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  1. Roger McNamee Has Gone From Mentoring Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Sounding the Alarm
  2. YouTube Nears Major Milestone Amid Emphasis on Subscriptions
  3. Jeff Bezos’s Pro-Journalism Super Bowl Ad Rankles Washington Post Staffers
  4. Google’s Life-Science Sibling Verily Is Reportedly Developing Smart Shoes to Track Your Weight, Health
  5. See Who Won Super Bowl 2019’s Battle Between Bookies and Customers
  6. Equity-Backed Women’s Apparel Retailer Charlotte Russe Files for Bankruptcy
  7. Brainstorm Health: Ultrasound Drug Delivery, Netflix and Goop, Alkermes Rejection
  8. IBM and McCormick Are Using Artificial Intelligence to Create New Spice Blends
  9. T-Mobile’s John Legere Promises Rates Won’t Increase If the Sprint Merger Gets Approved
  10. Instagram Chief Admits the Company Needs to Do Much More to Protect Users From Harmful Content
  11. DR Congo’s Ebola Virus Outbreak Is Six Months Old and Spreading. Here’s Why
  12. Netflix’s Newest Breakout Star? Ted Bundy
  13. Elon Musk Sends SpaceX’s Raptor Rocket Engine Roaring Onto Twitter
  14. raceAhead: Virginia Governor Ralph Northam Faces Calls To Resign
  15. Microsoft May Soon Expand Xbox Live to Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android, Report Says
  16. Who Won Super Bowl 2019? ‘Last Man’ Players Will Call a Foul If You Tell Them
  17. Flickr May Start Deleting Your Old Photos Starting Tomorrow. Here’s Why
  18. Former Sen. Joe Lieberman Becomes Rare Ally for Embattled Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam
  19. Bud Light’s Super Bowl Commercial Slammed Competitors for Using Corn Syrup, But It’s in Other ‘Bud’ Beers
  20. Commuters Can Now Use Uber Boats to Avoid Traffic Jams in Mumbai
  21. Canada Joins Growing List of Nations in Support of Venezuela’s Juan Guaidó
  22. Kids May Be Using Way Too Much Toothpaste, CDC Says
  23. Your Expensive Italian Wine Might Be Fake, Authorities Warn
  24. Ocasio-Cortez Seeks More Co-Sponsors as the Introduction of Green New Deal Legislation Approaches
  25. A Billionaire’s Wireless Bankruptcy May Aid His Richer Brother
  26. Slack is Going Public. But Not in the Traditional Way
  27. The Ledger: Stock Exchange Monopolies, Kraken in the Money, Big Daddy
  28. Cryptocurrency Owners Can’t Access Funds After Exchange CEO Dies—Because No One Knows the Password
  29. Amazon Audible Partners With ChooseCo For “Choose Your Own Adventure” Stories
  30. Gwyneth Paltrow and Netflix Sign Deal on Goop Docuseries
  31. You Can Now Use Your iPhone To Try On Warby Parker Glasses
  32. Chicago’s O’Hare Unseats Atlanta as the Nation’s Busiest Airport
  33. Most Americans Support Increasing Taxes on the Wealthy: Poll
  34. Ultrasound May One Day Make the Drugs You Take More Effective. Here’s How
  35. Rams Fan Loses Nearly $4 Million in Super Bowl Bets
  36. 9 Things Investors Will Be Watching Closely in Trump’s State of the Union Speech
  37. This Once-Free Drug for a Rare Condition Now Costs $375,000
  38. No, Podcasting Is Not a Small Business
  39. Term Sheet — Monday, February 4
  40. Apple Should Acquire Netflix for $189 Billion, J.P. Morgan Analyst Says
  41. Tesla Plans to Acquire Maxwell Technologies in Deal Valued at $218 Million
  42. Brexit Could Cost 700,000 Tourism Jobs
  43. Data Sheet—Facebook’s Worst Nightmare, in Book Form
  44. Crypto Exchange Kraken Raises $100 Million, Acquires London Futures Firm
  45. Google Debuts Android Apps to Help People with Hearing Problems
  46. Nearly 70% of Americans Say the Federal Government Is Bad at Governing
  47. Legendary Bond Manager Bill Gross Is Retiring After Storied 4-Decade Career
  48. This Open Banking Startup Just Raised $20 Million from Group Including Goldman Sachs and HSBC
  49. Papa John’s Gets a Cash Infusion and a New Chairman
  50. Millennials Twice as Likely to Develop Obesity-Related Cancers, Says Study
  51. Jeff Bezos Says He’s ‘Grateful’ for Journalists, Following Washington Post Super Bowl Ad
  52. What Nancy Pelosi’s Shutdown Win Says About Women’s Relationship to Power
  53. Facebook, Twitter and Google Finally Got Some Good Feedback on Their Anti-Hate Speech Efforts
  54. Chinese New Year, Queen Elizabeth Brexit, Women Warm Up to Power: Broadsheet February 4
  55. The Egg That Won Instagram Just Revealed Its Feel-Good Purpose
  56. Ikea Hopes You’ll Be Into Furniture Subscriptions
  57. ‘Disappointed in You:’ Corn Farmers Were Not Amused With Bud Light’s Super Bowl Commercial
  58. U.K. Government Officials Were Warned of Huawei’s National Security Threat in 2013—Report
  59. Nissan and Brexit, Sony Tumble, Mueller Report: CEO Daily for February 4, 2019
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