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Senator Carl Levin and Tim Cook clash in tax haven hearing
Senator Carl Levin says big companies are abusing tax loopholes. Apple's Tim Cook says they uphold the spirit of the law. 
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| 05:51 PM |
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Working in the dark, in the aftermath of Moore's tornado
Recovery begins for those in the tornado's wake in Moore, Okla. 
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| 05:18 PM |
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Why companies are getting rid of cubicle walls
Businesses are moving away from individual offices and high-walled cubicles to more open environments. Fitting more workers into a smaller space also slashes rent costs. 
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| 04:57 PM |
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Hold the spoon -- World Nutella Day back on after being called off
Nutella-maker Ferrero called for an end to the day celebrating the chocolate hazelnut treat, then backed off. 
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| 02:58 PM |
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How do delivery services like Grubhub and Seamless make a profit?
Two of the biggest restaurant takeout services, Grubhub and Seamless, will merge. A look at exactly how their business works, and how individual restaurants factor in. 
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| 02:55 PM |
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How much would Apple's overseas cash help the U.S. economy?
Appleās $100 billion in overseas cash is just part of the nearly $2 trillion in U.S. corporate funds that are beyond the reach of the IRS. What difference could that money make if it was brought home? 
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| 02:53 PM |
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What will it take to make tornado prediction better?
Prediction for tornadoes like the one in Moore, Okla., has gotten pretty good. Building thousands of new radar stations would make it better. 
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| 01:00 PM |
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This burger brought to you by a test tube
Dutch scientists will shortly unveil a burger that uses meat grown at great expense in a laboratory. Growing meat is more efficient in the long-term, but people may not take to it. 
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| 12:56 PM |
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Meet the Twitter account of the 15,500-page Keystone XL report
It appears anyone can get a Twitter account these days, even a massive government document. 
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| 11:01 AM |
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PODCAST: Dimon survives the chopping block
Shareholders allow Jamie Dimon to keep his dual role as CEO and Chairman of JPMorgan. And what percentage of Americans own stocks? 
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| 10:35 AM |
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Dimon keeps dual role, but JPMorgan shareholder vote a 'wake-up call' to management
Mike Mayo, banking analyst with CLSA, joined Marketplace Morning Report prior to today's shareholder meeting to discuss. 
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| 10:12 AM |
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Jamie Dimon as chairman and CEO: His own 'yes man'?
JPMorgan Chase shareholders have voted to maintain Jamie Dimon's role as both CEO and chairman of the bank. 
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| 09:38 AM |
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Quiz: What percentage of Americans own stock?
Stock markets are up in the U.S., but how many Americans actually stand to benefit? 
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| 08:42 AM |
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A new Xbox, and the future of unbreakable screens
The company LG says it's going to show off a flexible 5-inch screen this week which could soon be a normal part of our phones and tablets. And Microsoft is revealing its latest Xbox gaming console today. 
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| 08:09 AM |
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Hack back: Spear phishing and how can you avoid it
'Spear phishing', a form of targeted hacking, is drawing a lot of attention. How can you protect yourself? 
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| 07:23 AM |
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New York tech scene celebrates Tumblr purchase
Members of the New York City's tech scene are celebrating the announcement that Yahoo will buy the NY-based blogging service Tumblr. 
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| 05:48 AM |
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Freedom Tower enters crowded New York market to lure broadcaster antennas
Before 9/11, many local TV broadcasters transmitted from the World Trade Center. Now, they are being wooed by the Freedom Tower, but there's competition from other skyscrapers. 
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| 05:29 AM |
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NASA footage shows meteor crashing into moon
Things crashing into the moon -- that's how the third Transformers movie starts right? Sorry Michael Bay, when it comes to explosions, we'd rather watch the NASA source footage. 
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| Mon, May 20, 2013 |
| 06:27 PM |
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Moleskine's CEO on paper's advantages (and how to pronounce Moleskine)
Arrigo Berni puts his bet on paper over tablets after taking Moleskine public. 
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| 04:59 PM |
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Boeing 787 Dreamliner returns to the skies
Four months after being grounded for safety inspections, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner flew safely from Houston to Chicago today. 
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| 04:56 PM |
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New Cirque du Soleil show will keep money flowing to Jackson estate
Michael Jackson is gone, but his music is still breaking records, earning around $150 million a year. 
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| 04:29 PM |
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Power, risk and Jamie Dimon
Jamie Dimon faces shareholder judgment on whether he should remain chairman -- as well ask CEO -- of JPMorgan Chase. It's a symbolic vote, but important to a banker who prefers control. 
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| 03:34 PM |
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Microsoft's new Xbox battles mobile gaming
The new Xbox merely has to catch up with the past eight years of digital devices.

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| 03:32 PM |
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Tim Cook goes to Washington
Apple CEO Tim Cook tries to answer the $1.7 trillion question: How does the U.S. get corporations to repatriate their overseas profits? 
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| 03:29 PM |
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The steps to making Tumblr a moneymaker
How does Yahoo plan to sell ads to turn Tumblr into a profitable acquisition? 
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| 03:27 PM |
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Yahoo spends a cool billion on cool
Marissa Mayer is looking to the Tumblr acquisition to help change the DNA of Yahoo, from old and tired to young and hip. 
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| 03:06 PM |
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Dove's viral video hit becomes most watched ad -- ever
Dove says the video has been watched over 114 million times. 
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| 02:25 PM |
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Texting while driving? There's an app to stop that
AT&T and other mobile carriers are uniting to help prevent teens from texting while driving. What technology exists, and does it work? 
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| 02:15 PM |
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Nashville's Music City Center hopes to make a lasting note
Nashville's Music City Center cost $600 million and has a lot of cutting-edge bells and whistles. But convention organizers looking for a new convention center have a lot of options. 
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| 12:52 PM |
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PODCAST: Yahoo tumbles to get back up
Yahoo buys Tumblr. What will happen if the Federal Reserve backs off? And public pensions bounce back, but not enough for some. 
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