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Corporate America takes lead in gay-rights uproar
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Gay rights advocates and corporate leaders such as Apple’s Tim Cook and Wal-Mart’s Doug McMillon lead the charge against Arkansas’ and Indiana’s religious freedom laws. 01:35 Thu, Apr 2 20156:00 PM EDT

The Fed should hold off on any easing at all, says Ed Yardeni
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Ed Yardeni, Yardeni Research president, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss the state of the economy, latest market trends, the Fed’s rate path outlook, and more.

Good news for economy shouldn’t mean the Fed needs to stay hawkish: Wilmington Trust’s Meghan Shue
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Neil Dutta, Renaissance Macro Research head of U.S. economics, and Meghan Shue, Wilmington Trust head of investment strategy, joins ‘Closing Bell Overtime’ to talk the day’s market action.

United has a long term growth plan unlike other airlines, says Third Bridge’s Peter McNally
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Peter McNally, Third Bridge, joins ‘Closing Bell: Overtime’ to discuss United Airline’s after the company posted its earnings and shares surge.

Notable frenzy of interactions between U.S., China in January: Analyst
ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via Email Susan Thornton, senior fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center, discusses the meeting of U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, and the urgency of stabilizing ties ahead of a busy election year.