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The NYPD's siren on steroids
Watch out oblivious pedestrians! A new high-powered, low frequency siren is now being used by the NYPD. Play
Avon, 125 years old
Avon Products, the iconic door-to-door cosmetic seller, celebrates 125 years in business, Felicia Taylor reports. Play
SEC: Bigger battles, less firepower
Under the Dodd-Frank law, the Securities and Exchange Commission has been granted broader powers, while its meager budget may get a haircut. Play
Playing the oil blame game
Everyone is pointing fingers about the spike in gas prices. Play
$45 Million insider trading case begins
The trial for Galleon hedge fund founder Raj Rajaratnam begins today in New York City. Play
Starbucks gets a facelift at 40
CEO Howard Schultz discusses the coffee giant's plans to expand its products and its global presence. Play
Invest in toothpaste and toilet paper
Manufacturers of consumer staples, like P&G and Coca Cola, may offer investment opportunity for risk-averse investors. Play
How to cure U.S. budget 'stupidity'
Debt Chairmen Bowles and Simpson say a country that borrows 40 cents for every dollar it spends is 'stupid.' Play
Underemployed and looking for work
Out of work for nearly a year, one job searcher gets tips on a different approach to finding a job. Play
Work for credit to pay off student debt
SponsorChange gives student loan credits to college grads in exchange for community and non-profit work. Play
The U.S.'s tortoise vs. hare problem
Gapminder.org's Hans Gosling shows Fareed Zakaria how countries like China and Indonesia will pass the U.S. in key economic metrics. Play
The spider that's bugging Mazda
Yellow sac spider nests in some Mazda6 fuel systems have caused Mazda to recall 52,000 cars. Play
Stores prep for iPad 2 next week
Apple's latest tablet goes on sale March 11, toping off a week of retail sales and consumer data. Play
Firefighters feel the heat
With rising costs and growing budget deficits, Orange Township, N.J., looks at cutting firefighter and police jobs to save money. Play
Jobs revival is here
Lakshman Achuthan of Economic Cycle Research Institute calls for a better job market but warns of reactionary policies. Play
Jobless rate likely to stay above 9%
While companies have started hiring, the February 2011 unemployment rate is expect to stay above 9%. Play
Bolivia: Low wages and high prices
With high inflation, food production problems and soaring prices, the Bolivian average monthly wage of $92 doesn't go far. Play
What is collective bargaining
CNN's Ali Velshi takes a look at what collective bargaining is and the current debate over labor unions and employers negotiating this way. Play
Bizarre tax deductions
Take another look at your tax forms, the IRS allows for unique tax write-offs when 'money is spent to earn taxable income.' Play
Libya oil: Location and quality
Libya producers just 2% of the world's oil but its proximity to Europe and quality of its oil are vital to the Contient. Play
Ford: Gas prices no threat
Executive Mark Fields says Ford is positioned to handle rising fuel prices and sell more cars. Expect more U.S. hires this year. Play
Money can't make a blockbuster movie
While money is an important tool, producing mogul Peter Guber says it is emotional storytelling that attracts the audience. Play
Making millions off YouTube videos
A number of people have quit their jobs to make web videos where they get paid a cut of the advertising. Play
Biggest tax myths decoded
Setting the record straight on some of the biggest corporate and individual tax myths out there. Play
Why Madoff spoke to me
Steve Fishman, contributing editor at New York Magazine, discusses his phone conversations with Bernie Madoff. Play
Lewis: U.S. can handle shocks
Author Michael Lewis believes the U.S. is better able to absorb economic shocks than struggling European countries. Play
Why no Wall St. execs are in jail
Former N.Y. attorney general Eliot Spitzer says regulators could do more to prosecute those involved in the financial crisis. Play
Sen. Conrad confident on budget deal
Senator Conrad says he is sure that both parties will agree on $4 billion in short-term cuts to avoid a government shutdown. Play
A Marijuana mecca
Hundreds of medical marijuana users flock to Seattle for the city's first medical marijuana farmers' market, CNN's Patrick Oppmann reports. Play
iPad 2 soon?
Techies are holding their breath to see the next-generation iPad unveiled, hoping that the new device is thinner and has 2 cameras. Play
Price pain in produce dept
Paying more for your fruits and veggies? You can thank higher fuel and labor costs for that. Play
Paying more for your cup of Joe
Rising coffee prices hit a 14-year high-due, in part, to three years of poor harvests in Columbia. Play
Wall Street bonuses creep back
N.Y. state comptroller says the spending power and tax revenue derived from Wall St. bonuses are crucial for the state's economy. Play
Toyota recall: 2 million more cars
Floormat and gas pedal problems contribute the world's largest automaker's recall of millions of Toyota and Lexus autos. Play
GM comeback: First profit in years
GM CFO Chris Liddell says global growth and major cost cutting drove GM's $4.7 billion profit in 2010, the first since 2004. Play
Detroit 'kids are not throwaways'
Mayor David Bing says that the proposed closing of 70 schools in Detroit will 'obviously create a major problem.' Play
Hoffa hits Wisconsin
Jim Hoffa, general president of the Teamsters, makes an appearance in Wisconsin and says, 'The whole country is watching.' Play
Medical supplies: Booming business
CEO Stanley Bergman discusses why Henry Schein remains the largest medical and veterinary supplier in the U.S. Play
Unions in the crosshairs
Some union leaders believe that recent efforts to kill collective bargaining signal the demise of labor unions. Play
Oil spike: '99% Libya'
Mike Fitzpatrick editor-in-chief of Kilduff Report's Energy Overview says unrest in Libya is 99% to blame for the 6% spike in crude Monday. Play
Soros: Obama lost control of agenda
Billionaire George Soros says the agenda surrounding the economy and budget is 'now in the hands of the Republican Party.' Play
Wisconsin's balanced budget protests
Protests continue in Wisconsin with public employee unions fighting over the rights of workers to negotiate with their employers. Play
Training tomorrow's scientists
President Obama plans to add thousands of math and science teachers to the U.S. workforce, CNN's Christine Romans reports. Play
Global effects of Mideast turmoil
Economist Nouriel Roubini and political scientist Ian Bremmer discuss some of the consequences of instability in the Middle East. Play
Your new home will be docking soon
Two boat lovers are building River Cities Condos, a 600 -foot long, 108-foot wide and 5-story high showboat for retirees. Play
American beer comes back
In response to the bitter aftertaste left by Anheuser Busch's sale to Inbev, 15 craft breweries are opening in St. Louis. Play
Borders bankrupt. Are books next?
People on the streets of NYC are divided; some like to read books and others think digital is the way to go. Play
Roubini: Avoid a 'fiscal train wreck'
Economist Nouriel Roubini says to avoid a 'fisical train wreck' America needs to make sacrifices and have leaders take risks. Play
Tracking dirty money
With governments in the Middle East falling to massive protests, many wonder how and when plundered assets will be recovered. Play
$814 billion stimulus: Enough for jobs?
Two years after the Stimulus Act was signed into law, there's controversy over the new jobs created by the $814 billion investment. Play

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