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)
Rick Santelli has some thoughts on the government's plan to change the way it measures the country's economic activity. It will affect GDP in the future and the past. (2:49)
As the Chinese public becomes more vocal about consumer rights advocacy, does this spell trouble for foreign firms operating on the mainland? CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports.
English pro golfer Ian Poulter discusses his quest to win the 2013 Masters Tournament and capture the "green jacket." Only one Englishman has ever won at Augusta: Nick Faldo, three times.
Kelvin Tay, Regional CIO of Southern APAC of UBS Wealth Management, says that Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe's policies may be boosting exports, but they're not driving domestic consumption and more needs to be done to reform Japan's economy in the longer term.
Jose Vinals, Financial Counselor & Director of Monetary & Capital Markets at the IMF, warns that the longer excessive monetary policy easing is in place, the more risks they pose to financial stability.
NBC News' Kerry Sanders reports that police have surrounded a boat in the backyard of a Watertown, MA house where the Boston bombing suspect is believed to be hiding.
A reporter for NBC station WHDH in Boston says a source has told him authorities believe they've found the second Marathon bombing suspect in a boat in Watertown.
In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about IBM's negative effect on the Dow as the rest of the stock markets holds up. (3:13)
Jin Liqun, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors at China Investment Corp, says global investors have no need to panic over growth in China. He also discusses talk of a bubble in local government debt and gives his view on the BOJ's monetary policy.
Topless female protesters rushed at Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a visit to Germany. Putin later said, "I liked it," reports Tyler Mathisen. (0:54)
As the world's smallest Disneyland, the Hong Kong park is set to open a new attraction next month. Tom Staggs, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts tells CNBC how much of a boost that will bring.
CNBC's Sri Jegarajah reports on the latest step of President Obama's 'Asia Pivot' strategy from the deck of the USS Freedom, a U.S warship on an eight-month deployment to Southeast Asia.
Rick Santelli talks about weakness in the U.S. labor market, Portugal's problems, and his admiration for Margaret Thatcher, the former U.K. prime minister who died today. (2:49)