Officials are almost sure the recovery of the missing is almost finished, and many are pulling together to help Oklahoma after the devastating tornado ripped through killing at least 24 people, reports CNBC's Jane Wells.
Between 1995 and 2010, millions of Americans have moved between states in the U.S., taking with them $2 trillion in adjusted gross income. Travis Brown, author of "How Money Walks," and CNBC's Robert Frank break it down state by state.
A new study says users of Facebook may have feelings of jealousy and envy after reading their friends posts. The social stocks have been on a tear. Dr. Janet Taylor, Community Psychiatrist, offers insight.
Would you consider this a hostile work environment: The Social Security Administration reprimanded an employee whose co-workers said he continuously passed gas.
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner experienced brake problems today, with CNBC's Larry Kudlow; and Boston's Mayor is declaring this year's flu season and public health emergency, with Alysha Palumbo, NECN.
Reports of flu cases are rising. Robert Bazell, NBC News Chief Science Correspondent reports the flu is widespread in 41 U.S. states. How to trade it, with Barbara Ryan of Barbara Ryan Advisors.
The American Psychiatric Association now says it's okay to use antidepressants for someone who is grieving over a recently lost loved one. Beverly Hills Psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman, offers insight.
NBC's Chris Pollone reports on the tragic school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut Friday morning, in which 26 victims were killed; and Blake Zeff, Former Obama Presidential Campaign Aide; Rep. Nan Hayworth (R-NY); and Mark Simone, WABC Radio Talk show host, discuss.
NBC's Chris Pollone reports the Connecticut gunman has now been identified as Adam Lanza; and that the guns used in this attack were registered to Adam Lanza's mother.
What do some of the top 401k plans have in common? Michael Alfred, Brightscope CEO, provides perspective. "Index funds are gaining traction, and they're showing up on more plans," he says.
NBC News' Chris Pollone reports the latest from Newtown, Connecticut, where a school shooting took place Friday morning in which 20 children and 7 adults were killed, including the gunman.
CNBC's John Harwood reports President Obama was visibly shaken during his remarks following the shooting of 20 children and 6 adults at an elementary school in Connecticut.
CORRECTION: Initial police information was incorrect. The shooter was 20-year-old Adam Lanza, not his older brother Ryan. Adam lived in Newtown, Connecticut, where his mother taught kindergarten at Sandy Hook Elementary.
Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy is meeting with the families who lost loved ones in the elementary school shooting today in Newtown, reports NBC's Michelle Franzen.
What can be deduced about the suspect from the news already reported, with Retired FBI profiler Marry Ellen O'Toole. "These kinds of crimes are planned events," she says.