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The saga of Theranos whistleblower Tyler Shultz, grandson of former Secretary of State (and Theranos director) George Shultz, who faced threats, a familial rift, and a boat-load of legal fees as he tried to expose Theranos’ fraudulent ways – WSJ

Goldman Sachs isn’t just opening its doors to the masses with its new consumer lending arm, Marcus—it’s throwing out a welcome mat in the form of online video ads on YouTube, Facebook, Pandora, and Hulu – NYTimes

Mpls Fed Chief Neel Kashkari has made an early name for himself with his ending Too Big To Fail Banks drumbeat.  He’s not backing down – NYTimes and Law360

Finra’s being pushed to expedite its review of Wells Fargo’s termination of employees as retribution for speaking out against or refusing to follow aggressive cross-selling tactics – WSJ

More thoughts on the future of the SEC, sans Mary Jo White – Law360

Bonds stabilized yesterday, but the recent selloff frenzy again raised concerns about  insufficient liquidity in the bond market since the financial crisis – WSJ

Down and out, but not for long.  That’s the story for former Lending Club CEO Renaud Laplanche, who’s back already with Credify Finance, a new marketplace lending site – NYTimes

Chair Yellen’s on the Hill today.  Here are five things to watch – WSJ [and Bloomberg]

As a mild fall finally starts hinting at the winter to come, it seems an appropriate time to consider the legacy of Herb Brooks—who, besides his Miracle days, also managed to spread D-I hockey to four more collegiate programs in the State of Hockey – NYTimes

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