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Race Car Driver Danica's Big Weekend  Thu, 23 May '13 | 1:55 PM ET

The Indy 500 runs on Sunday, and then there is the Coca-Cola 600 at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Nascar driver Danica Patrick will be racing. Patrick discusses how she prepares for a long race.

The Accidental Landlord  Fri, 24 May '13 | 1:42 PM ET

"Accidental landlords" emerge as people decide to rent their homes instead of doing a short sale or a foreclosure. CNBC's Diana Olick, offers insight.

Cramer Looks Back: Love At First Stock!  Fri, 24 May '13 | 6:00 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer reflects on his past to help investors prepare for their future.

Mayer on Potential Yahoo! Acquisitions  Fri, 24 May '13 | 12:00 AM ET

Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer addresses whether the company has any immediate plans to acquire other companies. This interview originally aired May 21, 2013, on "Squawk on the Street."

Chew & Brew: Bacon & Beer. Mmmmm  Fri, 24 May '13 | 10:00 AM ET

CNBC's Jane Wells goes shopping for a pork belly in order to make her own bacon. She's pleased with the results. And Tom Rotunno looks at a bacon-inspired beer from Rogue Ale.

Saudi Stunt Driver Pushes Boundaries  Fri, 24 May '13 | 12:00 PM ET

A group of young Saudis pushes the limits of stunt driving, moving on two tires while rotating the others.

Carl Quintanilla and Kelly Evans discuss Paul Tudor Jones' controversial comments about why he thinks fewer women than men become "great" traders, and Tudor Jones' statement about those comments. (2:59)

Do Babies Destroy a Woman's Ambition?  Fri, 24 May '13 | 2:50 PM ET

Hedge fund billionaire Paul Tudor Jones made a comment about female traders losing ambition after having a child. "Fast Money" trader Karen Finerman, Metropolitan Capital, strongly disagrees. (5:38)

'One of the Last Great Opportunities'  Fri, 24 May '13 | 12:01 PM ET

A pullback in the stock market is providing investors a last chance to get on board "before the train goes express," UBS Wealth Management Managing Director Robert Sechan says.

Energy Sector Just Heating Up?  Fri, 24 May '13 | 12:30 PM ET

Kate Warne, Edward Jones, says energy stocks offer good value.

Just Getting Started? Know What You Own!  Fri, 24 May '13 | 6:25 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer looks back to how he became involved in individual stock picking, and explains the importance of doing your homework.

Herb's Fool-Proof Investing  Fri, 24 May '13 | 2:26 PM ET

CNBC's Herb Greenberg shares his investment commandments, which he originally wrote for the San Francisco Chronicle in 1995. (2:44)

Creating Long-Term Wealth  Fri, 24 May '13 | 6:45 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer discusses what he learned working at Goldman Sachs. He explains the importance of knowing which strategy suits you best.

Fast Money Final Trade  Fri, 24 May '13 | 5:58 PM ET

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

One Bull's Big Stock Market Call  Fri, 24 May '13 | 5:08 PM ET

What happens after the S&P 500 hits 1,700? Market bull Barry Bannister of Stifel Nicolaus explains.

Why One Trader's 'Sort of Spooked'  Fri, 24 May '13 | 5:03 PM ET

Looking beyond the headlines, there's a reason to be wary of what's happening in the stock market, Karen Finerman of Metropolitan Capital Advisors says.

The Power of Positive Thinking?  Fri, 24 May '13 | 6:40 PM ET

Mad Money host Jim Cramer expresses the power of having confidence in your investments. "Start small," he says.

Cramer: Save No Matter What  Fri, 24 May '13 | 6:15 PM ET

Investing isn't always about mansions and Mercedes. Mad Money host Jim Cramer helps investors invest for their futures.

What the Fed & China Signal  Thu, 23 May '13 | 4:00 PM ET

What the current market says about the year ahead, with Erik Ristuben, Russell Investments; Heather Hughes, SunAmerica Funds; Paul Christopher, Wells Fargo Advisors; Warren Meyers, DME Securities.

James Bullard, president and CEo of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, explains why inflation is the "wild card" of U.S. data and argues it would have to be higher to start tapering the Fed's bond purchases.

Ongoing U.S. Infrastructure Nightmare  Fri, 24 May '13 | 2:16 PM ET

A bridge along I-5 collapsed into the Skagit River in Washington Thursday night. Business Insider reports public construction spending is at its lowest level in more than 20 years. Trying to find a solution, with CNBC's Michelle Caruso-Cabrera and Former PA Governor Ed Rendell (D).

Talk-Radio Takedown  Mon, 20 May '13 | 12:00 AM ET

Trevor Cook appears to be a local boy who made good in Minneapolis, where he runs an investment fund called the Oxford Group. Along with three cohorts, Cook solicits an amazing $190 million dollars from 700 U.S. investors, many of whom heard his message through a talk radio star. The investors think their money is going into securities, but they'll be shocked to see how Trevor and his boys blow their hard-earned savings, turning a historic mansion into a den of debauchery.

Bridge Collapses, Survivors Speak  Fri, 24 May '13 | 9:00 AM ET

NBC News talks to a survivor of a major Interstate highway bridge collapse in Washington state. (1:58)

Lafley Back at P&G  Fri, 24 May '13 | 6:20 AM ET

The news of AG Lafley returning to the C-Suite at Procter & Gamble is one of the big stories we're covering this morning. Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management, weighs in.

Are Currency Wars a Concern?  Fri, 24 May '13 | 2:55 AM ET

James Bullard, president and CEO of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, tells CNBC that if you allow a flexible exchange rate you can have your own independent monetary policy regardless of the US.

Larry Bossidy on Immigration Reform  Thu, 16 May '13 | 7:51 AM ET

Larry Bossidy, former Honeywell chairman & CEO, weighs in on what he likes and doesn't like about the pending immigration legislation.

Fed's Tapering Could Be Very Slow: Bullard  Fri, 24 May '13 | 2:15 AM ET

James Bullard, president and CEO of St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, explains that the scale of the Fed's tapering, when it comes, will depend on data and might start very slowly to allow for a possible "reverse".

Mario Draghi, president of the ECB, says the euro zone is "more stable" than it was a year ago and advocates for "more Europe".

Retail's Winners, Losers to Watch: Pro  Thu, 23 May '13 | 12:22 PM ET

Shares of Macy's, Urban Outfitters and Gap could have farther to climb, Telsey Advisory Group CEO Dana Telsey says.

Utilities Selloff 'Healthy': Josh Brown  Thu, 23 May '13 | 5:09 PM ET

Josh Brown of Fusion Analytics says he would like to see bond money in the stock market move elsewhere.