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Friday, 24 May 2013 | 12:00 PM ET

A group of young Saudis pushes the limits of stunt driving, moving on two tires while rotating the others.

Friday, 24 May 2013 | 2:50 PM ET

Hedge fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones made a comment about female traders losing ambition after having a child. "Fast Money" trader Karen Finerman, Metropolitan Capital, strongly disagrees. (5:38)

Friday, 24 May 2013 | 2:26 PM ET

CNBC's Herb Greenberg shares his investment commandments, which he originally wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle in 1995. (2:44)

  Highlights

"Talking Squawk" has everything from your Ben-Bernanke-to-English-Dictionary to the Back-to-the Future move at P&G.

How do you like your bacon? Crispy? Chewy? How about ice cold and very frothy? It's the Chew and Brew bacon edition.

The best way to reduce the odds of a vacation nightmare is to plan ahead and use your credit cards wisely.

A federal jury rejects an elderly woman's cheating accusation against the Donald.

Discipline: In Golf and Investing

CNBC's Joe Kernen hits the golf course with Citi's Tobias Levkovich to chat about the discipline of golf — and investing.

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

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Stocks

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    In a surprise move, Procter & Gamble is announcing the return of AG Lafley as chief executive. Linda Bolton Weiser, B. Riley Senior analyst, weighs in.

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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.

Finance

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.

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