Boeing CEO loses chairman role to focus on 737 Max crisis

Boeing’s board removed CEO Dennis Muilenburg as chairman amid the fall out of two 737 Max crashes that killed 346 people.

Judge rules Trump violated the law on wall funding with national emergency

A federal judge ruled Friday that President Donald Trump violated federal law when he used his declaration of a national emergency to get millions for building a wall on the southern border.

Retail legend Mickey Drexler on how clothing companies can succeed in today’s environment

“You don’t need huge assortments to shop anymore … Focus on the best,” former J. Crew CEO Mickey Drexler says.

FDA approves new Eli Lilly drug to ‘resolve’ migraine pain in two hours

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a drug to help prevent migraines on Thursday. The drug, Reyvow, was developed by Eli Lilly and Co. and has proven effective in alleviating the painful symptoms of migraines.

Dallas Mavericks player Boban Marjanovic partners with Big Blanket Co.

Dallas Mavericks center Boban Marjanovic, one of the NBA’s tallest players at 7 feet 3 inches, is reuniting with a former teammate to sell oversized blankets.

Making money with your money

CNBC’s Jon Fortt and Sharon Epperson speak with Credit Karma CEO Kenneth Lin on the company’s new savings account, the best credit cards and more.

Indycar champion Josef Newgarden on the big money mistake he made with Apple

Indycar champion Josef Newgarden learned a powerful investing lesson when he sold Apple shares shortly after buying them.

San Francisco business trip? How to make the most of those off-duty hours

If you find yourself in San Francisco, here are few ways to make the most of your off-duty hours in the City by the Bay.

Cyberattacks now cost small companies $200,000 on average, putting many out of business

About 43% of cyberattacks are aimed at small businesses. On average, these cost $200,000, putting 60% of these companies out of business in six months.