Nautical Homes and How Not to Go Overboard
The nautical theme is having a moment with homeowners, who indulge a marine passion with shiplap siding, wave-shaped roofs and even their own lighthouse. The challenge comes when it’s time to sell.
The nautical theme is having a moment with homeowners, who indulge a marine passion with shiplap siding, wave-shaped roofs and even their own lighthouse. The challenge comes when it’s time to sell.
Executives at Walt Disney have discussed bringing animation guru John Lasseter back to the company in a new role that would reduce his managerial power but allow him to retain creative influence.
North Korea’s warnings that it would cancel a June summit if Washington insists on rapid disarmament came after weeks of discussions between the two sides that appeared to be gaining momentum.
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With potentially billions of dollars in new revenue at stake, companies such as Churchill Downs, FanDuel and Paddy Power Betfair are racing to expand their sports betting operations after the Supreme Court struck down limits.
Who’s next? The fear of contagion is stalking emerging markets again, but Argentina and Turkey have put themselves in the firing line while others have distanced themselves from it.
The cult following of “Super Troopers” convinced its filmmakers that an audience existed for a sequel, 17 years later.
A former Cambridge Analytica employee who previously revealed that the company improperly harvested data from millions of Facebook users said that he had been contacted by the FBI.
U.S. industries pumped out more goods in April to meet growing demand from consumers and businesses, another sign the economy is gaining momentum.
‘Rules of origin,’ already a major issue in Nafta negotiations, could determine which products will be allowed to enter the European Union tariff-free after Brexit because of the U.K.’s important role in many continent-spanning assembly lines.
Many managers are conflicted about how—or even whether—to limit smartphone use in the workplace.
Officials made progress after months of acrimony over how to share the waters of the Nile river, a conflict that has threatened to upset the political balance in the Horn of Africa.
Many managers are conflicted about how—or even whether—to limit smartphone use in the workplace.
U.S. housing starts fell in April, pulled down by weakness in multifamily building.
Major oil companies are doubling down on gas stations, refineries and processing plants, betting on a once-unloved part of the energy business to shore up profits and expand their customer bases.
For Gurupad Kolli, a 40-year-old lawyer who lives in a remote Indian village, the torrent of WhatsApp messages surging to his phone a few weeks ago meant one thing: election day was near.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to help accelerate long-delayed efforts to modernize the government’s patchwork of aging computer systems.
Japan’s economy shrank in the first three months of 2018 due to weak private consumption and business investment, the first contraction since the final quarter of 2015.
Internet giant Tencent Holdings blew past expectations on Wednesday, reporting a 61% increase in net profit in the first three months of the year on the strength of mobile games and other digital content, and its fast-growing mobile payments business.
Amazon.com is offering new discounts for Prime members shopping at its Whole Foods grocery stores, adding another perk to its membership program after a 20% price hike.
Anwar Ibrahim’s formal pardon after three years in detention on what he says was a trumped-up sodomy conviction frees him to succeed old partner and rival Mahathir Mohamad as prime minister—in a year or two.
News and analysis from WSJ's Washington bureau.
MoviePass, the service that lets people see a new film every day for $9.95 a month, has seen its subscribers skyrocket to three million. But its parent company has been bleeding cash, prompting shareholders to stampede for the exit.
Executives at Walt Disney have discussed bringing animation guru John Lasseter back to the company in a new role that would reduce his managerial power but allow him to retain creative influence.
Henri Falcón, who is leading in some polls, must outmaneuver an entrenched ruling administration and plans by opposition parties to boycott the vote.
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