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In Second Opinion, Bumble drops its $400 million lawsuit against Match but Bumble is reportedly preparing to refile at the state level, Apple no longer wants you to know how many iPhones it sells and wages rise at the fastest rate in nearly a decade as hiring jumps in October.
In Second Opinion, Carl Icahn is suing Dell over its IPO plans, the Justice Department charges ex-Goldman Sachs bankers in Malaysia 1MDB scandal and Google employees across the globe walk out to protest how the company handles sexual harassment.
In Second Opinion, Facebook bans the Proud Boys, a far-right men’s organization with ties to white supremacist groups and General Motors offers buyouts to 18,000 salaried workers and the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect Robert Bowers is indicted on 44 counts.
In Second Opinion, President Trump claims he can issue an executive order to end birthright citizenship, Apple unveils new iPad Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini and Bain and CVC are among the buyout shops vying to acquire Papa John's.
In Second Opinion, Hero sells Signature Brands to Traub Capital, Eaze co-founder Keith McCarty raises $5 million for his new B2B cannabis startup, President Trump said he will visit Pittsburgh as the community mourns the victims killed in the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue and on a possible 2020 run, Hillary Clinton says she'd like to be president.
In Second Opinion, the U.S. economy grew 3.5 percent in the third quarter, Apple's iPhone XR is now available around the world and a 56-year-old Florida man has been arrested as the suspect who mailed pipe bombs to prominent Democrats and Trump critics.
In Second Opinion, Johnson & Johnson makes a $2.1 billion bid to buy out a Japanese cosmetics firm, SoftBank's Masayoshi Son skips the Saudi investment conference and Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, has been diagnosed with dementia.
In Second Opinion, Corona brewer Constellation is seeking to unload its U.S. wine brands, President Trump's approval rating hits new high as Democratic lead shrinks in tight races and Oculus co-founder is leaving Facebook.
In Second Opinion, UK clothing retailer French Connection is reportedly in talks with several parties about selling the company, the Mega Millions hits a $1 billion jackpot and the University of Southern California will pay $215 million over a sex abuse scandal.
In Second Opinion, several public funds that are Facebook shareholders back proposal to remove Mark Zuckerberg as chairman, Sprint sells mobile advertising unit to InMobi and the Mega Millions jackpot soars to $900 million.