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McDonald’s China Franchise Deal Could Fetch Up to $2 Billion

McDonald’s is looking to cut a deal to turn its 2,200-store empire in China—65% of which it owns and operates—into a cash machine.

Shanghai Regulators Fine OSI and Unit for Meat Scandal

Regulators in Shanghai slapped U.S. meat supplier OSI Group and a local subsidiary with more than $3.6 million in fines, after a bid by the company to fight back against allegations of selling expired meat to fast-food chains ended in failure.

Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded to Japanese Biologist

Japanese biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for elucidating how the body’s cells deal with and recycle waste, a discovery that has paved the way for research on treatment for neurological and other diseases.

U.S. Election 2016

Why Trump Gets Pulled Off Course

There has been a pattern of Donald Trump’s campaign veering off course. How does this keep happening? There are two possibilities that differ from the usual explanations, writes Gerald F. Seib in Capital Journal. 837

Syrian Rebels Advance on Islamic State Held Town of Dabiq

Syrian rebels backed by Turkey have launched an offensive against the Islamic State held town of Dabiq, which holds religious and symbolic meaning for the terror group.

Janus, Henderson Combine to Cut Costs

Henderson Group agreed to acquire U.S. rival Janus Capital Group as the two active management firms look to cut costs in the face of pressure from low cost fund providers.

Brexit-Trigger News Sends British Pound Lower

The British pound slumped Monday after Prime Minister Theresa May said the U.K. would kick off the process of separating from the European Union by the end of March.

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Tesla's Best Quarterly Sales: By the Numbers

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How an Asian Family Empire May Help Rolling Stone

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U.S. Takes Home Ryder Cup Second Time This Century

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Dollhouse enthusiasts are renovating the interiors of miniature homes with contemporary furnishings. Video: Rob Alcaraz/The Wall Street Journal. Photo: Jess Newell

The A-Hed

Gut Renovation: The Dollhouse Edition

Hobbyists “bash” little dwellings to remove tiny load-bearing walls, add open-floor plans and introduce spas, Eames chairs and Sub-Zero refrigerators.

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Theater

Lisa Dwan Returns to Beckett With ‘No’s Knife’

The Irish actress, who won accolades for her performance as a floating, disembodied mouth in Samuel Beckett’s “Not I,” has adapted the Irish playwright’s “Texts for Nothing” into a new play.