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U.S. Hints at Potential Military Action With Syria
Arguing that diplomatic efforts to end Syria's civil bloodshed have hit a wall, the U.S. hinted that the most likely remaining scenario is a military conflict that would engulf the region. Joe Lauria has details on The News Hub. Photo: AP. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
SpaceX Capsule Undocks From Space Station
SpaceX's Dragon capsule has undocked from the International Space Station and is beginning its reentry to Earth later Thursday. Andy Pasztor has details on The News Hub. Photo: Reuters Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Teammates: Clemens Struck 'Em Out Without Drugs
Roger Clemens's defense lawyers at his perjury trial began calling witnesses to show the secret to the ballplayer's success wasn't steroid use but a work ethic that started in high school. Devlin Barrett has details on The News Hub. Photo: AP. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
U.S. Futures Rise Ahead of Jobs Report
U.S. stock futures gained ground on some upbeat European economic data and ahead of a bevy of closely watched U.S. data releases. John Shipman has details on The News Hub. Photo: Reuters. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Kayak Pushes Back IPO Timing After Facebook
Kayak has pushed back the timing for its initial public offering in the wake of Facebook's tumultuous public debut. Gina Chon has details on The News Hub. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
What's Next for BlackBerry Maker RIM
Research In Motion shares tumbled Wednesday following its warning that it's no longer a profitable company. Will Connors on The News Hub looks at the new CEO's most likely choices. Photo: AFP/Getty Images. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Obama Battery Plan Runs Out of Juice
Since 2009, the Obama administration has given out more than $1 billion to create a string of American companies that make batteries for electric vehicles. So far, that bet doesn't look like it's paying off, as Mike Ramsey explains on The News Hub. Photo: Bloomberg. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Stocks Slump on European Debt Concerns
Stocks slumped as worries about the health of Spanish banks revived concerns about the euro zone's debt crisis. Steve Russolillo has details on The News Hub. Photo: Bloomberg. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
H-P, Oracle Head to Corporate Divorce Court
The breakup between Hewlett-Packard and Oracle is about to get a whole lot messier. Jury selection begins Thursday in a trial between the two technology giants. Ben Worthen explains on The News Hub. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Facebook Dips Below $30 Per Share
U.S. stock futures fell as increased worries about the health of Spanish banks unnerved investors, while Facebook's woes continue. Paul Vigna has details on The News Hub. Photo: AFP/Getty Images. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Dim Prospects for Research In Motion
Research In Motion warned its business is deteriorating and will likely lose money for the second straight quarter, underscoring the uphill battle to turn around its flagging BlackBerry business. Chip Cummins has details on The News Hub. Photo: Bloomberg. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Mitt Romney Clinches GOP Nomination
Mitt Romney Tuesday night claimed his win in the Texas primary gives him the requisite number of delegates to clinch the Republican presidential nomination. Patrick O'Connor has details on The News Hub. Photo: Getty Images. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
A Surprise in Egypt's Presidential Elections
The surprise in Egypt's presidential election came when official vote tallies thrust Ahmed Shafiq, former President Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister, into a runoff next month. Charles Levinson has details on The News Hub. Photo: AP. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Facebook Shares Tumble Below $30
Facebook shares give up another 10% as options trading begins for the shares, giving investors yet another way to go bearish on the company. Kaitlyn Kiernan has details on The News Hub. Photo: Reuters. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Dow Jumps 125 on Greece Optimism
Stocks advanced as optimism about Greek politics overshadowed weak U.S. economic reports, though a cut to Spain's credit rating kept a lid on gains. Matt Jarzemsky has details on The News Hub. Photo: Reuters. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
A Boot Camp for Bankers
Banking boot camps have been around longer than the automated teller machine and the credit card. But the financial crisis has created big challenges for the everyday bankers. Colin Barr has details on The News Hub. Photo: Andy McMillan for The Wall Street Journal. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Will the U.S. Economy Bounce Back Later This Year?
David Wessel on The News Hub discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy and whether we're likely to see growth rebound in the second half of 2012. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Western Nations Expel Syrian Diplomats
Syria's international isolation deepened Tuesday as several Western countries said they were expelling Syrian diplomats, in a coordinated response to the killing of 108 civilians last week in a single attack. Nour Malas has details on The News Hub. Photo: EPA. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Tuna Carried Fukushima Radioactivity to U.S. Coast
Mildly radioactive Pacific bluefin tuna migrated from Japan to the coastal waters of Southern California last year, carrying in their tissue cesium isotopes released by the Fukushima nuclear disaster. Lee Hotz has details on The News Hub. Photo: AP. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Stocks Aiming To Extend Last Week's Strength
U.S. stock futures rose ahead of data on consumer confidence and home prices, lifted by gains in overseas markets. Paul Vigna has details on The News Hub. Photo: Reuters. Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.