Elections in France

The old mainstream parties have been upended by voters who fear immigrants, the “Uberization” of the economy and a split from the EU.
For the past several months, gold has been soaring.
It's "deliberate and bare-faced discrimination."
The established political landscape is under threat across Europe.
For the first time in more than 60 years, the republic's top presidential candidates don’t belong to either of the major parties.
The group also went after German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party.
Marine Le Pen has championed secularism at the expense of religious minorities.
Voters from the left and the right who didn’t vote for either front-runner could turn to Le Pen.