Scientists capture high-definition footage of the explosive eruption at the West Mata submarine volcano, the deepest erupting submarine volcano ever witnessed. WSJ’s Lee Hotz joins Simon Constable on the News Hub to discuss.
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General Motors says talks over the possible sale of its Swedish Saab brand have collapsed and that the operations will be wound down. WSJ’s Neal Boudette joins Kelsey Hubbard on the News Hub to discuss.
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Nearly all of the nation’s largest air carriers are dropping ticket prices by nearly 80 percent. MarketWatch's Jennifer Waters joins Simon Constable on the News Hub to discuss.
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College football’s bowl season has arrived, and with it the annual question of which conference is supreme. The answer is simple: Trust the Pac-10. WSJ's Darren Everson joins Lee Hawkins on the News Hub to preview his piece on the subject in tomorrow's Journal.
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With the dollar rebounding and commodity prices tumbling, the News Hub looks at the outlook for commodity stocks. Plus, 10 privacy groups go after Facebook and Howard Dean starts a health-care bill revolt among Democrats. The News Hub brings you the latest.
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The left-wing of the Democratic Party becomes increasingly unhappy with the health-care bill, exemplified by Howard Dean’s week-long attack. WSJ's Peter Landers joins the News Hub to discuss.
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Ten privacy organizations file a complaint against Facebook Inc. to the Federal Trade Commission. WSJ’s Jessica Vascellaro and Julia Angwin join the News Hub to parse the latest news.
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BlackBerry maker Research In Motion posts a 59% jump in quarterly profit, handily beating Street expectations. Oracle also posts a quarterly profit, reporting a 12% rise. Barron’s editor Eric Savitz joins Kelsey Hubbard on the News Hub to discuss.
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Iranian state media reports Tehran successfully test fired a long-range missile. WSJ’s Jerry Seib joins the News Hub and says Iran was making a political statement, not a military one.
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The leaders of the U.S., China, India and South Africa reach a deal at the U.N. climate summit in Copenhagen, but as WSJ’s John Bussey tells Kelsey Hubbard, it falls short of a breakthrough and is "bereft of details."
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