Harry Dent of HS Dent Investment Management explains why he predicts a market crash in the third quarter of the year and that the U.S. is headed towards bankruptcy. Ed Butowsky, Chapwood Investments; Carol Roth, author of "The Entrepreneur Equation"; and CNBC's Rick Santelli, weigh in.
Aereo allows viewers to watch live TV without a cable subscription. CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on the digital content wars. Brian Stelter, Media Reporter for the New York Times, weighs in.
The iShare Biotech ETF is up 32 percent over the past year. Jean-Jacques Bienaime, BioMarin Pharmaceutical CEO, discusses the reason behind his company behind up 24.9 percent in the last 3 months.
A Japan Airlines flight scheduled to fly to Tokyo suffered a fuel leak at Boston's Logan Airport, reports CNBC's Phil LeBeau. Cai Von Rumohr, Cowen & Co., discusses his play on Boeing now.
Ratings for last night's college football championship were higher than the year before. CNBC's Brian Shactman and Kayla Tausche discuss what has everyone talking about a woman named Katherine Webb.
Is a hard landing coming to China? SocGen sounds the alarm. And what would a hard landing mean for crude, with SocGen's Global Head of Commodities Research, Michael S. Haigh, CNBC's Mandy Drury and the Futures Now Traders.
Your next move ahead of earnings. Will earnings lift stocks higher? Alcoa kicks off earnings season tonight, with Jeff deGraaf, Renaissance Macro Research chairman, CNBC's Mandy Drury and the Futures Now Traders, Rich Ilczyszyn at the CME and Anthony Grisanti at the Nymex.
Digital distributors like Netflix and YouTube, along with cable and satellite TV companies, are fighting to make their content stand out. Here at CES, they're launching new mobile apps and showcasing flashy new technology.