VIDEO: Russian Ruble Crumbles as Oil Continues to Slide

The slump in oil prices continued to weigh on global markets Monday, hammering the Russian ruble in particular. Elsewhere, Japan’s credit rating was downgraded by Moody’s. WSJ’s Katie Martin reports. (Photo: Getty)

VIDEO: NBC, Netflix Drop Bill Cosby Projects

NBC and Netflix are shelving projects with Bill Cosby as sexual assault allegations against the comedian mount. WSJ’s Lee Hawkins reports on the fallout and Cosby’s strategy for handling the growing controversy. Photo: Getty Images

VIDEO: Oil Prices at 9-Month Low, and More

What’s News: Oil prices slump on weak global demand. Cost of employer health coverage shows slower growth. Buffalo Sabres owners reach agreement to buy Buffalo Bills. Joanne Po reports. Photo: Associated Press

VIDEO: Ousted American Apparel CEO Boosts Stake to 43%

Dov Charney, the ousted chief executive of American Apparel, boosted his holdings in the company to 43%, raising the stakes in the battle for control of the company. WSJ’s Suzanne Kapner reports on the News Hub with Sara Murray.

VIDEO: Wed., June 25: Google Among Stocks to Watch

Investors’ eyes are on Google as the Google Developer Conference starts today. General Mills and AbbVie are also among stocks to watch on Wednesday. WSJ’s Polya Lesova joins Simon Constable on The News Hub to discuss. Photo: Getty

VIDEO: Brands Try to Master the Art of the Social Image

Social media strategy is becoming more important for fashion and beauty brands trying to target millenials. WSJ’s Elizabeth Holmes joins Tanya Rivero on Lunch Break to discuss Estee Lauder’s new social media strategy. Photo: AP

VIDEO: Expect Quiet Trading Ahead of Fed Announcement

MarketWatch’s Polya Lesova joins Simon Constable on the News Hub to take a look at the markets, preview today’s Fed announcement and discuss today’s top stocks. Photo: Getty

VIDEO: How Much for Univision?

Univision, the biggest Spanish-language broadcaster in the U.S., is in early talks with several media companies about a possible sale. The big question is just how high that price tag will ultimately go. WSJ’s Shalini Ramachandran joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero. Photo: AP

VIDEO: Who Needs Wall Street? New Grads Opt for Startups

There’s a new path for the nation’s top graduates. Venture for America is matching graduates in cities like Detroit for a crash course in entrepreneurship. Venture for America CEO Andrew Yang joins the News Hub with Sara Murray. (Photo: Venture for America)

VIDEO: Could 5% Unemployment Soon Be a Reality?

The May jobs report showed unemployment standing at 6.3%. But could a 5% rate be in the offing? Jeffrey Stibel, Dun & Bradstreet Credibility Corp. CEO, joins the News Hub. Photo: Getty Images.

VIDEO: Inside Davos: Giving Youth a Voice

In an interview with WSJ.Money managing editor Neil Parmar, Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, discusses how young leaders are being tapped to shape economic debates. Photo: Getty

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