Wall Street Journal This sculptural house on Crete, Greece’s largest island, is nicknamed the “Tear of God,” and is designed to creatively control sunlight. December 27, 2020
Wall Street Journal It pays to review tax-smart tactics. @CLourosa has an end-of-year tax checklist. December 26, 2020
Wall Street Journal As long as the hotel industry continues to struggle, Booking Holdings’ overall business may continue to recover, explains @WSJheard #WSJWhatsNow December 26, 2020
Wall Street Journal Peloton investors are spinning in hopes for better growth ahead after the company announced plans to buy Precor @WSJheard explains. #WSJWhatsNow December 26, 2020
Wall Street Journal Some companies are using farmers to reduce their carbon footprint, and big agriculture firms including Cargill and Bayer are hoping to act as middlemen #WSJWhatsNow December 26, 2020
Wall Street Journal A spike in demand for Christmas trees, as many people are unable to travel and having smaller celebrations at home, is fueling higher prices and short supply #WSJWhatsNow December 26, 2020
Wall Street Journal Visiting Santa Claus this year? Be sure to wear a mask and stay behind the barrier #WSJWhatsNow December 26, 2020
Wall Street Journal Jazz musician Chris Marsceill doesn’t know if his finances can weather the pandemic. December 25, 2020
Wall Street Journal Meal kits have had a stellar run during the pandemic, but ready meals could eat into their growth as the Covid-19 vaccine rollout gradually allows normal life to resume, explains @StephenWilmot #WSJWhatsNow December 24, 2020
Wall Street Journal President Trump’s latest wave of pardons included ones for his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, longtime adviser Roger Stone and Charles Kushner, the father of his son-in-law #WSJWhatsNow December 24, 2020