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  1. 5 Things to Know About Facebook’s New Ban on White Nationalism
  2. Jury Orders Bayer to Pay $81 Million in Second Trial Claiming Roundup Weedkiller Caused Cancer
  3. Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Medicaid Work Requirements in Arkansas, Kentucky
  4. Trump Tweets About His Off-the-Book Meeting With Google’s CEO
  5. FDA Proposes Changes to Breast Cancer Screenings for Women With Dense Breasts
  6. Disney’s ‘Dumbo’ Earmarks at Least $50 Million for Its Opening Weekend Haul
  7. Brainstorm Health: Centene WellCare Deal, AbbVie Approval, Obamacare Decision
  8. After Sen. Mike Lee Uses ‘Star Wars’ to Mock Green New Deal, Mark Hamill Strikes Back
  9. Trump’s Likely Fed Seat Nominee, Stephen Moore, Has a $75,000 Federal Tax Lien Against Him
  10. Walgreens to Clear Shelf Space for CBD Products in 1500 Stores
  11. The Weather Channel Sued for $125 Million by Mom Whose Son Died in Collision With Storm Chasers
  12. No Joke, Microsoft Bans April Fools’ Day Pranks
  13. Vice Media Settles Gender Pay Gap Suit With Female Staffers for $1.87 Million
  14. Apple Finally Apologizes for Defective MacBook Keyboard Problems
  15. Betsy DeVos Defends Trump Administration’s Elimination of Special Olympics Funding
  16. The CDC Will Start Tracking Ticks This Year
  17. Facebook Announces Ban on Posts Praising ‘White Nationalism’ and ‘White Separatism’
  18. U.S. Officials Are Using Sniffer Dogs to Keep Hog Population Safe From Swine Flu
  19. Why the Trump DOJ’s New Move to Try and Kill Obamacare Is So Surprising
  20. Peapod, Stop & Shop Promise Fresher Product With New AI Inventory System
  21. Theresa May Says She Would Resign If Brexit Is Delivered
  22. Korean Air CEO Ousted From Board After Family Scandals
  23. Federal Trade Commission Fines Robocallers Millions of Dollars
  24. Your Nation Is Counting On You
  25. Census Bureau Enlists Help of Tech Giants to Fight Disinformation: Report
  26. These Are the Nation’s Fastest Growing Breweries
  27. U.S. Government Declares Grindr a National Security Risk
  28. WW CEO On Wellness: “If You’re Not Evolving, You’ll Be Left Behind”
  29. Trump’s Interior Secretary Nominee Reportedly Blocked a Dispatch Concerning Endangered Species
  30. McDonald’s Decides to Stop Lobbying Against Minimum Wage Hikes
  31. ‘Borderlands 3’ Is Expected to Be Unveiled Thursday, Giving Take-Two Stock a Likely Bump
  32. How China’s Surveillance State Reflects ‘Black Mirror’
  33. 50 Women Accuse Salesforce of ‘Facilitating’ Their Sex Trafficking on Backpage.com
  34. A Wall from Mexico to New Zealand
  35. Peter Thiel-Backed Crypto Brokerage Tagomi Just Got Its BitLicense
  36. Centene’s $15 Billion Purchase of WellCare Further Shrinks Health Insurance Market
  37. Our Efforts to Moderate Extreme Weather Are Fueling a Climate Change ‘Feedback Loop’
  38. Term Sheet — Wednesday, March 27
  39. U.S. Voters Prefer Expanding Medicare Over New Single-Payer Health Care, Says New Poll
  40. Measles Outbreak Prompts One New York County to Ban Unvaccinated Children From Public Spaces
  41. Data Sheet—How China’s Surveillance State Reflects ‘Black Mirror’
  42. Equifax, FICO Partner to Sell New Credit Report Services and Consumer Data to Banks
  43. India Joins Space ‘Super League’ As It Shoots Down a Satellite for the First Time
  44. Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg Are Developing a New Cannabis Brand With Canopy Growth
  45. Volkswagen and Amazon Team Up to Create an Industrial Cloud
  46. How Fewer Tax Refunds in 2019 Could Affect the U.S. Economy
  47. Equal Pay Day, NASA, Martha McSally: Broadsheet March 27
  48. Speed Limiters and Built-In Breathalyzers May Soon Be Mandatory in All EU Cars
  49. Purdue Settlement, U.S. Crude, Facial Recognition: CEO Daily for March 27, 2019
  50. U.K. Government Rejects Anti-Brexit Petition Signed by 5.8 Million People
  51. The Business of Your Face
  52. Renault Aims to Reboot Nissan Merger Talks as First Step Towards Buying Fiat Chrysler
  53. Nissan Gave Carlos Ghosn a ‘Highly Unusual’ CEO Perk: Fully-Paid Stanford Tuition for His Four Children
  54. Twitch CEO: Europe’s New Copyright Law Could Hurt the Wrong Companies
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