Checking on the state of the markets, with Gordon Charlop, Rosenblatt Securities; Lee Munson, Portfolio Asset Management; Rob Morgan, Fulcrum Securities; and CNBC's Rick Santelli.
Turbo Tax creator Intuit argues against IRS for acting as a tax preparer, with the "Street Signs" crew. The company has spent millions lobbying against return-free filing.
While Cyprus puts Europe into another financial crisis, US markets stay strong. Chief economist at Deutsche Bank, Joe Lavorgna, and CEO of the Financial Network Group Nathan Bachrach assess how the retail and real estate landscapes are helping keep the markets up, and where to invest your money now.
Could a NYC startup revolutionize our healthcare system? CEO of Sherpaa Jay Parkinson used his medical training and technology skills to start a service that put patients directly in-touch with healthcare specialists.
With hydraulic fracturing still a heated issue, Chevron CEO John Watson weighs in on its potential to create jobs and turn the U.S. into an energy exporter. Is it worth the environmental impact?
Shares of eBay are up nearly 4 percent as the company works to expand globally. eBay CEO John Donahoe, discusses how much future growth will come from mobile and social media, and also international growth.
What to expect from media stocks in Q2, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin. The real drama is on the small screen as cable channels and carriers battle with Netflix and Amazon.
Following the S&P's record run, a warning sign for stocks. The market's next move, with Mark Dow, Behavioral Macro Blog, CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.
CNBC's Tyler Mathisen on the most interesting business stories now. Wal-Mart is considering a plan to have customers deliver packages to online buyers.
From the pits, the "Futures Now" traders explain what's putting downward pressure on the yellow metal, with Euro Pacific's Peter Schiff, CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.