
Alison Kosik on GlaxoSmithKline's $3 billion fraud settlement, the biggest health care fraud settlement in US history.
After two years, the legal battle between Apple and the Chinese company Proview over the iPad trademark has ended.
Apple, the most valuable company in the world, settled the case for $60 million.
Alison Kosik discusses the case and explains how the lawsuit hurt Apple sales in China in today's "Minding Your Business."
Christine Romans explains the financial changes that Americans can expect to see in their insurance coverage now that the Supreme Court has upheld the President's health care legislation.
Christine Romans looks at the costs involved in the Affordable Care act, compared to medical costs without legislation.
Christine Romans looks at the factors pulling gas prices down and why we could see $3 gas by the fall.
Christine Romans on how new federal student loan interest rates could spike if Congress doesn't act by Sunday.
Christine Romans explains the significance of Sheryl Sandberg joining the Facebook board and discusses reports that News Corp. is considering splitting into two companies.
Christine Romans on a "Washington Post" report claiming Mitt Romney's firm Bain Capital outsourced American jobs.
Christine Romans on signs from the Federal Reserve and commodities that the economy may be headed for a slowdown.
Everyone's waiting on the Fed this morning. Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke will hold a news conference this afternoon at 2:15pm ET in Washington. What is Wall Street hoping to hear to stabilize and stimulate the economy? Christine Romans explains what is in the Fed's tool box that could be discussed.

