Week at a glance: All stories

6:51pm: A vacation shared with friends or relatives can be the stuff of everlasting memories -- unless squabbles over finances turn close relationships into ancient history. More
6:39pm: A vacation shared with friends or relatives can be the stuff of everlasting memories -- unless squabbles over finances turn close relationships into ancient history. More
5:27pm: Green Mountain announced that it will keep producing Starbucks-branded single serve pods for the firm's popular Keurig brewing machines. Shares soared on the news. More
5:16pm: Tesla reported first-quarter earnings and sales that zoomed past analyst estimates. More
4:50pm: Shares of Groupon rose sharply after the company reported a smaller loss and growing sales. More
3:31pm: Former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling will still serve many years in prison, according to his lawyer, but will be out much earlier than his 2028 release date. More
12:13pm: New federal data shows big gaps in bills for same procedures, even between hospitals in the same city. More
11:35am: The Yahoo CEO is well aware of the public obsession with her work-life balance. But she insists she's focused on turning Yahoo around. More
10:46am: Jack Welch is making waves on Twitter again, weighing in on the brewing controversy over Jamie Dimon's role at the JP Morgan Chase. More
10:15am: Shares in Manchester United fell Wednesday after the soccer club's iconic manager, Alex Ferguson, announced his retirement. More
9:42am: U.S. stocks continue to set new records as investors welcome better-than-expected corporate earnings and signs of strength in the job market. More
9:15am: Americans are shelling out more for everyday staples like groceries and gas, while also splurging a little on dining out and giving to charities, according to a Mint.com survey. More
8:09am: The beleaguered tech giant has seen its stock rise in the weeks since it caved and announced a record share repurchase program. More
6:29am: More than three months after rushing to file their tax returns early, many filers are still without refunds. More
6:14am: IRS workers were out in force Tuesday protesting the impending furloughs they are facing due to government spending cuts. More
5:39am: U.S. stock futures are edging slightly lower after a record breaking Tuesday that saw the Dow close above 15,000 for the first time ever. More
12:35am: The domestic oil boom is prompting U.S. oil firms to sell assets overseas and invest the money domestically. More
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