Lego fans and collectors are buying and selling the plastic toys for profit, and seeing better average returns than for many other assets like stocks, wine and art WSJWhatsNow
art. Here’s how Lego investing works, and why this lesser known market punches above its weight. Photo illustration: Adam AdadaIn-Depth FeaturesChina’s first homegrown narrow-body jet is looking to compete with Western giants like Boeing. WSJ unpacks the design and technology of Comac’s C919 and the 737 MAX 8 to see how China’s deep reliance on foreign parts could stymie Beijing’s ambition to succeed.
Photo illustration: Sharon ShiTwitter has been in turmoil since Elon Musk took over. To get a sense of what’s going on behind the scenes, The Wall Street Journal spoke with former Tesla and SpaceX employees to better understand how Musk leads companies. Illustration: Ryan TrefesTV shows like “House of the Dragon” and “Stranger Things” have come under fire for being too dark. Literally.
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