Sep 17 New York Stock Exchange Reopens to Sharp Losses Despite a federal rate cut and rallying cries for patriotism, the New York Stock Exchange plummeted during it's first day open since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11. Continue reading
Sep 17 Watch Economic Uncertainty The United States financial market posted record lows. Will the market's unsteady performance lead to a general recession in the U.S.?… Continue watching
Sep 06 Justice Dept. Will Not Seek Microsoft Breakup The U.S. Justice Department announced today that it would not seek the breakup of Microsoft Corp and would strive to wrap up the three-year-old case "as quickly as possible."… Continue reading
Sep 04 Watch Computer Megamerger Margaret Warner discusses the proposed multi-billion dollar merger between Compaq and Hewlett-Packard with Computer World editor Mary Fran Johnson. Continue watching
Sep 02 The Origins of Labor Day By News Desk The observance of Labor Day began over 100 years ago. Continue reading
Aug 30 Watch Building a Business Elizabeth Brackett tells the story of a determined entrepreneur who is helping to bring jobs and prosperity to the southwest side of Chicago… Continue watching
Aug 22 Watch Keys to the Social Security Lockbox Paul Solman investigates the social security lockbox and the brewing political debate over social security funds. Continue watching
Aug 21 Watch Shrinking Surplus Gwen Ifill discusses the shrinking budget surplus with White House Budget Director Mitch Daniels and Rep. John Spratt (D-S.C.). Continue watching
Aug 08 Watch A Rebirth in Bethlehem A report on efforts in one town to redevelop a steel mill that was once at the center of a company's power and a town's survival. Continue watching
Aug 01 Watch What to Pay? Correspondent Jeffrey Kaye reports from Santa Monica, California, where the city council voted businesses must pay their employees a living wage as oppose to a minimum wage. Continue watching