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  1. U.S. Denies Apple Tariff Relief on Mac Parts After It Commits to Assembling Its Computers in Texas
  2. The Latest CRISPR Gene Editing Firm Preparing to Go Public: Brainstorm Health
  3. Porsche’s Challenge to Tesla
  4. Nintendo Switch Lite Added to the ‘Controller Drift’ Class Action Lawsuit, a Week After the Console Was Launched
  5. As China’s ‘Golden Week’ Kicks Off, International Tensions Threaten Its Tourism Goldmine
  6. House Democrats Subpoena Giuliani Records on Ukraine
  7. Why Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Is Headed to Italy Just as Impeachment Proceedings Roil Washington
  8. Boeing’s Grounded 737 Max Will Soon Return to Service, CEO Says
  9. Trump Is ‘Trying to Find Out About’ the Whistleblower
  10. Apple Credit Card and Consumer Banking Are Giving Goldman Sachs Trouble, Says New Report
  11. Bernie Sanders Calls for Corporate ‘Income Inequality’ Tax
  12. Akiva Goldsman Inks First-Look MGM Deal, Doubling Down on Sci-Fi Dramas
  13. House Democrats Plan Rapid Start to Impeachment Push. Here’s What Happens Next
  14. How the Circumstances Around Donald Trump’s Impeachment Inquiry Differ From Bill Clinton’s
  15. CNN Appoints Some ‘Leaders on Impeachment’: raceAhead
  16. Most Americans Aren’t Surprised by Trump’s Ukraine Call
  17. 12 Candidates Make October Democratic Debate, as Qualifiers for Fifth Debate Are Raised
  18. Netflix Bets Its Future on ‘Stranger Things’ Creators With New Deal, First Look at Season 4
  19. How Forever 21 Lost Its Way and Ended Up Filing for Bankruptcy
  20. Musicians and Fans Unite to Keep Facial Recognition Tech Out of Concerts
  21. Why an End to the U.S.-China Trade War Could Be Close
  22. Apple TV+ Is Partnering With A24 and Others to Open Movies in Theaters First
  23. Lincoln and Cadillac’s New SUVs: Head-to-Head
  24. YouTube TV Joins Amazon Fire Device Lineup
  25. GOP Rep. Christopher Collins Will Resign Ahead of Guilty Plea in Insider-Trading Case
  26. WeWork IPO Filing Withdrawn as Roadshow Leads to a Dead End
  27. AB InBev Proves It’s Not Just the King of Beers—It’s the King of IPOs
  28. California Governor Signs Bill Allowing College Athletes to Endorse Products
  29. Meet the ‘Raging Grannies’ and ‘Gray Rangers’ Calling for Climate Action
  30. Bullock Eyes Public Financing for 2020. Here’s What That Means—And Why It Could Be Risky
  31. CVS Pulls Zantac From Store Shelves
  32. Jaguar Land Rover to Cut Production on Brexit Fears
  33. ‘Succession’ Recap, S2E8: Bad Buzz
  34. Here’s All the Tech Intel Plans to Launch at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
  35. Here Are the 5 Most Valuable Unicorns, According to Their Latest Funding Rounds
  36. Verizon Acquires Jaunt XR’s Augmented Reality Technology
  37. Google and Copyright ‘Blackmail’—Data Sheet
  38. When a Company’s ‘Path to Profitability’ Turns Out to Be a ‘Dirt Road to Doom:’ Term Sheet
  39. Everything You Missed From Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Issue: The Broadsheet
  40. How Verizon’s CEO Plans to Double Aid to Underprivileged Schools
  41. The Trade War Is Keeping U.S. Pork Producers From Capitalizing on China’s Pig Crisis
  42. A Bad Week for CEOs: CEO Daily
  43. Charles Schwab on the lessons he’s learned over a lifetime of investing
  44. Disinformation for Hire: How Russian PR Firms Plant Stories for Companies in U.K. News Outlets, Social Media
  45. Second Time’s a Charm as AB Inbev Asia Unit Jumps in Hong Kong IPO Debut
  46. ‘The Cheap Money Era’: 2019’s IPOs Have Delivered Some Harsh Lessons to Venture Capital
  47. Forever 21 Adds to Retail Apocalypse With Its Own Bankruptcy Filing
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