The IFA Consumer Electronics Fair is getting underway in Berlin. High definition TVs, next-generation DVDs and portable entertainment devices remain among the most talked about items, but this is the
The 2006 Edinburgh TV Festival is getting underway with a good humor spoof episode of the popular Apprentice program, casting media executives in the world of contestants. Judging by the response, it'
A wild week on Wall Street has come to an end. Oil prices continue to shatter records. Let's check in with Valerie Morris, she has the details on oil and how the markets fare today. Hi, Valerie. Hi th
American workers are increasingly demanding more time off from their employers. Gerri Willis. She's live in New York with that story and wrap-up of today's action on Wall Street. Hi, Gerri. Hey, that’
For 12 straight months, there was a monthly decline in the percentage of money we are saving, which, according to Standard Poor's chief economist David Wyss, is pretty worrisome. One of the basic prob
Reports are in that 40,000 hourly GM workers are taking buyout in early retirement packages from the company. Six Flags could be lowering some of those flags and closing the doors to some of their 30
A new survey shows you're not paying any more the gas pumped than you were three weeks ago. Good news since late May. Motorists aren't paying any more for gas, but not paying any less either, accordin
A day after announcing they'll be switching to a healthier blend of oil, Wendy's says there'll be no more biggie sizes, well, at least in name only. 'We are, er, introducing a 3-tier combo program, er
The Dow closed today slightly over 11,000 after another roller coaster override. According to Morgan Keegan co-director of equity strategy John Wilson, investors may be overacting to comments made by
Investors that did cheer the August jobs report, they saw it, it's not too hot, not too cold. Employers added about 128, 000 jobs in August, which is in line with expectations. And ah, the jobs number
Michelle Wright : A weaker than expected month for job growth in May, says Commerce Bank Chief Economist Joel Naroff. Joel Naroff : Well, looks like businesses are becoming a little bit more cautious
Special thanks to antoniazhang, AC, and Californian for your help. Michelle Wright : Delta's pilots have approved an agreement which will help the bankrupt carrier get back on its feet, says Airline s
Michelle Wright : The hiking gas prices this year is a good thing for some businesses, like the ones along New Jersey shore, which are seeing a huge increase in visitors this weekend. Gary Baumgarten
Michelle Wright : With the unofficial start to summer beginning this weekend, many folks say they've modified their vacation plans a bit because of gas prices. Bob Mayfield talked with CNN's Allan Che
Michelle Wright : A national survey reveals gas prices are down 1.5 cents this week to a nationwide average of 2.93 for a gallon of self-serve regular. Federal investigators say they've found 15 examp
Rachel Lee : No champagne to toast this marriage. Beer giant Anheuser-Busch says it bought Rolling Rock from Belgium's InBev. InBev says it’s in separate talks to sell Rolling Rock's brewery in Latr
Michelle Wright : The number of new folks who were entering the workforce, who were putting money into 401K plans rose nearly 36% last year. Carrie Lee : This is partly because more companies are auto
Michelle Wright : US trade deficit declined unexpectedly for the second consecutive time in March, which according to PNC Financial Services Group chief economist Stuart Huffman, is due in part to a l
This CNN Podcast is brought to you by Xerox, helping your business grow with technology, document management and consulting services. Michelle Wright : The Fed is boosting its rates once again. Susan
Rachel Lee : With the average price of gasoline near three dollars a gallon, Americans are buying less. A government report shows gas and oil stockpiles increased in the last week, and demand for gas