jail, but His Testimony Made Him a TV Star
  13. J.C. Penney Once Again Learns It Has to Listen to Shoppers
  14. Is Your Business Ready for Blockchain?
  15. Gap Is Spinning Off Its Wildly Successful Old Navy Chain
  16. Cory Booker Wants to Legalize Marijuana in the United States
  17. Average Tax Refund Is Up 1.3% but the Number of People Getting Refunds Has Dropped
  18. Tesla Halts Vehicle Orders on Website Ahead of Announcement
  19. Former GOP Governor Thinks Abolishing the Electoral College Would Hurt White People
  20. The World’s Most Expensive Bed Is $150,000. Here’s What It Looks Like
  21. General Motors’ Executive Shuffle: 2 Top Execs Are Leaving—One Might Go to Amazon
  22. Tabitha King Wants to Remind the Media She Is More Than Stephen King’s Wife
  23. Man Sent Threats and White Powder to OKCupid CEO, Officials Say
  24. Patriots Owner Kraft Pleads Not Guilty in Prostitution Case
  25. The Big Number That Explains Kraft Heinz’s Big Collapse
  26. Black Mothers Face a Higher Risk of Pregnancy-Related Deaths Than White Women
  27. Nike Should Stop Sponsoring Colleges Until Student-Athletes Can Get Paid
  28. Facebook’s Workplace Has Acquired 2 Million Paid Users in 18 Months
  29. Which Are the Best New 5G Phones This Year And Does Apple Care?
  30. Huawei Pleads Not Guilty in U.S. Case; Canada CFO Decision Looms
  31. North Korea Disputes Trump Claim Kim Sought End to All Sanctions
  32. A New Data Protection Bill Aims to Tackle Racial Ad Targeting
  33. Medicine Has Its Own #MeToo Problems. Can Time’s Up Healthcare Fix It?
  34. Nike Signs Its First Esports Sponsorship Deal
  35. Netflix Could Be Losing $192 Million a Month From Piracy, Report Says
  36. Why Most New Ideas Fail—And How to Make Yours an Exception
  37. China Trade War Cost Tops $40 Billion in Lost U.S. Exports
  38. Trump Gets Bipartisan Praise for Walking Out of Summit With Kim
  39. U.S. Tax Refunds Up 17% in Latest Data Set, Mnuchin Says
  40. Mysterious Odor on Alaska Airlines Flight Sends Four to Hospital
  41. A Record Number of Robots Were Put to Work in the U.S. in 2018
  42. Martha Stewart Will Partner With Canopy Growth to Launch a New Line of CBD Products
  43. PG&E Records $10.5 Billion Charge in California’s Camp Fire
  44. Israel Top Prosecutor Plans to Indict Netanyahu for Bribery
  45. Hyundai, Kia Recall 500,000 Vehicles Over Fire Risk
  46. What Retail Workers Say About Technology Potentially Eliminating Their Jobs
  47. U.S. and China on Verge of ‘Historic’ Trade Deal, Kudlow Says
  48. These Are the Areas With the Most Expensive Commutes
  49. Which Are the Best New 5G Phones This Year—And Does Apple Care?
  50. Trump Business Aides Under Microscope After Cohen Names Names
  51. Trump Giving Kim a Pass on Warmbier Torture Draws Condemnation
  52. Data Sheet—Which Are the Best New 5G Phones This Year And Does Apple Care?
  53. Last Year Was a Record Breaker for the Video Game Industry. Here’s Why It Won’t Happen Again in 2019
  54. U.S. Should Accept North Korea With Some Nuclear Weapons, Panetta Says
  55. Term Sheet — Thursday, February 28
  56. Trump on Cohen Testimony: ‘He Lied a Lot But He Didn’t Lie About One Thing’
  57. A Less Than Merry Christmas for Victoria’s Secret Means More Store Closings Ahead
  58. Amazon Is Developing Services to Help Kill Off Counterfeit Product Sales
  59. U.S. Economy Grew Faster Than Expected at the End of 2018
  60. Some Uber and Lyft Drivers Are Getting a Big Perk: Access to the IPOs
  61. Donald Trump’s Deal-Making Style Takes a Turn
  62. A No-Deal Brexit Seems Less Likely, but It’s Still Taking Its Toll on U.K. Retailers and Auto Makers
  63. The Average American Uses 3 Rolls of Toilet Paper Each Week—And It’s Devastating Forests
  64. These Companies Are the Best Workplaces in the Bay Area
  65. The 70 Best Companies to Work For in the Bay Area
  66. Masayoshi Son-Backed Startup OneWeb Launches Its First Space-Based Internet Satellites 
  67. Silicon Valley Billionaire Michael Moritz to Sponsor U.K.’s Prestigious Booker Prize
  68. Trump Dealmaking, Chinese Factories, Tech Shares: CEO Daily for February 28, 2019
  69. Airbus May Assemble Newest Jet in China to Secure Far East Deals
  70. Mithril Capital’s Ajay Royan Talks About Working with Peter Thiel and Why ‘Investing Is Hard’
  71. ‘A Complete Reversal of Progress:’ Why 2018 Was the Deadliest Year for Pedestrians Since 1990
  72. Daimler and BMW to Co-Develop Next Generation of Self-Drive Cars
  73. Jane Mayer, Neomi Rao, Yvette Noel-Schure: Broadsheet February 28
  74. Boeing Lands Huge 777 Deal With British Airways
  75. Trump Walks Out of Kim Meeting Over Sanctions
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