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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 | 2:33 PM ET

NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports on what could be a brutal terror attack in London.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013 | 2:03 PM ET

Pimco's Bill Gross says an inflection point is approaching and he thinks the Federal Reserve will probably start tapering its bond buying by September.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013 | 1:48 PM ET

CNBC's Andrea Day follows the indictment of the people who hosted, funded and then laundered over $100 million in profits, catering games to celebrities, athletes and titans of Wall Street.

  Highlights

If it sounds like Bernanke was dancing in his testimony, it's because he's doing figure eights, trying to signal the Fed's direction.

Wednesday in Dallas, an auction of some of Allen Stanford's most prized possessions brought in just over $2.9 million.

Everyone's goal is to retire a millionaire, but don't believe the hype about any get-rich-quick scheme to get there.

America's Top States for Business 2013 comes as the states continue to shake off the effects the economic downturn.

Industry experts expect to see higher prices for travel this summer, although travelers can still find deals if they know where to look.

Schools need to cut costs and frills if they want to survive, says a former education secretary.

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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.

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NetNet With John Carney

Market Insider with Patti Domm

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    The low-cost advantage that China once enjoyed (at least in the East Coast cities called the Gold Coast) is starting to fade.

  • Broken Budget Promises?

    According to a CBO report, tax hikes outweigh spending cuts by 6-1. Henry Blodget, Business Insider, and Jim Pethokoukis, American Enterprise Institute, discuss.

  • Larry Kudlow

    Larry Kudlow says there's only one possible solution to clean up the IRS mess — a special counsel.

  • Abe will have a tough job trying to convince his G-8 colleagues next month that his "three arrows" stimulus program is not just a subterfuge to boost exports, says this economist.

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