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  1. Trump Plans Campaign Rally in Minnesota
  2. Whistleblower Complaint Opens Window Into Secret Government Computer Systems
  3. Peloton Goes Public—And Immediately Runs in Reverse: Brainstorm Health
  4. McKinsey to Open First Ever Store At Mall of America
  5. Building Judy Garland: How Renée Zellweger Was Transformed Into the Legend
  6. Democrats Try to Seize on What Joseph Maguire Wouldn’t Say in His Testimony
  7. Who Is Eugene Scalia? What to Know About Trump’s New Labor Secretary
  8. This Is Where the U.S.-China Trade War Stands Ahead of China’s UN Appearance
  9. U.S. Sending 200 Troops, Patriot Missiles, and Sentinel Radars to Saudi Arabia
  10. Cannabis Stocks on a Slight High After Passage of SAFE Banking Act
  11. Marvel’s Kevin Feige Takes on ‘Star Wars.’ What Does It Mean for a Galaxy Far Far Away?
  12. Peloton Stock Drops 11% After IPO—But CEO John Foley Says He Isn’t Breaking a Sweat
  13. Best Buy CEO Explains Her Big Bet on Healthcare Tech
  14. J. Lo and Shakira Will Perform at the 2020 Super Bowl Halftime Show
  15. Aston Martin Went Public a Year Ago—and Then the Wheels Fell Off
  16. Facebook’s CTO: ‘The Criticism Is Warranted.’ In Fact, It’s the First Thing He Shows to New Hires
  17. No Federal Government Shutdown—at Least for Awhile
  18. The Two Numbers Wall Street Is Watching When It Comes to Impeachment
  19. Diversity and Inclusion Is Meaningless If People With Intellectual Disabilities Are Left Out
  20. OnePlus 7T Review: A Great Android Phone at an Even Better Price
  21. Did the Trump White House Try to Cover Up the Whistleblower’s Complaint?
  22. Why the Whistleblower Complaint Is About More Than Just a Phone Call
  23. Powerful Women Paying it Forward: raceAhead
  24. Ukraine Has Had an Outsized Role in American Politics Under the Trump Administration
  25. Trump and Schiff Trade Insults Over Whistleblower
  26. How 2020 Candidates Are Using Impeachment to Raise Money on Facebook
  27. Health Care Costs Are Expected to Jump 5% in 2020
  28. 5 Things We Learned From Acting DNI Maguire’s Whistleblower Testimony
  29. Here’s What Happened When Reid Hoffman and Other Tech Bigwigs Went to the Vatican to Talk Morality
  30. Christa McAuliffe to Be Put on Silver Dollar Coin
  31. Who Is the Whistleblower? Here’s What We Know So Far
  32. A Running List of Questions on the Impeachment Inquiry, Answered
  33. Gucci Stirs Up Controversy With Straitjackets in Milan Runway Show
  34. ‘Mario Kart Tour’ Sets Mobile Game Launch Record
  35. NBA Star Spencer Dinwiddie Holds Court on a Coming Recession—and Why He’s ‘Tokenizing’ His Contract
  36. 5 Allegations Made in the Declassified Whistleblower Complaint
  37. Why the Whistleblower Complaint Just Pushed William Barr Back Into the Political Fray
  38. Why SoftBank Will Continue to Win Deals Even in the Face of WeWork’s Drama: Term Sheet
  39. How SoftBank Burns Silicon Valley Bridges and Still Comes Out on Top
  40. Uber Has New Tools for Fighting Fake Drivers: PIN Codes, Smiling, Blinking, and—Eventually—Ultrasound Waves Sent From Riders’ Phones
  41. The U.S. Guinness Brewery Just Unveiled Its First National Beer
  42. ‘The Good Place’ Creator Mike Schur on the Show’s Final Season
  43. Why Wall Street and Silicon Valley Are Going to War Over IPOs—Data Sheet
  44. Read the Redacted Whistleblower Complaint Just Released by House Intelligence Committee
  45. Real Estate Tech Startup Cadre Hits $100M in Investor Returns With Chicago, Atlanta Property Sales
  46. The Fed’s Repo Market Bailout Is a Sign of Deeper Problems—That Are Getting Worse Over Time
  47. Learning to love the bot: Managers need to understand A.I. logic before using it as a business tool
  48. Direct listings are all the rage in Silicon Valley. Here’s why VCs favor them over IPOs
  49. Brexit Anger Boils Over: CEO Daily
  50. A.I. security cameras are the latest high-tech attempt to combat mass shooters
  51. Intel Boss Joseph Maguire to Testify on Whistleblower Complaint Involving Trump Today
  52. When Women Run an NFL Team: The Broadsheet
  53. Internet Giants Like Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook, and Apple Could Be Forced to Disclose Profits in France
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