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  1. Acting AG Whitaker Says There’s No Reason to Interfere in Mueller’s Russia Investigation
  2. Timber Rises Again for Building Construction—and Google Is All for It
  3. Microsoft: Drag Internet Explorer to the Trash. No, Really
  4. Global Suicide Rate Is Down More Than One-Third Since 1990, New Study Shows
  5. People Are Waiting Four Years to Upgrade iPhones, Analyst Says. That’s Not Good for Apple
  6. Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence Grows With Acquisition of Visual Shopping Startup GrokStyle
  7. Reddit Is Blocked in China, but May Land a Massive Investment From Tencent
  8. Tax Filers Are Seeing Smaller Refunds on Average in 2019 (So Far)
  9. In a Parting Op-Ed, Former Congressman John Dingell Shared His Thoughts on How America Has Changed
  10. HBO Sets Date to Air ‘Devastating’ Michael Jackson Documentary ‘Leaving Neverland’
  11. Roger Stone’s Lawyer Wants You to Know His Client Isn’t Kim Kardashian
  12. New York Gallery Showcases a Fashion Line for Surviving Climate Change’s Extremes
  13. Chances of Another Government Shutdown Are ‘Next to Nil,’ Says GOP Negotiator
  14. Brainstorm Health: CRISPR Patent Drama, J&J Drug Pricing Ads, John Dingell Passes
  15. Trump Could Ignore a Congressional Deadline Determining Whether Saudi Arabia Is Responsible for Khashoggi’s Death
  16. ‘Don’t Assume You’re OK:’ Why the Jeff Bezos Photo Controversy Should Worry Billionaires
  17. Johnson & Johnson Will Be The First Drug Company To Put Prescription Medication Prices in TV Ads
  18. We’re Eating the Earth’s Biggest Animals Into Extinction, Report Says
  19. The World’s Oceans Could Change Color Thanks to Climate Change
  20. Here’s How the Pizza Market Is Shaping Up for Investors in 2019
  21. Whitaker Says He Hasn’t `Interfered in Any Way’ in Mueller Probe
  22. CEOs From Walmart, Sonos, Mattel Coming To Brainstorm Tech in 2019
  23. The 400 Richest Americans Own a Greater Share of Wealth Than the Bottom 150 Million
  24. Sprint Goes to Court to Block AT&T’s Controversial ‘5GE’ Label as Misleading
  25. Bezos Puts Pecker In His Pocket
  26. Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge: The Man Who Gave Us Caffeine
  27. Amazon Reportedly Reconsidering New York HQ Amid Opposition
  28. Like Jeff Bezos, Journalist Ronan Farrow Claims Blackmail By The National Enquirer
  29. Coke Is Getting Its First New Flavor in More Than a Decade
  30. Electronic Arts Has a Smash on its Hands With Apex Legends
  31. National Enquirer’s Parent to Investigate Jeff Bezos Extortion Claims
  32. ‘Her Whole Face Was Terror and Anger.’ Kellyanne Conway Describes Alleged Assault at Restaurant
  33. Tesla, Subaru, and Ferrari Among 1.7 Million Vehicles Added to Takata Airbag Recall List
  34. Google Fiber Retreating From Louisville, Citing `Challenges’
  35. PopSockets IPO? This Philosophy Professor/CEO Is Getting Ready
  36. The Backlash Against Cashless Stores Is Growing
  37. Apple Reportedly Threatens to Take Down Apps that Secretly Record Users’ Activity
  38. Gary, Indiana—in Deal with U.S. Steel—May Learn the Hard Way How Tax Breaks Can Backfire
  39. Term Sheet — Friday, February 8
  40. Data Sheet—CEOs From Walmart, Sonos, Mattel Coming To Brainstorm Tech in 2019
  41. Amazon, Sequoia Invest in $2 Billion Self-Drive Startup Aurora
  42. Cisco, Like Apple, Joins the Call for a Federal Privacy Law
  43. Beer Before Wine Won’t Make You Fine, Says Hangover Study
  44. Ikea Is Selling a World Map That Doesn’t Include New Zealand — Again!
  45. Penny Pritzker, Ivanka Trump, AOC’s Green Deal: Broadsheet for February 8
  46. American Airlines Pilot, Suspected of Being Drunk, Is Arrested in England
  47. U.K. Power Plant Tests ‘Negative Emission’ Carbon-Capture Technology
  48. Trump Tipped to Ban Chinese Equipment from U.S. Mobile Networks
  49. Exclusive: Billionaire Penny Pritzker Joins Forces With Alexa von Tobel to Raise New $200M Fund
  50. Bezos Blackmail, Chinese Equipment, Google Censorship: CEO Daily for February 8, 2019
  51. Eddie Lampert’s $5.2 Billion Sears Takeover Is ‘Opportunity Not to Be a Cartoon Character,’ Says Judge
  52. Finland’s Basic Income Experiment Kind of Works, but Not in Employment Terms
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