In an attempt to attract younger customers, Old Navy has stepped up its fashion to compete with chains like H&M and Forever 21. They introduced the new look during fashion week. WSJ’s Teri Agins reports. (Feb. 6)
Due to bird flu, field rats have become a popular food in Vietnam. Watch how rats are caught and prepared, and see WSJ reporter James Hookway have a taste. (Feb. 5)
Designer Tory Burch gives fashion columnist Teri Agins a sneak peak of her fall collection. The line incorporates quilting, corduroy and motorcycle jackets. (Feb. 4)
The Bhut Jolokia is the world’s hottest pepper. But, despite its extreme heat, those who try it often become huge fans. Will the same happen to WSJ’s Stan Sesser? Watch as he samples the treat from India. (Feb. 1)
As the IRS continues to audit more taxpayers, Barbara Weltman, contributing editor to the J.K. Lasser Tax Guides, explains what red flags auditors look for when singling out taxpayers. WSJ’s Tom Herman has the interview. (Jan. 29)
Plenty of visionaries have ideas about what technology will look like in 10 years. But what do the people think? WSJ Digital Network’s Stacey Delo reports. (Jan. 28)