WSJ film critic Joe Morgenstern discusses Roland Emmerich's new movie "White House Down," which he says put him in a "what-am-I-doing-with-my-life mood." The only tiny redemption, he says, is the performance of Channing Tatum.
Google Inc. is developing a videogame console and wristwatch powered by its Android operating system. WSJ's Amir Efrati reports. (Photo: Getty Images)
The Obama administration is assembling a short list of candidates for the Federal Reserve chairmanship, in the expectation that Ben Bernanke won't seek reappointment when his second term ends in January. Jon Hilsenrath reports.
The Senate voted 68-32 to approve a sweeping plan to rewrite the nation's immigration laws and sent it to the House, where it faces a more difficult path. Frank Sharry, America's Voice Founder & Executive Director, joins The News Hub to discuss what is next for the bill.
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