Senate votes to pass bill blocking nationwide railroad strike, Supreme Court to decide whether Biden administration can provide mass student-loan forgiveness, and Home Depot workers track down owner of dropped $700 cash.
The U.S. women's soccer team is the favorite to win the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. However, with a big match looming, The Wall Street Journal's Joshua Robinson tells Jennifer Kushinka why France might be the team to knock them off.
How to handle conflict on social media, athletes challenge NCAA limits on compensation, and France cellphone ban takes effect as kids return to school without devices.
Put the phone down and pick up a pencil. Listen as MarketWatch's Maria Lamagna tells Gordon why the U.S. should take note of France's recent ban on smartphones in schools.
Emmanuel Macron wins French Presidency, Texas governor signs bill targeting sanctuary cities, and 40% of Americans spend up to half of their income servicing debt.
Terror strikes Champs-Élysées days before French vote, Democrats are scrambling for attention, and school rallies behind beloved crossing guard as she battles cancer.
CIA director won't waterboard even if ordered by future president, terror cell believed to have planned, aborted, fresh attack in France and love stinks when it comes to saving money.