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In Second Opinion, Turkey declares a day of mourning after terror attack at airport kills 41 people, Facebook is cutting traffic to publishers in favor of user-generated content and AstroTurf files for bankruptcy while planning to be sold to a rival.
Second Opinion wraps up the week with the Dow plunging over 600 points in the wake of the Brexit vote, WhatsApp hits 100 million calls per day and President Obama names an LGBT landmark as a national monument.
In Second Opinion, global stocks surge as Brexit likelihood wanes, Spotify scores racks up a 100 million users and Facebook keeps Peter Thiel on board despite the latter's role in bankrupting Gawker.
Tragic news from Britain today as a pro-EU MP is killed in an apparent political assassination.
In Second Opinion, the Federal Reserve won't be hiking interest rates this month but that doesn't mean it won't happen this year, China's car hailing app Didi Chuxing racks up $7 billion in funding and yes, coffee can cause cancer but only if it's very hot.
Disturbing details continue to emerge about Orlando gunman Omar Mateen, and President Obama angrily denounced Donald Trump's response to the tragedy.
In Second Opinion, the Supreme Court rules aganst Puerto Rico in debt restructuring case, Walgreens severs relationship with Theranos and Elon Musk is building a supply chain to Mars.
To wrap up your week, there's big news about Amazon's next offering, as well as bad news for the presumptive presidential candidates.
President Obama endorsed his former Secretary of State for president, while Joe Biden expressed support for the rape victim whose case has galvanized the nation.
In Second Opinion, Maria Sharapova is banned from tennis for two years for doping, Dell is planning on selling $3.25 billion in junk bonds to fund its EMC acquisition and Nevada will start testing a human-carrying drone.