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  1. Story of Quadriga’s Trapped Cryptocurrency Fails Smell Test, Experts Say
  2. Cannabis Grower Aphria Sends Green Growth’s Cross-Border Takeover Bid Up in Smoke
  3. How to Venmo Like a Millennial: Inside the Bizarre World of ‘Penny Pokes’
  4. As the Measles Outbreak Spreads, Demand for the Vaccine Skyrockets
  5. Sonos’ Stock Falls as Much as 15% After Announcing Its CFO Will Depart
  6. Instacart Tips Over on Pay Policy After Worker Protests
  7. Brainstorm Health: State of the Union Promises, CRISPR IP, Sanofi Approval
  8. After Rapping About Family Separations at the U.S.-Mexico Border, 21 Savage Detained by ICE
  9. Ariana Grande, ‘Insulted’ by ‘7 Rings’ Dispute, Kisses Grammys Goodbye, Report Says
  10. Softbank Sells Off Its $3.6B Stake in Nvidia, Mulls Raising More Capital
  11. Spotify Trounces Apple Music in Competition for Streaming Music Service Paid Subscribers
  12. Facebook Loses Top PR Exec After Long Year of Public Relations Crises
  13. Why Are Security Cameras Getting Hacked? Your Sloppy Password Management, Nest Says
  14. Federal Prosecutors File Complaint Against the Nonprofit Planning Philadelphia’s Safe Injection Site
  15. Call-a-Head Porta-Potty Owner Faces Lawsuit
  16. Here’s the $1.5 Trillion Problem Trump Didn’t Even Mention During the State of the Union
  17. New York City’s Health Department Stops Bars and Restaurants From Serving CBD Products
  18. Walmart Accused of Racial Discrimination for Locking Up African-American Beauty Products
  19. How Verizon Will Spend $1 Billion to Help the Environment
  20. raceAhead: Stacey Abrams Delivers With Her SOTU Response
  21. Trump Foreign Financial ‘Entanglement’ Spurs House Panel Probe
  22. An Australian Lawmaker Wants to Block R. Kelly From Performing in the Country
  23. How Bad Is China’s Economic Slowdown? It Depends What You Sell
  24. Early Version of Ocasio-Cortez Green New Deal Touts Clean Power
  25. ‘Failing’ New York Times Hits 13-Year High as Subscriptions Soar
  26. 2018 Was the Fourth Hottest Year on Record in Nearly 140 Years
  27. Sloths, Otters, and Waffles Lead Crop of New Emojis in 2019
  28. Disney Will Take a $150 Million Hit to Stream ‘Captain Marvel’
  29. Ex-Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen’s Testimony Postponed Before House Intelligence Committee
  30. Virginia’s Attorney General Just Admitted He Wore Blackface in College, Too
  31. China’s Year of the Big—Big Brother, That Is
  32. Getting an MBA Won’t Save You from the Pay Gap if You’re a Woman or Minority
  33. Chicago Cubs Chairman Distances Team From His Father’s Anti-Muslim and Racist Emails
  34. J.C. Penney Will Stop Selling Appliances in Latest Strategy Lurch
  35. Google’s Killing Off Yet Another Feature Next Month
  36. Craigslist Founder Donating $15 Million to Promote Journalism Ethics
  37. Video Game Companies Are Getting Clobbered on Wall Street
  38. WhatsApp Bans 2 Million Fake or Abusive Accounts Each Month
  39. Bernie Sanders Slams Trump in a State of the Union Rebuttal
  40. Term Sheet — Wednesday, February 6
  41. Why Spotify’s on a Shopping Spree for Podcasting Startups
  42. A KLM Boeing 747 Is Being Towed to an Amsterdam Hotel to Become a Visitor Attraction
  43. Lyft Will Allows Riders to Request an EV Via a New ‘Green Mode’
  44. Data Sheet—China’s Year of the Big—Big Brother, That Is
  45. Spotify Makes Major Podcast Push With Gimlet Media and Anchor Acquisitions
  46. Elizabeth Warren Apologizes for Claiming Native American Heritage With DNA Test
  47. Philip Morris Health Campaign Rebuffed by World Health Organization
  48. Nancy Pelosi’s Clap-Back to Trump Is Its Own State of the Union Response
  49. Angela Ahrendts Apple, Rosalind Brewer Amazon, Stacey Abrams Speech: Broadsheet for February 6
  50. Huawei Offers to Create Polish Security Lab to Ward Off 5G Bans
  51. Tesla Cuts Model 3 Pricing Yet Again in Quest for Magic $35,000 Figure
  52. UBS Prepares to Shift $36.5 Billion of Assets to Germany While U.K. Bickers Over Brexit
  53. Angela Ahrendts, OPEC and Russia, Tesla: CEO Daily for February 6, 2019
  54. Amy Klobuchar to Announce ‘Big’ 2020 Plans on Sunday
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