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  • Gov. Quinn: This Drought Makes Us All ‘Tom Joad’ Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012 | 8:49 AM ET

    In Illinois, we’ve experienced the sixth-driest growing season on record. Of 102 counties, 100 are disaster areas, the state's governor addresses the issue of what's been done and what still needs to happen to help his state.

  • Sen. Pat Roberts: Don't Play Politics With Our Food Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012 | 8:47 AM ET
    Corn plants dry in a drought-stricken farm field on July 17, 2012 near Fritchton, Indiana. The corn and soybean belt in the middle of the nation is experiencing one of the worst droughts in more than five decades.

    The Senator from Kansas writes, "We need to approve this drought assistance to ensure livestock producers can continue providing us with the most affordable and safe food supply in the world."

  • Stocks to Watch: TGT, SPLS, ANF & More Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012 | 8:07 AM ET

    Take a look at some of Wednesday's morning movers:

  • Gahhhh! What Stresses People Out the Most at Work Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012 | 8:04 AM ET

    What really stresses people out the most — annoying co-workers? Long hours? Feeling underappreciated? Find out.

  • World’s Best City to Live Retains Crown Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012 | 7:41 AM ET
    Melbourne, Australia

    Melbourne remains the top city in terms of livability, while London has fallen in the rankings following riots across the city last summer, according to the latest Global Liveability Survey from the Economist Intelligence Unit.

  • How a Vacation Turned Into a New Swimwear Business Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012 | 6:56 PM ET
    Calaveras Swimwear

    See how an investment banker turned a vacation into a brainstorm session for a new swimwear company.

  • Are Small Businesses Punishing Groupon? Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012 | 6:55 PM ET

    Businesses complain that Groupon didn't pay money owed to them in a timely manner, and that caused their businesses to suffer — but Groupon says the math that business owners are computing does not point to Groupon as the cause.

  • What's Next?

    A recent gathering in Maine at the invitation of David Kotok of Cumberland Advisors, over 30 financial experts shared their views about the near term economy, writes William Dunkelberg, Economics Professor at Temple University.

  • Brilliant Mistakes That Built Companies Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012 | 9:19 AM ET

    These entrepreneurs have gone to the brink of failure—and have turned things around. Here's how, and what you can learn.

  • Stocks to Watch: HD, KORS, EL & More Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012 | 8:01 AM ET

    Take a look at some of Tuesday's morning movers:

  • Groupon Blames Europe as Stock Plummets Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 7:11 PM ET
    Groupon

    Groupon is joining the ranks of the companies blaming Europe for its shortfalls. But with the stock falling as much as 20 percent after-hours, what investors are focused on is the company’s slowing growth.

  • 'Temple Run' Game Creators Find Strength in Small Size Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 12:12 PM ET
    Temple Run app

    'Temple Run' creators have turned their company's small size into an asset, not a disadvantage. Take a closer look at their strategy.

  • Can Groupon Convince Wall Street It's Half Off? Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 10:38 AM ET
    Groupon

    Is Groupon’ s stock as good a deal as the coupons it offers on its site? That depends on how the company address investor concerns about slowing growth, the long-term potential of the deal-a-day business, and new revenue streams from the likes of Groupon Goods.

  • Secrets of the Ten Most-Trusted Brands Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 10:28 AM ET
    Coca-Cola

    Take a look at the strategies used by America's most trusted brands, and what you can learn to better connect with your customers.

  • Stocks to Watch: CPB, SJM, UAL & More Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 7:45 AM ET

    Take a look at some of Monday's morning movers:

  • Motorola Set for Big Cuts as Google Reinvents It Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 4:29 AM ET
    Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. signage is displayed outside of the company's headquarters in Libertyville, Illinois, U.S.

    Motorola Mobility, the ailing cellphone maker that Google bought in May, told employees Sunday that it would lay off 20 percent of its work force and close a third of its 94 offices worldwide.

  • A Steep Climb Back for Facebook’s Stock Monday, 13 Aug 2012 | 2:46 AM ET
    An image of Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook Inc., left, with Robert Greifeld, chief executive officer of Nasdaq OMX Group Inc. remotely ringing the opening bell for trading is projected on a screen at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York.

    The Facebook spring is over. The dog days of August have taken hold, the New York Times reports.

  • Shop Rodeo Drive, Even in the Boonies Friday, 10 Aug 2012 | 4:49 PM ET

    Even if you live in a town with nothing but a Wal-Mart, a start-up called Shoptiques makes it easy to find unique items from boutiques from Brooklyn, to Beverly Hills, even Paris.

  • What the Wealthy Are Driving Friday, 10 Aug 2012 | 4:02 PM ET
    Some wealthy people flaunt their status with shows of conspicuous consumption, while others prefer to stay low-key. These preferences extend to their major purchases, from the type of houses they buy, the type of clothes that they wear and type of cars that they drive. an automotive information website headquartered in Santa Monica, Calif., conducted a study of the most popular vehicles in the  as determined by the I.R.S. These included some of the usual places that one might expect, such as Low

    TrueCar.com, an automotive information website, conducted a study of the most popular vehicles in the most affluent zip codes. Check out what they found.

  • A Work Email Blackout? Par-ty! Par-ty! Friday, 10 Aug 2012 | 3:37 PM ET

    Here's what people said about an email blackout. You might be surprised!

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Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 11:00 AM ET

The world's second-wealthiest man explains to CNBC why workers in Europe and other parts of the developed world are at the "best" part of their career after they reach their 60s.

Tuesday, 18 Jun 2013 | 10:00 AM ET

Violent protests broke out in eight Brazilian cities last night, with the worst violence occurring in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of protesters threw Molotov cocktails and anything else they could find. The protests began over a 10-cent increase in bus and subway fares.

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.