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  • With the Dow on a record run and the S&P surpassing its closing high set in 2000, is now the time to be aggressive in this rally? Darin Richards, chief investment strategist at AKT Wealth Advisors, and Barry Ritholtz, chief market strategist at Ritholtz Research & Analytics, debated the issue on “Morning Call.”

  • What does it mean if corporate earnings are "even better abroad" than in the U.S.? "A great play for investors," according to Keith Wirtz. The president and CIO of Fifth Third Asset Management offered "Squawk on the Street" viewers his outlook on the market -- and his favorite multinational stock picks.

  • Stocks are heading lower as April chain store sales promise a shower of negative news, though not unexpected. European markets are lower and Japanese stocks closed down on the day. But the star of Asia, China's stock market continues to bubble higher, and the Financial Times says the value of the shares that traded Wednesday on China's Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges was greater than all of the rest of Asia combined.

  • Stocks are searching for direction at lower levels ahead of the Fed's meeting today. The Fed is not expected to move on rates but its comment will be watched carefully.

  • Stocks look ready to take a rest today ahead of tomorrow's Federal Reserve meeting. Futures point to a lower opening that could crimp the Dow's run into record territory. European stocks are weaker, and Asian markets were mostly lower over night though China's stock market surged 3% to an all-time high.

  • Reuters received a takeover approach by a third party, but wouldn't say who. Those in the know say its Thomson group, the financial news company that aggregates information, like which analysts cover which company -- a service that we here at CNBC use quite often.

  • Hey there. Time for our trivia questions of the day. Here they are. The video question is worth $2,000 Bonus Bucks: As part of Delta's reorganization plan to emerge from bankruptcy, how many different types of planes will they fly? Your selection of answers is: 9 or 3 or 12 or 5. And the news question is worth $1,000 Bonus Bucks: According to the CNBC study, the Dow & S&P 500 have been positive for the 12 months leading up to every election since what year? Your selection of answers is: 1960 or 1982 or 1968 or 1978.

  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average broke the 13,000 mark for the first time Wednesday. Does this historical high mean investors should fill their portfolios with momentum stocks? Or should they seek higher-quality long-term investments? Lincoln Anderson, chief investment officer at LPL Financial Services, offered his advice to "Squawk on the Street"  viewers.

  • Sometimes, a single comment can have deep meaning. Or at the very least, be worthy of a full-blown CNBC alert. General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz managed to capture our attention with a single comment: that the “mortgage industry meltdown” is reducing affordability for auto buyers and negatively impacting April sales. As our Phil LeBeau explained when we threw him on the air to talk about this, such comments aren’t necessarily surprising...