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Sunday, Feb 19

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How the Starbucks CEO's childhood inspired ambition

Howard Schultz credits his hardscrabble childhood in Brooklyn for giving him the passion to succeed in CNNMoney's The American Dream: New York series that profiles five exceptional Americans who overcame adversity.

Monday, Feb 13

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Whose market rally is it anyway?

The market is at all-time highs and many say Trump is the reason. But stocks were rallying when investors thought Hillary Clinton would win. Janet Yellen and the Fed may deserve more of the credit for the market's move.

How 'America First' could turn into to 'India First'

Nandan Nilekani, co-founder of one of India's biggest outsourcing companies, says an H-1B visa crackdown would ultimately hurt the U.S.

Oil prices have doubled in a year

Prices have surged since OPEC agreed to major production cuts in November, and new data shows member countries have fulfilled promises to slash output.

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America's NAFTA nemesis: Canada, not Mexico

President-elect Donald Trump focuses his criticism of NAFTA on Mexico. But Canada and America have a rocky trade history too.

Will the next iPhone charge wirelessly?

The days of plugging in an iPhone to charge won't last forever.

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Mexico ready to hit the US where it hurts: Corn

Mexican Senator Armando Rios Piter told CNN that he plans to introduce a bill this week that would stop Mexican purchases of American corn.

Apple stock nears record high

Apple stock is less than $1 away from its all-time high amid renewed optimism for the iPhone.

Swiss voters reject corporate tax overhaul

Swiss voters have rejected an overhaul of the country's corporate tax system that would have brought it in line with international norms.

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Verizon's plan: Consumers win, investors lose

Verizon has decided to bring back unlimited data plans. But while that's great for its subscribers, it's awful news for investors. It's another sign of how brutally competitive the telecom business is. And it's hurting Verizon's stock.

Tesla to sell electric cars in the Middle East

The automaker announced Monday that its first official venture in the oil-rich Middle East will be in the United Arab Emirates.

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Premarket: 5 things to know before the bell

Here's what you need to know about the markets before you start your business day.

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The week ahead in stocks

This week in stocks: Puzder's confirmation hearing, Yellen talks to Congress, Big Food and Tech report earnings.

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Young British men are earning less

British men born between 1981 and 2000 will earn $15,000 less in their 20s than the previous generation.

Cutting trash with bamboo packaging

Universal Biopack makes packaging that it sells to restaurants and manufacturers. But rather than plastic, it uses a mixture of bamboo and cassava.

Sunday, Feb 12

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Tim Cook wants all-out fight vs. fake news

Apple CEO Tim Cook wants the tech industry to take action against "fake news" stories that are polluting the web. "There has to be a massive campaign. We have to think through every demographic," Cook said in a rare interview.

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Trump brand takes another hit

Sears Holdings, the company that owns retail stores Sears and Kmart, said this weekend that it would remove 31 Trump-branded items from its website.

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Nike stars champion 'Equality'

Nike on Sunday launched a star-studded short film titled "Equality" that coincides with Black History Month.

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What Trump's sons wear when they go hunting

Jason Hairston's hunting gear firm Kuiu counts President Trump's sons among its clients.

Saturday, Feb 11

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The Syrian doctor saving rural America

Dr. Alaa Nofal is one of only five pediatric specialists to serve a 150,000 square mile area in North and South Dakota. He's currently on a visa waiver program that allows him to stay in the country as long as he agrees to practice in an…

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Under Armour recovering from Trump compliment

Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank told CNBC that President Trump was a "real asset" because of his focus on job creation. Social media immediately erupted with calls to boycott the brand.

Friday, Feb 10

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Trump isn't killing the bull market. Here's why

Wall Street strategists and business leaders are worried about Trump policies. But investors aren't paying them much heed. Stocks continue to go up. Why? The U.S. economy is still in much better shape than most of the rest of the world.

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Prince's music is coming to Spotify

Most of Prince's music recorded before 1995, including Purple Rain, will be streamed from Sunday.

Mexico Corn

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While President Trump portrays Mexico as the big winner of NAFTA, Mexican farmers have been badly hurt by the deal. Now, U.S. farmers worry Trump will hurt their gains from NAFTA.

Trump meets Abe: A $268B relationship under strain

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit with U.S. President Donald Trump this week is putting the spotlight on a crucial economic relationship.

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Disney bails out European theme park again with $2 billion

The Walt Disney Company had to step in once again to bailout the Disneyland Paris theme park.

Tactical retreat? Why Trump backed down on China

Trump has retreated over Taiwan and China's currency. Getting better terms on trade may matter more.

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White House: Kellyanne Conway 'counseled' for plugging Ivanka Trump line

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White House counselor Kellyanne Conway told Fox News viewers to "go buy Ivanka's stuff" during an appearance on the network Thursday morning.

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Premarket: 6 things to know before the bell

Here's what you need to know about the markets before you start your business day.

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OPEC has pulled off one of its 'deepest' cuts

OPEC members have largely fulfilled their promises to slash production, according to the International Energy Agency.