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Police Update on Boston Suspect Manhunt  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 6:05 PM ET

Police provide an update on finding the Boston Marathon suspect.

Suspect's Father Says Afraid for Son's Life  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 6:00 PM ET

CNBC's Scott Cohn reports on the latest details emerging in the investigation of the Boston bombings.

Awaiting Briefing on Boston Bombing Manhunt  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 5:55 PM ET

Awaiting news from the Boston area police who are on a manhunt for one of the bomber suspects.

Manhunt for Boston Bombing Suspect Continues  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 7:45 PM ET

Michael Balboni, Homeland Security Policy Institute, offers his insight on the manhunt for the bombing suspect who remains at large.

Bomber Suspects Linked to Al Qaeda?  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 5:40 PM ET

Scott Stewart, former special agent at the U.S. State Department, discusses possible links between the bombing suspects and Al Qaeda.

Authorities continue their hunt for a 19-year-old bomber suspect, with Craig Dotlo, former FBI supervisor and CNBC's Scott Cohn & Maria Bartiromo.

Suspect Manhunt Continues  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 5:16 PM ET

One Boston bombing suspect has been killed and another remains at large. Michael Driscoll, chief administrative officer of Watertown, MA, weighs in.

Boston on Lockdown All Day  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 5:00 PM ET

CNBC's Sue Herera reports on the very latest on the lockdown in Boston as law enforcement looks for the remaining bombing suspect.

3 to Watch: Can Cat Deliver?  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 3:00 PM ET

Big expectation for the big Cat. CNBC's Josh Lipton looks at Caterpillar, after the company announced its machine sales were down 11 percent.

What is Behind Boston Bombings?  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 4:43 PM ET

Emma Gilligan, associate professor at the University of Connecticut, weighs in on the events in Chechnya and how they relate to the Boston bombings.

The Week Ahead: GDP Data on Tap  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 6:02 PM ET

CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks ahead to what are likely to be next week's top business and financial stories. GDP data is on tap and we'll find out if the housing recovery continues. Lots of earnings, too, particularly among tech companies and blue chips.

The Week That Was: Jitters on the Street  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 6:01 PM ET

CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis looks back at the week's top business and financial stories. It was a volatile week on Wall Street, following the bombing at the Boston Marathon. And Apple shares continued to fall.

Manhunt Focused on Single Suspect  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 4:37 PM ET

Chechen insurgents are denying any link to the Boston bombings, reports CNBC's Sue Herera, adding the manhunt is down to one person. Former FBI Special Agent Jeff Lanza, weighs in.

Blackstone Dropped Bid For Dell  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 4:14 PM ET

Blackstone announced it is dropping out of the bidding war for Dell, reports CNBC's Courtney Reagan. Dell shares fell nearly 4 percent today.

Economic Impact of Boston's Lockdown  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 2:00 PM ET

CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the Massachusetts manhunt and its economic impact, with Raymond Flynn, former Boston Mayor.

Clint Van Zandt, Former FBI Profiler, shares his take on where Boston bombings suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may be hiding, and how this investigation could end.

If Co-Conspirators, Group Is Small: Expert  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 4:00 PM ET

Discussing what clues the CIA may be closely investigating, and how the Boston bombings suspect is getting away, with Mike Bouchard, Former ATF Director of Field Operations and Philip Mudd, Former CIA Counterterrorist Center.

The Full Impact of $50,000  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:02 AM ET

Accessing financing can be a difficult hurdle for any small business. Each week on CNBC's all new competition series "Crowd Rules," one small business will take home a $50,000 prize. Crowd Rules panelist Pat Kiernan explains the benefits of the cash prize.

Crowd Rules panelist Kendra Scott offers her three essential tips for any small business and explains what to look for in a mentor, the importance of asking for help, and why businesses should never give up.

Amtrak Service Suspended Between NY & Boston  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 3:54 PM ET

Travelers are frustrated as Amtrak services are suspended between Boston and New York, reports CNBC's Brian Shactman.

Pat's Essential Tips for Small Businesses   Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:07 AM ET

"Crowd Rules" panelist Pat Kiernan offers his essential tips for any small business and explains some of the biggest mistakes that are made.

Get to Know Pat Kiernan  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:01 AM ET

Many know "Crowd Rules" panelist Pat Kiernan as a TV newsman but he also has a passion for business and he owns his own small production company. Learn more about Pat Kiernan, his business, and why he is a good fit for CNBC's competition series "Crowd Rules."

