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Trump's healthcare ultimatum — vote my way or we keep Obamacare

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President Trump told holdout Republicans to pass to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act today

President Trump told holdout Republicans to pass to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act today — or else he would keep Obamacare in place. The vote had been postponed from Thursday. [[The New York Times](] Senate Republicans voted to kill federal privacy rules, voting 50-48 to repeal Obama-era regulations requiring ISPs to ask before sharing customer data. The vote paves the way for a big win for the country’s telecom giants. [[Tony Romm / Recode](] Trump has a new tech whisperer in the White House: Republican digital expert Matt Lira will serve as a special assistant to the president for innovation policy and initiatives; he joins the Trump administration from the office of House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy. [[Tony Romm / Recode](] The NFL is selling the rights to stream its “Thursday Night Football” games next season, and Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and Google’s YouTube have all submitted proposals. [[Kurt Wagner / Recode](] The airplane laptop ban officially starts on Saturday, but reports of passengers facing enhanced security and early enforcement of the electronics ban have reached social media. [[CNN.com](] Scott Adams, the millionaire "Dilbert" creator, was watching the Republican primary debates at home when he realized that Trump might be a kindred spirit — a fellow “Master Wizard." Did you know the Dilbert guy calls himself a Master Wizard? Much more here: [[Caroline Winter / Bloomberg](] Uber has had a bad month, recently enduring boycotts, lawsuits, public outcry and the resignations of several top executives. On the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask, Recode’s Johana Bhuiyan traces how Uber got to this point of crisis and what comes next. [[Eric Johnson / Recode](] [Insert alt text here] [SoundCloud gets a $70 million lifeline.]( A new debt round. [Instacart will pay $4.6 million to settle a class action lawsuit with its workers.]( The startup also has to change how it describes a controversial service fee. [Eatsa is being sued for not making its automated self-serve kiosks accessible to blind customers.]( The new restaurant chain makes it possible to order fresh-made food without ever having to interact with a human. [There’s going to be a Howard University campus at Google.]( But the company won’t cover all of the students’ costs. [Millions of Americans still play Pokémon Go every day.]( The game's popularity peaked last July, but its long tail is still going. [Insert alt text here] [Don't look Alexa in the eyes.]( A tech geek turned his Amazon Echo into an animated talking skull that is the stuff of nightmares. [[via The Huffington Post](] [Insert alt text here] [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Manage your [email preferences](, or [unsubscribe]( to stop receiving emails from Recode Daily. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20036. Copyright © 2016. All rights reserved.

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