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In Second Opinion, Airbnb acquires HotelTonight ahead of an anticipated IPO, Netflix CMO Kelly Bennett is out and "Jeopardy" host Alex Trebek announces he has stage 4 pancreatic cancer.
In Second Opinion, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is resigning, GE expects negative cash flow in 2019 and Kylie Jenner has reportedly become the world's youngest, self-made billionaire.
Second Opinion closes out the day with news that a prosecutor is moving to indict Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on corruption charges, Uber and Lyft are planning to give some of their drivers stock in their IPOs and Martha Stewart is joining a cannabis company as an adviser.
In Second Opinion, Elon Musk has until March 11 to respond to an SEC contempt motion, British fashion retailer Laura Ashley dismisses an unsolicited bid from Flacks and an appeals court backs AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner.
In Second Opinion, GE is selling its biotech business to Danaher for $21 billion, Windstream files for bankruptcy and the ratings of Sunday night's Oscars' broadcast rose to 29.6 million viewers from last year.
Second Opinion wraps up the week with news that Kraft Heinz has one of its worst days ever, Apple is reportedly closing two stores to avoid an infamous Texas patent court and New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft is charged with soliciting prostitution.
In Second Opinion, Apple and Goldman Sachs are reportedly planning a joint credit card, Applebee's just had its best year since 1993 and Chicago police say that actor Jussie Smollett faked his alleged attack as a publicity stunt.
In Second Opinion, Key investors are reportedly unhappy with Softbank's tech investment fund, officials say Grand Canyon tourists have been exposed to radiation for years and Payless is closing all of its U.S. stores.
Second Opinion closes out the week with news that Shell has acquired German solar battery maker Sonnen, Amazon didn't pay any federal income tax in 2017 or 2018 and the Supreme Court will decide whether the 2020 census can ask about citizenship.
In Second Opinion, Levi Strauss files to make a stock market comeback, Lime loses appeal to operate electric scooters in San Francisco and the mighty U.S. dollar is getting even stronger.