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In Second Opinion, the Dow Jones zooms past 25,000 for the first time, Macy's announces 5,000 job cuts and seven new store closures and Attorney General Sessions rescinds Obama-era rules that left states alone where pot was legal.
In Second Opinion, Spotify files to go public, Dominion Energy Inc is buying Scana Corp in an all-stock deal worth about $7.9 billion and Trump says his former aide Bannon has "lost his mind" after the latter attacked the President's son.
In Second Opinion, the longest-serving GOP Senator Orrin Hatch is retiring the end of this year, Founders Fund has reportedly invested big in bitcoin and the dollar hits a three-month low.
Second Opinion ends the week before it becomes 2018 with news that stocks had an excellent year, Trump blasts the U.S. Postal Service for charging Amazon "so little" and consumers dropped $200 million on apps on Christmas, a 12 percent increase from last year. Have a very happy and healthy New Year!
In Second Opinion, Alabama officially declares Doug Jones the winner over Roy Moore in the Senate race, Tokyo may use facial recognition for security at the 2020 Olympics and an investor group led by SoftBank agrees to buy a stake in Uber.
In Second Opinion, Chipotle is seeking a CEO who can rehabilitate its tarnished reputation, Apple got its tax break but is also facing lawsuits for slowing down aging iPhones and former President Obama has beaten current President Trump as most admired in latest Gallup poll.
In Second Opinion, Liberty Global is in talks to sell its Austrian unit to Deutsche Telecom in a deal worth $2 billion, Long Island Iced Tea stock soars after changing its name to Long Blockchain and no it's not your imagination--Apple has confirmed it has slowed older iPhones.
In Second Opinion, Uber taps ex-Orbitz CEO as its newest chief operating officer, North Korea is suspected in a bitcoin heist and the big power outage at the Atlanta airport cost Delta Air Lines $50 million.
In Second Opinion, Greenyard is talks to buy Dole Food, the House passes the final GOP tax plan and in a bid to become a global ICO hub, Estonia is planning its own cryptocurrency called "estcoin."
In Second Opinion, Campbell Soup is buying snacks maker Snyder's-Lance for $4.87 billion, ESPN president John Skipper quits, citing a substance addition and Twitter stock surges, hitting a record high.