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In Second Opinion, Sears Canada files for bankruptcy, Tesla is reportedly in talks to create its own music streaming service and Senate Republican finally release their secret Obamacare repeal bill while lacking a consensus.
Second Opinion wraps up the day with news that George Clooney and his partners sell their tequila company for up to $1 billion, Etsy cuts 15 percent of its workforce and Anthem, an Obamacare stalwart, pulls out of two more states.
Second Opinion closes out the day with news that British prosecutors charge ex-Barclays CEO with fraud, Facebook's Instagram Stories crushes Snapchat with 250 million daily active users and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says Trump won't rule out a second term for Federal Reserve head Yellen.
In Second Opinion, Time Warner is reportedly investing $100 million in Snapchat, U.S. oil and gas company EQT is buying Rice Energy for $6.7 billion and a new report reveals that American workers don't use half of their vacation time.
Second Opinion closes out this dramatic week with news that McDonald's and the Olympics part ways, grocery stocks sink in the wake of Amazon buying Whole Foods for $13.7 billion and Trump orders a clampdown on Cuba trade and travel.
Second Opinion wraps up the day with news that Facebook says it will use artificial intelligence to block terrorist propaganda, the Bill Cosby jury is deadlocked and Nestle is considering selling its U.S. chocolate business.
In Second Opinion, GE CEO Immelt is stepping down from his post while Uber head Kalanick is reportedly likely to take a leave of absence, billionaire investor Steve Cohen buys a Roy Lichtenstein's painting for $165 million and Vermont expands its medical marijuana plan.
In Second Opinion, GE wants to sell its iconic light bulb business, Taylor Swift and Spotify call a truce and UK Prime Minister Theresa May is not stepping down even though her party got trounced at the polls.
Second Opinion closes out the day with news that fired FBI head Comey says he and the FBI were defamed while testifying before the Senate, the Nordstrom family is contemplating taking the retailer that bears its name private and JPMorgan's operating chief is leaving the bank after 13 years.
In Second Opinion, a private equity firm is close to acquiring a piece of the New York Yankees, Trump picks Christopher Wray to be FBI director and SpaceX wins a contract to launch a secret Air Force space plane.