With fast food workers striking all over the country, Alison Kosik sits down with two women trying to support their families on a part-time dime.
Fast food workers around the country are demanding higher wages. But is the job worth $15 an hour? Christine Romans, Robert Reich and Stephen Moore discuss.
The Obama administration says Syria has crossed a line with the use of chemical weapons. But can the U.S. afford to act? Christine Romans asks Jessica Yellin and Lawrence Korb.
Oil prices are surging and stocks saw the biggest one-day drop since June as investors worry about the threat of a U.S. strike in Syria. Christine Romans explains.
Tom Brady or Peyton Manning? Arian Foster or Doug Martin? Fantasy football players have been researching and throwing millions of dollars at the industry. Christine Romans tackles the business of fantasy football.
From Miley to Madonna, Super Bowl to surfwear, babies to benefits– Christine Romans has the stories that matter to your money this week.
NFL talking with Goole, FIFA World Cup tickets and a high dive from where? Christine Romans give you the play-by-play with The Score.
College costs are soaring, and families can't keep up. President Obama has a plan to help students make better decisions, but will it work?
The Nasdaq went dark this week, but tech stocks are still a bright spot for investors. Matt McCall tells Christine Romans which stocks you should be buying, and which ones to get rid of.