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The New York Mets Madoff problem
The owners of the New York Mets are being sued by trustees trying to recover funds from Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme. Play
Jobs improve but struggles remain
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis says private sector job growth is robust but worries about the impact of government spending cuts. Play
PIMCO chief: Europe debt in 'crisis'
CEO Mohamed El-Erian says Europe's debt is in a crisis, and discusses how Asian economies are trying to slow rapid growth. Play
Long-term jobless woman finds a job
Until recently Eve was one of the 6 million Americans have been out of work for over 6 months. Play
Stiglitz: Spend smarter and more
The economist says we need to invest in areas that have higher returns, like infrastructure, and this will create a stronger future. Play
Stiglitz: Tax the rich
The economist says the upper 1% has to be taxed more; they have 'close to a quater of all the income and 40% of all the wealth.' Play
United CEO: Airlines should fear us
United Airlines CEO Jeff Smisek discusses the integration of United Airlines and Continental, and the impact of oil prices and taxes. Play
The future of Obama's energy plan
Obama's energy plan looks like his plan from years ago - minus Cap-and-Trade. Will it be viable now with higher gas prices? Play
AT&T chief: Expect lower prices
CEO Randall Stephenson says AT&T's merger with T-Mobile will lower service prices and cover 95% of the U.S. with 4G capability. Play
Big Easy's green businesses team up
Rather than going it alone, 6 New Orleans shops selling sustainable products moved next to one another to create a green marketplace Play
Plant cleanup workers face hard task
Conditions at the Fukishima nuclear plants are tough, but cleanup has to be done. Paula Hancocks reports. Play
Homebuilder stocks come up short
Despite poor data on housing starts and real estate, homebuilder stocks are holding firm but readers of 'The Buzz' slam them. Play
Justices debate Wal-Mart case
Wal-Mart wants the Supreme Court to rule against the class-action discrimination lawsuit that could become history. Play
Starbucks' profitable balancing act
CEO Howard Schultz talks about balancing profitability with social consciousness in his new book about Starbucks' rebound. Play
Starbucks CEO: Obama's not anti-biz
Other executives have criticized the president but Howard Schultz says Obama has dealt with a lot and 'is not anti-business.' Play
Free gun for Radio Shack customers
A Radio Shack franchise in Montana lures customers with a gift certificate for a free gun with every Dish Network bought. Play
The New York Times gambles on paywall
After years of offering free online access, the New York Times is now charging readers who view more than 20 articles online a month. Play
Wounded vets get free private jet rides
Veterans Airlift Command provides free flights to wounded veterans and their families with a network of volunteer pilots and plane owners. Play
iPad 2 wait is global
People wait on line worldwide for the iPad 2 as concerns about part shortages and manufacturing delays due to the earthquake in Japan rise. Play
Watchdog: TARP will lose up to $50B
The outgoing Special Inspector General of TARP says that even though most banks are repaying the government, TARP will lose money. Play
Buffett, Gates urge giving in India
Two of the richest men in the world talk to philanthropists in India about pledging to donate their fortunes to charity. Play
How Chrysler landed Eminem
A Chrysler executive says the Super Bowl ad with Eminem was wildly successful thanks to its message of Detroit's rebound. Play
Hollywood director gives up luxury
A-list director Tom Shadyac has a new documentary that spreads his message of community, sharing, and anti-materialism. Play
Living large in an apocalypse bunker
Japan's earthquake and fears of nuclear fallout are causing a surge in interest for long-term bunkers and shelters. Play
A powerful woman in a 'Mad Men' world
Shelly Lazarus, chairman of Ogilvy and Mather, discusses how she succeeded in the male-dominated advertising industry. Play
Trump: How I duped Gadhafi
Donald Trump says he gouged the Libyan leader for a property rental, then donated the money to charity. Play
Lawmaker calls for nuclear 'timeout'
Democratic Rep. Ed Markey of Mass. says the near-approval of new nuclear facilities should be reevaluated after the earthquake. Play
Tour Indian Point nuclear power plant
CNN's Allan Chernoff gets an exclusive look inside the Indian Point Energy Center located just outside of New York City. Play
The Volt's Gulf oil spill connection
GM's parts suppliers recycled booms used in the Gulf oil spill into air deflectors used in Chevy Volts Play
Painful anniversary for health law
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the Affordable Health Care Act, but not everyone is celebrating. Play
Nissan retools to help Japan
The Japanese automaker is establishing a crisis center to help restore its operations and the country recover. Play
Felicia Day's online fame soars
Creator and star of "The Guild," Felicia Day, talks about how to grow a brand online and attract a large following. Play
The future of trading
Despite the drop in floor traders' dominance, investment firms find having traders on the NYSE floor is good for business. Play
Americans move south
United Van Lines CEO Rich McClure says because of the weak job and housing markets more people are moving to southern states. Play
Trump: Tax China's goods 25%
Donald Trump says China is ripping off the U.S. on trade and a real threat of a tax will force negotiations on currency. Play
Trump: U.S. should control Iraq oil
Donald Trump is confident that Iran will 'take over' Iraq after U.S. forces leave and thinks the U.S. should control Iraqi oil. Play
Trump: How I duped Gadhafi
Donald Trump says he gouged the Libyan leader for a property rental, then donated the money to charity. Play
Trump: U.S. leaders 'not very smart'
The real estate mogul says he would do a better job than current politicians in power because he is not influenced by lobbyists. Play
Will Dwyane Wade switch to iPhone?
T-Mobile's anti-AT&T commercials and its use of celebrities like Dwayne Wade and Catherine Zeta-Jones look funny now given the proposed merger. Play
Twitter turns 5!
Twitter launched at SXSW in 2006 and now boasts more than 200 million users. Play
Carmakers face Japanese parts shortfall
GM is closing one U.S. factory for a week. Will more automakers follow GM in suspending production? Play
Japan quake threatens global supply
Some say the quake's hit to Japan's manufacturing sector will have a profound impact on the global supply chain, CNN's Kyung Lah reports. Play
Libya oil: Location and quality
Libya produces just 2% of the world's oil but its proximity to Europe and the quality of its oil are vital to the Continent. Play
Green investing's golden moment
Green energy investor Alan Salzman says this past week's major spike in green energy stocks correlates to Japan's nuclear crisis. Play
Rep. Ryan: Free health care is costly
The Republican House Budget Committee chairman says consumers will benefit if they share costs with health care providers. Play
Rep. Ryan: Tax hikes will crash economy
The Republican House Budget Committee chairman says the government needs to focus more on cutting spending rather than raising revenue. Play
Do Americans need iodide pills?
CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen says fears about radiation reaching the West Coast from Japan may be overblown. Play
Sec. Chu: Nuclear still in our plans
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu says the U.S. will continue plans to expand nuclear plants under the current budget. Play
Will we miss the next Madoff?
Budget constraints have led the SEC to moderate its important whistleblower unit despite increasing oversight responsibilities. Play
Democrat takes aim at tax brackets
Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky proposes raising taxes on the wealthy and creating new tax brackets for millionaires and billionaires. Play

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