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The numbers for September 25, 2014

Eric Holder, Derek Jeter and Hollywood drones: Here's what we're reading Thursday.

After nearly six years as attorney general, Eric H. Holder Jr. will step down, according to several published reports. President Obama is expected to make the announcement Thursday. This is not a complete surprise. Holder had said earlier that he planned to step down before the end of the year. Word is he will stay at the Justice Department until a successor is chosen, even if it’s not until 2015.

In the meantime, here’s what we’re reading — and the numbers we’re watching.

$2 million

That’s how much the Pentagon estimates ISIS makes every day from selling oil, now that the extremist group controls 60 percent of production in Syria. Last night, the U.S. and its allies hit about a dozen ISIS mobile refineries in an effort to choke that funding stream.

Seven

The number of television and movie companies expected to get Federal Aviation Administration permission on Thursday to use drones, the Washington Post reports. Commercial drone use has been effectively banned by the FAA for some time, but filmmakers will soon be able to use them for aerial shots in place of helicopters, saving money. 

$548

 The average price on StubHub yesterday for a ticket to Derek Jeter’s final game with the Yankees, which is now in danger of being rained out. According to Business Insider, that’s bad news for sellers, who would have to return the money they made — as much as $12,000 for the best seats — if the game is called off and not rescheduled.

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