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U.S. stock futures were lower in early trading, after a fourth straight rally pushed the Dow to another record and within a whisper of 17,000. (CNBC) |
General Motors (GM) shareholders will get a chance to grill CEO Mary Barra over theignition switch crisis today, while crash victim’s families are expected to protest at the annual meeting. (CNBC) |
GoDaddy—the Internet domain name and Web hosting company known for its racy Super Bowl commercials—is filing for an IPO, in hopes of raising at least $100 million.(AP)
Singularity University CEO Rob Nail joins CNBC's "Squawk Box" at 7:50 a.m. ET to look at the impact of emerging technologies—like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and crowdfunding—on business and finance.
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In a letter set for release today, top business leaders, including the CEOs of Coca-Cola(KO) and McDonald's (MCD), are calling on Washington to act on immigration reform.(AP) |
President Barack Obama will take to Tumblr for a college affordability discussion today, after signing an executive order intended to reduce the burden of escalating student debt. (USA today) |
In an interview about her new book, Hillary Clinton said her family was "dead broke"and saddled with legal bills after Bill Clinton's presidency. (AP) |
Vermont’s Democratic governor has signed into law a minimum wage increase in three steps to $10.50 an hour by 2018, higher than any other U.S. state. (Reuters) |
Foreclosure activity dropped to an eight-year low last month, as banks reclaimed fewer homes and foreclosure starts saw their lowest levels in years, according to a RealtyTrac report. (Reuters) |
Embattled LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling now plans to "fight to keep" the team—the sale of which to former Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion looked like a done deal last week. (NBC News) |
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