WSJ’s fantasy sports expert Nando Di Fino covers the National Football League Draft at Radio City Music Hall and speaks to fans and football insiders about their fantasy teams. (May 1)
Tristan Love was a gang member just a few years ago. He is now headed to Morehouse college thanks to the help of a mentor and Communities In Schools, a dropout-prevention group. (May 2)
MarketWatch’s Steve Gelsi says despite Exxon Mobil’s strongest first quarter ever, the energy giant still faces scrutiny as to whether it can maintain its pace at extracting fossil fuel. (May 1)
Chelsea coach Avram Grant discusses his team’s victory over Liverpool at Stamford Bridge and what makes this a difficult, but happy day. The win brings Chelsea to its first Champions League final. Video courtesy of Fox News. (May 1)
Hillary Clinton took on her toughest opponent yet – Bill O’Reilly. The two discussed Clinton’s personality and whether Barack Obama is a “nicer guy.” (May 1)
Exxon Mobil’s earnings got a boost by soaring oil prices; Tyco said second-quarter earnings rose 66%; Job cuts announced by U.S. employers rose 27% last month. Kelsey Hubbard has today’s top stories. (May 1)
Palestinian factions meeting in Cairo for talks with Egyptian security officials have agreed to an Egyptian proposal for a truce with Israel. Video courtesy of Reuters. (May 1)
Payday lending is a controversial business in which people take out short-term, but high-priced loans to hold them over until their next paycheck. WSJ’s Michael Phillips shares how one company is lobbying against antipayday legislation. (May 1)