Assistant features editor David Feith on Mitt Romney's education reform speech at the Latino Coalition's Annual Economic Summit. Photo: Associated Press.
Yale Law School professor Jonathan Macey on investors' lawsuit against Facebook and its underwriters for not disclosing revised revenue forecasts. Photo: Associated Press.
Columnist Bill McGurn on President Obama's commencement address at the Air Force Academy touting his foreign policy record and withdrawal from Iraq. Photo: Associated Press.
WSJ's Liam Denning pulls up a chair on Mean Street to look at the price of oil, which touched a 7-month low on Wednesday, and whether it means long-term good news for motorists. Photo: Getty Images.
How can people be happy about the Facebook IPO fiasco? MarketWatch's Jon Friedman stops by Mean Street to explain why many are smiling. Photo: Reuters.
WSJ's Neil King checks in on Mean Street with a look at Tuesday's Kentucky primary which painted a troubling picture for both President Obama and Mitt Romney. Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Images.
Millions of Egyptians voted in a historic presidential election that is expected to usher in the country's first freely elected civilian leader after six decades of military-backed dictatorship. Charles Levinson has details on The News Hub from Cairo. Photo: AP.
Today on Off Duty: Lee Hawkins sits down with NFL legend and Denver Broncos executive John Elway to discuss his post-NFL business ventures. Also, Elizabeth Holmes learns how to get the "smokey eye" look on a new episode of #THIS. Plus, Lettie Teague breaks down all you need to know about Sauvignon Blanc.
NFL legend and Denver Broncos executive John Elway talks to Lee Hawkins about how he turned his successful NFL career into a long-lasting brand for himself and the various business ventures he's become involved in since leaving the NFL.
Agent J travels in time to MIB's early years in the 1960s, to stop an alien from assassinating his friend Agent K and changing history. Video courtesy of Sony.
There is nothing more dramatic than a smoky eye and you can turn it up a notch by adding a metallic element. Gina Betelli, Senior Artist, from MAC Cosmetics shows us step by step how it's done.
Steakhouses are retooling menus to add different cuts of beef and redesigning their interiors to welcome more than just those celebrating big deals or milestone events. Sarah Nassauer has details on Lunch Break.
Pulitzer Prize winning author Richard Ford sits down with WSJ's Barabara Chai to talk about his is new novel "Canada", his first book in six years. Photo: AP.
Facebook got a buy rating from Needham & Co. analysts this morning and the shares moved into positive territory after two days of declines. Is Facebook going to turn around? David Benoit reports on Markets Hub.
Investors filed suit against Facebook and its underwriters, alleging that changes in analysts forecasts weren't properly disclosed, David Benoit reports on Markets Hub.
MarketWatch launches a year--long project called 'The New Tigers'. The project, which is broken into four regional packages, will take a look at eight economies that are poised to be engines of growth and offer investment potential in the years ahead. Polya will visit the Hub to discuss the first of the eight segments covering Poland and Turkey.
Egpyt's long-awaited presidential election is on Wednesday and early polls show that ex-foreign minister Amr Moussa, a secular liberal, may well eek out a victory over the Islamist candidate. The possibility defies conventional wisdom, particularly when 70% of Egyptian voters cast ballots for Islamist parties in parliamentary elections six months ago.