Danish toy company Lego is defying the economic downturn, and boasted revenues of $4 billion in 2012, a 25% increase on 2011. The maker of children's building bricks has almost tripled its sales since 2007. It says it's looking to build on the success it had in 2012 but doesn't ...
The Doctors have a surprise for Susan to help her get back on her feet.
I hope everyone had a great Valentines Day! With another holiday out of the way, we can get back to some great freebie offers. Ladies, you can grab a free box of hair color of your choice from Cream of Nature. For the coffee lovers out there, when you download ...
Good housing-market news keeps rolling in. The latest says that the gap between the seller’sasking price and the eventual sales price is narrowing, and that homes are selling faster. While this is obviously good news for sellers, buyers should welcome it too. If homes are selling faster and prices are firmer, the buyer ...
If you use part of your home for business, you may be able to benefit from the home office tax deduction. This tax help can be used by individuals who are employees or who are self-employed. Claiming the home office tax deduction is a good tax strategy to employ if you are ...
WSJ's Dale Hrabi joins Lunch Break with a list of Valentine's Day presents to give that also give back.
MarketWatch's Charles Passy joins Lunch Break to review the latest in Valentine's Day extravagance: the $600 bouquet of six foot roses from Ecuador's Andes Mountains.
Emmy award winning writers and producers Robin Green and Mitch Burgess, best known for "The Sopranos" and "Blue Bloods", renovated for the third time their two-story condo in Greenwich Village. WSJ's Nancy Keates and renovation designer Christine Markatos Lowe join Lunch Break with a look inside.
They say that diamonds are a girl's best friend. So, if you are thinking of proposing on Valentine's Day or even this year, here is the WSJ's essential guide on how to buy that perfect diamond ring.
If you're a young man who is low on funds, procrastinates, or lives in a different city than your significant other, you're probably not sure what to do for Valentine's Day. WSJ's Billy Higgins has some tips for you.
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