The ailing state of the US economy is becoming the prime issue for voters, recent polls show.
Bill Gates and New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg will put millions into stamping out smoking. CNN's Maggie Lake reports.
CEO Jim Buckmaster discusses the site's popularity and financial strategy.
CNN's Charles Hodson asks Trevor Williams of Lloyds TSB how the mortgage mess will effect the global market.
A fifth day of world trade talks has ended without agreement but there is hope a deal may be reached.
EDF Energy has announced it is putting up gas prices by 22% and electricity prices by 17%.
Sales of US homes fell again in June while the number of foreclosures rose sharply, new figures show.
EDF Energy has increased its domestic gas and electricity prices by up to 22%, effective immediately.
The head of the British Bathroom Centre says his company has seen the effects of the slowdown for the last few months.
Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne on why he's behind the SEC's new short selling rules.
A bank that holds Coke's secret formula sells billions of dollars of its Coca-Cola stock. CNN's Johnathan Mann reports.
Alix Steel Details The Most Popular Searched Stocks On TheStreet.com
BioSante's drug for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction, LibiGel, is entering Phase III trials. Find out what BioSante CEO Stephen Simes says about what this drug would mean for the drug sector.
Jim Cramer thinks the recent negativity is overdone and there is a nice pipeline of drugs.
Marek Fuchs furrows his brow at the business media's handling of Yahoo!'s earnings data.
Dan Fitzpatrick examines three stocks viewed on 'Mad Money' and 'Fast Money'. Today's stocks include Jet Blue Airways, S&P Biotech ETF and Chesapeake.
U.S. stocks spent the entire day in a heavy downtrend ending the session with large losses as investors absorbed worse-than-expected data concerning the beaten housing market.
Marek Fuchs asks why, in light of increasing difficulty competing with free online news sources, the business media did not question the impact of yet another price increase at 'The New York Times.'
Frank Curzio and Robert Holmes discuss the commission's long delay in approving the merger of the two satellite-radio operators.
Edwin Lugo, portfolio manager for the Franklin International Small Cap Growth Fund, says U.S. economic woes are creating opportunities to buy foreign stocks like Signet and Neopost.
Jim Cramer says the housing bill will have a broad and significant impact on the U.S. economy.
Popular Mechanic's Glenn Derene shows FBN three of the best iPhone applications.
A liquid asset that's been gushing profits in some cases, with Debra Coy, Janney Montgomery Scott and Neil Berlant, PFW Water Fund
Tech stocks claiming higher ground, with David Garrity, GVA Research LLC and CNBC's Dennis Kneale & Jim Goldman.
One family-owned moving company is doing just fine despite rising fuel costs, reports CNBC's Mike Hegedus.
Dunstan Prial discusses how American's are finding it harder to get mortgages.
Liz Claman talks to Ford Motor Co. CEO, Alan Mulally about his plans to boost Ford's bottom-line.
Liz Claman talks to Ford Motor Co. CEO, Alan Mulally, about his plans for getting the beleaguered auto giant back on track.
Union Pacific CEO Jim Young on his company's 2Q numbers and why he's optimistic about what's ahead.
Diamond Offshore Drilling CEO Larry Dickerson talks about his company's earnings and how its stock is up despite high energy costs.
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly on his company's strategy for fighting high fuel prices.
Jonathan Miller, Miller Samuel president and ceo, Douglas Pope, HotPads.com co-founder, and Mark Sunshine, First Capital president and coo, discuss what the fix is for the housing crisis.
Has the subprime meltdown encouraged companies to maintain stricter corporate compliance? Mike Oxley and Greg van den Hoovel weigh in.
The Capper: if the government really wants to bail someone out, at least make it a group not responsible for its own fate....
Aude Lagorce, Marketwatch senior reporter, discusses the rise in airline bankruptcies, due largely to the increasing fuel costs.
Bart Chilton, Commodity Futures Trading commissioner, discusses the democratic plan to curb oil speculation and the CFTC's role in going after speculators and those who are manipulating the market.
Tyson Slocum, Public Citizen Energy expert, discusses the manipulation strategies in the over-the-counter derivative markets that the CFTC has no jurisdiction over.
Managing director of equity trading, Dave Rovelli discusses the markets.
Congress and the White House respond to the latest economic reports.