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  • Court Drama: Too Many Lawyers, Too Few Jobs Thursday, 21 Mar 2013 | 12:01 PM ET

    Becoming a lawyer seemed to be one of those career moves that could stand up to any type of economic setback. Not anymore.

  • Where’s the Long Awaited Market Correction? Friday, 22 Mar 2013 | 4:37 PM ET

    With US economic optimism rising and the Fed money spigot wide open, turmoil in Cyprus didn't spark a major correction in stocks. Could lackluster earnings do the trick?

  • China's Glamorous First Lady an Instant Internet Hit Saturday, 23 Mar 2013 | 3:00 AM ET
    Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan get off the plane at Vnukovo airport outside Moscow on Friday.

    Stepping off the aircraft in Moscow with her husband, China's new first lady, Peng Liyuan, stepped into the international limelight and became an instant internet sensation back home.

  • Getting Corporate Wellness Programs Off the Couch Friday, 22 Mar 2013 | 1:10 PM ET

    Benefit managers are desperate to get employee wellness programs off corporate America's couch and into action reducing medical claims.

  • The author identifies the most common sacred cows at work and reveals how to overcome the dangerous behaviors that masquerade as virtues.

  • Mojang Follows Up 'Minecraft' With 'Scrolls' Wednesday, 20 Mar 2013 | 1:18 PM ET
    Scrolls

    As Mojang, the maker of the popular videogame "Minecraft," gets ready to release the beta version of its next game "Scrolls" at the end of April, it is targeting a different type of gamer.

  • No 'Dumb' Passwords: 3 Ways to Fight Hackers Friday, 12 Oct 2012 | 11:52 AM ET

    Cyber security is just as vital for smaller companies as it is for larger ones. Three tips to help smaller employers fend off hackers.

  • Chelsea Clinton: My Life Has Never Been an Enigma Thursday, 21 Mar 2013 | 9:47 AM ET
    Chelsea and Hillary Clinton during the seventh Annual Meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative

    Constantly in the public eye since her birth, Chelsea Clinton has traditionally shied away from the media, yet she opens up for the CNBC Meets profile on her father.

  • Cluster of Sharks Near Perth, Australia  Thursday, 21 Mar 2013 | 1:40 PM ET

    Oh, how the Internet loves a good shark video! Here, hundreds of sharks are caught in a feeding frenzy off the coast of Australia.

  • 11 Things About 401(k) Plans We Need to Fix Now Thursday, 21 Mar 2013 | 1:10 PM ET

    A contribution rate close to three percent, the lowest in the advanced world, is just one reason why American workers lag behind other developed countries in retirement savings.

  • Horse Meat Free and Back on the Menu: Ikea Meatballs Thursday, 21 Mar 2013 | 1:25 PM ET
    Ikea says its meatballs are now free of horse meat.

    Furniture retailer IKEA's Swedish meatballs are returning to the menu after last month's horse meat scare, with new supply chain controls "from farm to fork," the company's head of foods said.

  • Starbucks Taking a Cue From the Wine Industry: CEO Wednesday, 20 Mar 2013 | 6:04 PM ET

    Starbucks is taking a cue from the wine industry to create rare high-quality coffees to further separate itself, CEO Howard Schultz said.

  • Is There a Doctor in the (White) House's Future? Thursday, 21 Mar 2013 | 1:08 PM ET
    Dr. Benjamin S. Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon, at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore.

    Dr. Benjamin Carson was a political unknown just weeks ago. Now, He is in some ways a dream candidate for Republicans. The NYT reports.

  • What the IRS Doesn't Want You to Know About Audits Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013 | 8:01 PM ET
    The IRS building in Washington, D.C.

    As if audits aren't painful enough -- there's a lot the IRS won't tell you. Check out these tips from a former IRS agent.

  • Payback? Cybersecurity Firm Says It Is Under Attack Wednesday, 20 Mar 2013 | 2:34 PM ET

    Mandiant, the cybersecurity firm that in February released a ground-breaking report detailing the suspected activities of a Chinese military hacking unit, told CNBC it is suffering the consequences of going public.

  • Aetna CEO: Slashing Health Costs With Workplace Yoga Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013 | 4:02 PM ET

    After a near-death experience while skiing, Aetna CEO introduced yoga and mindfulness to the workplace to reduce stress. Is a similar move right for your office?

  • Next Revolution Will Be Printing in 3-D: Expert Wednesday, 20 Mar 2013 | 12:01 PM ET
    A host explains various objects created from molten plastic and a MakerBot 3-D printer at the 2013 CeBIT technology trade fair.

    We are standing at the cusp of a computing and industrial revolution with the use of three-dimensional printers, said a Washington insider.

  • As Twitter Turns 7, Things You Didn't Know Sunday, 17 Mar 2013 | 1:54 PM ET

    To celebrate Twitter's 7th birthday, we thought we'd share seven facts about the micro-blogging site that most people don't know.

  • Hooters Girls Throw Spring Training a Curveball Wednesday, 20 Mar 2013 | 1:40 PM ET
    Hooters ballgirl at a Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training game interferes with play against the Tampa Bay Rays.

    Hooters girls drafted to man the sidelines during spring training are throwing the game a curveball. Over the last two weeks, there have been several errors, as some Hooters girls attempted to "wing" it playing America's pastime.

  • The Da Vinci Code: Growing Sales, Growing Concerns Tuesday, 19 Mar 2013 | 11:04 AM ET

    In recent years, as the surgical robot's popularity has grown, so have questions and concerns about its safety, training and the aggressiveness of its marketing.