Due to the large bb-bar cross section at 1.96 TeV p anti-p
collisions, the Tevatron is currently the most copious source of B hadrons.
Recent detector upgrades for Run II have made these more accessible,
allowing for a wide range of B and CP physics with B hadrons of all
flavours. In the paper we present B-physics results, and, using the
versatile hadronic Two Track Trigger, a search for Xi(1860), from up to 240
pb-1 of data.