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No Huddle Offense: Fed Easing Winding Down?  Mon, 13 May '13 | 6:58 PM ET

Jim Cramer explains why he's not too worried about the Federal Reserve's inevitable shift away from very low interest rates.

Hedge Fund Manager Seeks to Break Up Sony  Tue, 14 May '13 | 2:22 AM ET

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin reports on that Third Point's CEO has acquired the largest stake in Sony and could be looking into breaking up the company into three separate pieces.

CNBC's Jim Cramer identifies four stocks that have been very costly for those who bet their prices would fall.

CNBC's Rick Santelli explains the need for balance when deciphering budget deficits; natural gas supplies; and IRS snooping on conservative groups.

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the unusually large role Tuesdays have played in the stock market's rally since the start of the year. (3:38)

Tensions Flare on Capitol Hill  Wed, 15 May '13 | 3:22 PM ET

Take a listen to this heated exchange between House member Rep. Darrell Issa, (R-CA) and Attorney General Eric Holder today, as reported by CNBC's Eamon Javers. (2:14)

Talking Numbers: Buy or Sell AIG?  Wed, 15 May '13 | 3:30 PM ET

Discussing whether AIG will add profits to your portfolio, with Zachary Karabell, River Twice Research, and Richard Ross, Auerbach Grayson.

Krispy Kreme No Longer Glazed and Confused  Thu, 16 May '13 | 6:51 AM ET

Krispy Kreme's balance sheet is beginning to look tasty again, reports CNBC's Jane Wells. (4:04)

Cramer's Mad Dash: Can Kohl's Grow Again?  Thu, 16 May '13 | 9:23 AM ET

Jim Cramer says stock investors are looking for "new names" to buy.

Groupon: A $100 Billion Company?  Thu, 16 May '13 | 10:02 AM ET

Ted Leonsis and Eric Lefkofsky, Groupon co-CEOs, discuss their plans to take the company beyond the concept of daily deals.

OMG! Giant 'Rock' Sells for $26 Million  Thu, 16 May '13 | 10:58 AM ET

"Big Mike", the giant, 101-carat, flawless diamond got a record-breaking bid, and a new name, reports CNBC's Simon Hobbs.

Coming Japanese Crisis Will Spike Gold: Pro  Thu, 16 May '13 | 1:02 PM ET

Peter Schiff of Euro Pacific Capital said Japan will have to print more and more money, which will lead to a record-high price for gold. With CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis and the "Futures Now" traders.

Shippers Go Head to Head With Sea Pirates  Thu, 16 May '13 | 7:38 PM ET

As maritime piracy, or 'maritime mugging,' keeps evolving, shipping firms are not leaving anything to chance. CNBC's Sri Jegarajah reports from the International Maritime Defense Exhibition and Conference.

Is This City the World's Next Fashion Hub?  Thu, 16 May '13 | 7:50 PM ET

As fashion houses look to Asia, CNBC investigates the latest designs at Singapore's fashion week.

Rating the Central Bank Chiefs   Thu, 16 May '13 | 8:41 PM ET

Jim McCaughan, CEO of Principal Global Investors assigns grades to the heads of major central banks including Ben Bernanke, Mario Draghi and Haruhiko Kuroda.

Time for Michael Dell to Leave: Pro  Thu, 16 May '13 | 9:15 PM ET

Trip Chowdhry, Managing Director of Equity Research at Global Equities Research, says Dell's strategy and products are old and Michael Dell doesn't have the skills to turn the company around.

Honda Gears Up For Formula One Return  Thu, 16 May '13 | 9:40 PM ET
The three-generation Honda Formula One cars, (front to rear)1965 Honda RA272, 1988 McLaren Honda MP4/4 and 2006 Honda RA106.

CNBC's Tokyo bureau chief Kaori Enjoji delivers the latest on Honda's decision to renew its partnership with racing giant McLaren and re-enter the world of Formula One.

Sing Away Sorrows: Songs for Europe  Fri, 17 May '13 | 1:34 AM ET

Ahead of the Eurovision contest on Saturday, CNBC asks viewers for their suggestions of songs that best reflect the state of the region's economy.

Inside Barbie's Dreamhouse  Fri, 17 May '13 | 2:45 AM ET

NBC reports from the new Barbie theme park in Berlin - a pink and glitzy life-size replica of the doll's legendary Malibu home.

Doll: Market Forces Still Point Higher  Fri, 17 May '13 | 7:16 AM ET

Bob Doll, Nuveen Asset Management, tells "Squawk Box" why he thinks the stock market rally isn't running out of steam. (5:07)

Jim Cramer says he thinks Europe's worst days are behind it and he thinks European stocks are "where you should be."

Christian Chabot, the man who runs Tableau Software, is all smiles as he talks with Bob Pisani about the market's extremely enthusiastic reaction to the company's public debut. "People are calling data the oil of the 21st century."

In his daily CNBC.com-only video clip, Art Cashin of UBS talks with Bob Pisani about the stock market's continued rally. (2:02)

NHL's Stanley Cup Visits the NYSE  Fri, 17 May '13 | 12:00 PM ET

National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman stopped by the New York Stock Exchange with the Stanley Cup to talk about the league's playoff race, how teams are doing financially and the trophy's history. This is an interview you'll see only on CNBC.com.

Asian Growth at Inflection Point: Analyst  Sun, 19 May '13 | 7:10 PM ET

Michael Spencer, Chief Economist, Asia Pacific at Deutsche Bank, says that in three to six months it will be obvious to investors that there is growth in Asia.

Maersk Line Swings Back Into Black: CEO  Sun, 19 May '13 | 8:10 PM ET

Tim Smith, North Asia CEO of Maersk Line says a reduction in costs helped first-quarter earnings swing back into the black from a loss a year ago. He says new capacity coming into the Chinese market are driving freight rates down.

Meet the Steve Jobs of China  Sun, 19 May '13 | 8:15 PM ET

CNBC's Eunice Yoon reports on Apple's latest competitor who is taking China by storm.

Why Are Japanese Tourists Shunning Seoul?  Sun, 19 May '13 | 7:35 PM ET

Why are Japanese visitors shunning South Korea? The answer lies in currency markets.

Jim Cramer dismisses David Faber's concerns that renewed interest in stocks on Main Street indicates the rally is near its end.

Landing Gear Fire at Moscow Airport  Mon, 20 May '13 | 11:46 AM ET

The landing gear on a UTair 737 airplane caught fire as it landed at Moscow's Vnkukovo Airport. About 140 passengers were on board, but no one was hurt in the incident. (0:36)