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Second Opinion wraps up the week with news that unemployment falls to a 18-year-low, Lyft is reportedly close to acquiring Motivate and private equity-owned Realtime Electronic Payments is mulling a sale.
In Second Opinion, Sears plans on closing more stores as sales continue to dwindle, a Goldman Sachs vice president is charged with insider trading and Apple will unveil software to help fight iPhone addiction.
In Second Opinion, Microsoft is now more valuable than Alphabet, Alibaba leads a $1.38 billion investment in delivery giant ZTO and the ABC cancels the second season of the "Roseanne" reboot after star Roseanne Barr makes a racist tweet about ex-Obama aide Valerie Jarrett.
Second Opinion wraps up the week and begins the holiday weekend with news that Telia is in talks to buy Bonnier's broadcasting business, Harvey Weinstein is charged with rape in New York and Spotify is reportedly rethinking its "hateful conduct" policy. Have a happy Memorial Day and enjoy the long weekend!
In Second Opinion, Netflix is now worth more than Disney and Comcast, Facebook and Instagram launch a U.S. political ad archive and President Trump pulls the plug on his North Korea meeting with Kim Jong-un.
In Second Opinion, Comcast prepares to top Disney's $50 billion bid for Fox, a court rules that President Trump cannot block critical Twitter users and the NFL bans on-field kneeling during the national anthem.
In Second Opinion, Yageo is buying Pulse Electronics for $740 million, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg apologizes to EU lawmakers for Facebook's privacy missteps and J.C Penney's CEO is quitting the struggling retailer to join Lowe's.
In Second Opinion, GE's transportation unit is merging with Wabtec for $11.1 billion, the U.S. and China suspend tariffs cause the Dow to jump more than 250 points and Barack and Michelle Obama are becoming TV producers courtesy of Netflix.
In Second Opinion, PayPal is in talks to buy iZettle, lawmakers want airlines to report sexual harassment to the U.S. government and the Redstone family wins the first round in its fight over control of CBS.
In Second Opinion, Zoetis is acquiring Abaxis for $1.9 billion, Michigan State University will pay $500 million to Larry Nassar's abuse victims and Mark Zuckerberg agrees to meet with members of the European Parliament to discuss Facebook's use of personal data.