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Friday, 24 May 2013 | 9:00 AM ET

NBC News talks to a survivor of a major Interstate highway bridge collapse in Washington state. (1:58)

Thursday, 23 May 2013 | 6:58 PM ET

CNBC's Jim Cramer explains why money-losing ChannelAdvisor's shares soared on their debut. (2:45)

Friday, 24 May 2013 | 2:15 AM ET

James Bullard, president and CEO of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, explains that the scale of the Fed's tapering, when it comes, will depend on data and might start very slowly to allow for a possible "reverse".

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How does your state stack up in CNBC's Top States for Business 2012 Report? Click on the map to find out.

Ashton Kutcher reveals he will invest only in companies that have a mobile component.

Many users don't take steps to protect themselves and their data on their smartphones and tablets.

Goldman Sachs revealed to clients its so-called VIP list of stocks that are most loved by the hedge fund industry.

Maybe Kmart's new ads suggest the retailer is really selling attitude, and that might not a bad thing.

Innovating in social media is helping financial advisors build their brands and reputations, and win client assets.

Coming Up On CNBC

Stocks

  • If you missed the ChannelAdvisor IPO, Cramer said don’t worry. He’s got another idea for you.

  • Goldman Sachs revealed the stocks most popular with the nearly $2 trillion hedge fund industry. The so-called VIP list has outperformed the S&P 500 this year.

Technology

  • Clearwire says its special committee and its board of directors approved Sprint Nextel's sweetened offer to take over the company and is advising shareholders to vote for the deal.

  • More women in the U.S. would rather give up sex than their mobile device for a week, according to a recent survey.

Finance

NetNet With John Carney

Market Insider with Patti Domm

By the Numbers

Opinion

  • Pennsylvania's Shale Play

    Gov. Tom Corbett (R-PA) and Austan Goolsbee, Chicago Booth School of Business, discuss the energy boom and the economic recovery in the U.S.

  • College administrators better take a hard look at what they're offering students if they hope to weather a coming online storm, says a former Secretary of Education.

Real Estate

Inside Wealth

Politics

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Retail

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Energy

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