In the news today |
The U.S. stock market has been showing investors a bit of Valentine’s love this week, with the major averages on pace for their biggest weekly gains of the year. (CNBC) |
Severe winter weather this season may have cost the economy as much $50 billion and 76,000 jobs, according to a CNBC survey. |
The relentless snow and ice storms this winter have led to the highest number of flight cancellations in more than 25 years, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. |
Jos. A. Bank (JOSB) has agreed to buy Eddie Bauer in a deal worth about $825 million. (Reuters) |
Procter & Gamble (PG) is said to be considering current and former executives as the household products giant begins its search for candidates to succeed Chairman and CEO A.G. Lafley. (Reuters) |
With shares of Tesla (TSLA) touching an all-time high and the company approaching several milestones, another fire involving the Model Sis raising new questions about the popular electric car. (CNBC) |
The next time you get an error report from Microsoft on your PC, you may want to think twice before sending the crash data. (CNBC) |
"House of Cards" is back. Here are five things to know before you starting watching Season 2 of the political thriller that put original programming at Netflix (NFLX) on the map. (USA Today) |
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