'Crowd Rules': Unlike Any Other Show   Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:01 AM ET

There may be other shows, but panelist and entrepreneur Kendra Scott explains what makes "Crowd Rules" unique and how it helps small businesses.

Kendra's Tough Love Approach  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:01 AM ET

As a mentor to the small businesses on the show, "Crowd Rules'" Kendra Scott has to sometimes administer harsh advice that can be painful to hear. Kendra goes into detail about her tough love approach.

How to Spot a Fake: Porcelain  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:00 AM ET

Porcelain has an almost infinite number of styles, shapes and varieties, but Curtis Dowling of CNBC's Treasure Detectives" shares some simple ways to determine authenticity.

Authorities Hunt For Dzhokhar Tsarnaev  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 3:47 PM ET

Discussing what it might take to get the Boston bombings suspect alive, with Robert Licouski, Former Homeland Security Assistant Secretary and Harold Copus, Former FBI Special Agent.

With just $500, CNBC's Crowd Rules panelist Kendra Scott launched a small jewelry collection which is now a global multi-million dollar label. Learn more about Kendra, and find out why she is excited to work with CNBC's "Crowd Rules."

The Boston Bruins game has been tentatively rescheduled, reports CNBC's Sue Herera. Discussing the investigation into the Boston bombers and what network they may be associated with, with Ambassador Marc Ginsberg, Chechnya and terrorism expert and Philip Mudd, former CIA counterterror deputy director.

Everyone Benefits, Even the Losers   Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:01 AM ET

Each week, "Crowd Rules" features three small businesses that compete for a much-needed $50,000 prize however what happens to the businesses that don't win the money? The crowd may rule against them, but that doesn't mean the small business goes away empty-handed. Crowd Rules panelist Pat Kiernan explains how those businesses still benefit.

Lessons from Boston Bomb  Fri, 19 Apr '13 | 12:00 AM ET

In the aftermath of the Boston tragedy, the safety of our cities is called into question. Former NYPD counter-terrorism official Mitch Silber explains the protocol in place for attacks, and assesses how well Boston was handled. His take on technology and the public's roles in catching a killer.

Top Video

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:12 PM ET

Ron Paul still likes gold. In fact, he thinks it could go to "infinity." With CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 1:00 PM ET

Will the Fed shock the market? How long will easing last? Pimco's Tony Crescenzi offers his thoughts, with CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the Futures Now Traders, Jeff Kilburg at the CME and Anthony Grisanti at the Nymex.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 11:05 AM ET

FBI Deputy Director Sean Joyce describes how NSA surveillance helped to detect and thwart a plot to bomb the NYSE.

U.S. Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:32 AM ET

Dean Curnutt, Macro Risk Advisors, discusses why he believes there is an "unhealthy interaction" between Fed policy and markets.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:12 AM ET

Ken Langone, Invemed Associates chairman and president, reveals where he is finding opportunities in public markets and private sectors.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 7:04 AM ET

Jeff Knight, Columbia Management, and Allen Sinai, Decision Economics, discuss Ben Bernanke's future and the likelihood of the Federal Reserve to actually begin tapering its process.

Asia Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 12:46 AM ET

Ashraf Laidi, Chief Global Strategist at City Index says the market has always had a binary set of reactions to Fed stimulus. He expects the Fed to maintain its $85 bn monthly purchases unchanged into mid Q1 2014.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 11:21 PM ET

Nam Hyung Kim, Managing Director at Arete Research tells CNBC's Cash Flow why he thinks Samsung Electronics needs to reform if it wants to be taken seriously by investors.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 12:04 AM ET

Andrew Sullivan, Director Asian Sales Trading of Kim Eng Securities says the Federal Reserve that needs to convince markets that a rollback of stimulus will be a gradual process.

Europe Video

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:54 AM ET

What should investors do with equity markets at record highs? Here is a recap of trade tips from today.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:50 AM ET

Scott Schneeberger, senior analyst at Oppenheimer, discusses Fedex ahead of quarterly results and highlights that guidance on fiscal 2014 will be the main interest for investors.

Wednesday, 19 Jun 2013 | 5:21 AM ET

Adam Posen, president of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about Mervyn King's crisis management, where they disagreed and what's awaiting Mark Carney.

Most Popular Video

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 5:58 PM ET

The Fast Money traders share their final trades of the day.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 5:00 PM ET

Ahead of the Fed meeting, the S&P 500 appears headed toward 1,687, StockMonster's Guy Adami says.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 6:40 PM ET

You say the name of a stock, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer tells you whether to buy or sell.