Jorge Mario Bergoglio became the first ever South American Pope, with CNBC's Mary Thompson; Cathy Ruse, Family Research Council; Michael Steele, Former RNC Chairman; and Lanny Davis, "Crisis Tales" author.
Spirit Airlines offers more than 200 flights with 50 destinations. Ben Baldanza, Spirit Airlines president & CEO of Spirit Airlines, speaks to Mad Money host Jim Cramer about where the business is going.
Take a look at these cybersecurity stock plays like CACI International, Harris Corp, ManTech and L3 Communications. And the Fast Money team answers your tweets, in the "You Tweet It" segment.
CNBC's Josh Lipton reports earnings and news that the firm has hired Jefferies to evaluate strategic alternatives for its K&G stores. Then CNBC's Jane Wells discusses which index is the best barometer of investor sentiment: the Dow or the S&P.
CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports on the hedge funds and whether they are safe for smaller investors. Meanwhile Jeffrey Rosenberg, Fixed Income at BlackRock, shares his risk-on bond strategy.
Better-than-expected retail sales numbers suggest tailwinds from consumer confidence are getting stronger, but there are still drags, says Michelle Meyer of Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
Debating whether you should invest in Oracle now, with the Fast Money traders. Meanwhile February retail sales are up 1.1 percent, the largest rise since Sept. 2012. Michelle Meyer, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, explains whether you can believe those numbers.
A BlackBerry partner has bought a million BlackBerry 10 smartphones, with CNBC's Jon Fortt. Meanwhile the Fast Money team discusses the major news of the day, including whether the Street overestimates Facebook. Rich Greenfield, media analyst at BTIG, weighs in.
Buy orders ahead of an announcement that a BlackBerry partner ordered 1 million smartphones are suspicious, OptionMonster's Jon Najarian says. He thinks someone had the bullish news before it was released. (2:13)
The Venezuelan government has announced it will conduct a formal inquiry into whether deceased president Hugo Chavez was "inoculated" with cancer. Risa Grais-Targow, Eurasia Group Latin America Analyst, provides perspective on how this might impact oil
The Agriculture Department says buying 400,000 tons of sugar from processors who have borrowed nearly $900 million is a possibility, reports CNBC's Hampton Pearson; and Sallie James, Cato Institute, shares her opinions.
CNBC's John Harwood reports the latest on the debt threat facing the U.S.; and discussing what's going to happen with the budget, with Former Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH).
Dissecting today's market action ahead of the close, with Ed Butowsky, Chapwood Investments; Larry Glazer, Mayflower Advisors; and CNBC's Jeff Cox and Rick Santelli.
Fannie Mae says it is now buying more home purchase loans with between 3 and 10 percent down, reports CNBC's Diana Olick. Fred Glick, US Loans Mortgage president and Anthony Sanders, Gorge Mason University, discuss.
CNBC's Jane Wells reports the Dow has 30 companies worth $4.25 trillion versus the S&P 500, which has 500 companies worth $14 trillion. Kevin Caron, Stifel Nicolaus and Rod Smyth, Riverfront Investment Group, discuss which is a better market indicator.