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  • Million-Dollar Sports Injuries Tuesday, 4 Oct 2011 | 5:18 PM ET
    On July 30, 2011, the Indianapolis Colts decided not to mess with success. They renewed the contract of star quarterback Peyton Manning who, in a fit of generosity, agreed to five more years of service for a mere . He didn’t need to be the highest paid player in the NFL, he said, and he would make do with the same $18 million a year that Tom Brady squeaked by on.It turned out to be a better deal than anyone realized. On Sept. 7, 2011, after problems recovering from neck surgery that he had under

    What are some of the most notable multimillion-dollar sports injuries? Check out the list.

  • Health & The Economy  Friday, 16 Sep 2011 | 11:40 AM ET

    Many investors look at health care as an expense, but it's really an investment in the people and their well being and can actually have a positive impact on the economics of every economy, says William Weldon, Johnson & Johnson CEO, at the summit in San Francisco where world leaders are meeting to discuss health and economic growth.

  • Saving Cisco's Image  Tuesday, 13 Sep 2011 | 11:44 AM ET

    John Chambers, Cisco System CEO meets with analysts today to discuss plans to boost sales. CNBC's Jon Fortt shares highlights from the meeting.

  • Buybacks: Bang for Your Buck?  Monday, 22 Aug 2011 | 2:33 PM ET

    Lowe's is yet another company announcing a major stock buyback plan. Is this a bullish sign for your money? Joshua Brown, Fusion Analytics discusses.

  • Siemens: SF #1 in Sustainability  Friday, 1 Jul 2011 | 4:45 PM ET

    Eric Spiegel, Siemens Corporation CEO, discusses why Siemens ranks San Francisco the greenest city in its annual Green City Index report for North America.

  • 10 Cities Fit for Active Lifestyles Tuesday, 21 Jun 2011 | 4:47 PM ET
    When it comes to resources for the physically active, not all US cities are created equal. Some have more parks and bicycle lanes than others. Some are blessed with perfect climates. Some are situated next to national parks. And some simply have a lot of gyms. But what they all have in common are attributes that encourage people to get outside and stay active.Click ahead to see some of the cities that are havens for physically active Americans.

    When it comes to resources for the physically active, not all US cities are created equal. Click to see some of the cities that are havens for physically active Americans.

  • After less than 24 hours, bids for lunch with Warren Buffett are already approaching the record $2.6 million paid last year by an anonymous winner.

  • The annual charity bidding for lunch with Warren Buffett begins this coming Sunday, June 5 at 10:30p ET.  Five days later, someone will probably be paying over a million dollars to dine with Buffett.

  • The Top 10 Most Diverse Cities in America Tuesday, 17 May 2011 | 4:39 PM ET
    Photographers love cities that are culturally diverse because they’re visually interesting, and young people love them because of the energy and creativity that often exists in cities with a wide mix of people.“Diversity certainly makes for a more interesting city,” said Bert Sperling of  It means a ton of restaurants and shops beyond the usual big-box chains as well as festivals and other cultural events that can make you feel as if you’re traveling — right in your own backyard. Plus, it offers

    Here are the top 10 most diverse cities in America.

  • Top 10 U.S. Cities for Young People Friday, 13 May 2011 | 3:14 PM ET
    What makes a city attractive to young people?Well, first and foremost, it’s that there will be other young people there.“You need other young people around to bounce ideas off of -- to get excited with. That’s No. 1 most important,” said Bert Sperling of .There has to be a strong indie culture – a lot of bands, artists and other creative types. To gauge that, Sperling checked in with , which helps artists sell their music and merchandise to fans, , a site that offers tools for musicians and shar

    Sperling took all those criteria and came up with a list of the top 10 cities for young people.