(Reuters) - U.S. and Antiguan officials liquidating Allen Stanford's offshore bank said they have reached a settlement that would return a substantial portion of $300 million in frozen assets to the victims of Stanford's fraud, a court filing showed. Full story
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The markets aren't talking much about the sequester, but it is front and center at one of the biggest economics conferences of the year, with CNBC's Steve Liesman and John Taylor, Stanford University.
Stanford undergrad student Ravi Fernando has a unique talent that is giving him internet fame: solving a Rubik’s Cube while juggling. When he’s not juggling, Fernando says he can solve it in less than eight seconds.
Evan Spiegel, 22, created Snapchat in 2011 with a fellow Stanford student. As the app skyrockets in popularity, Spiegel talks to NBC’s Diana Alvear about why it appeals to users and addresses parental concerns about sexting.
John Taylor, Stanford University economics professor, shares his thoughts on what's weighing down the economic recovery.
John Taylor, Stanford University economics professor, explains how Fed policy is impacting economic growth, and discusses ways to stimulate growth.
Chris Field, director of the Carnegie Institute for Global Ecology at Stanford University, sat down with NBC News to discuss climate change and its effect on the Sierra Nevada snowpack.
Model Robyn Stevens poses with Velodyne's car mounted 3D LiDAR scanner, which measures distance with laser technology, during the Robot Block Party at Stanford University, in Stanford, California, April 10, 2013. Silicon Valley companies representing research, industrial and consumer robotics partic
The UFO robot is demonstrated during the Robot Block Party at Stanford University, in Stanford, California, April 10, 2013. Silicon Valley companies representing research, industrial and consumer robotics participated in the annual event held in conjunction with National Robotics Week. REUTERS/Mich
Model Robyn Stevens poses with a car mounted with Velodyne's 3D LIDAR scanner, which measures distance with laser technology, during the Robot Block Party at Stanford University, in Stanford, California, April 10, 2013. Silicon Valley companies representing research, industrial and consumer robotics
A CLARITY scan of an entire intact mouse brain is seen in this undated handout image courtesy of Kwanghun Chung and Karl Deisseroth, of Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Stanford University. A method has been developed to replace the opaque tissue in brains with a clear "hydrogel" resulting in tra