Washington Times - Business
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Trump administration rolls back forest protections in bid to ramp up logging
President Donald Trump's administration acted to roll back environmental safeguards around future logging projects on more than half of U.S....
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Layoffs threaten U.S. firefighter cancer registry, mine research and mask lab
Government staffing cuts have gutted a small U.S. health agency that aims to protect workers - drawing rebukes from firefighters, coal miners,...
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Elon Musk knocks Peter Navarro over education, experience
Elon Musk criticized fellow Trump ally and administration official Peter Navarro after an X user complimented his tariff explanation.
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Jaguar and Land Rover maker pauses shipments to U.S. as it develops post-tariff plans
The maker of Jaguar and Land Rover cars is pausing shipments to the U.S. as Britain's struggling auto industry begins to respond to the 25% tax on...
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U.S. consumers rush to buy big-ticket items before Trump's tariffs kick in
John Gutierrez had been thinking about buying a new laptop for the past year. The Austin, Texas, resident needed a computer with faster processing...
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Coal country: Closure of Mine Safety and Health Administration will endanger safety
Retired coal miner Stanley "Goose" Stewart questions whether it's safe for anyone to work in the industry right now.
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Senate adopts altered budget blueprint for Trump agenda that now faces House resistance
The Senate early Saturday adopted changes to a House budget blueprint for enacting President Trump's agenda despite pushback from fiscal hawks in...
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These American industries stand to benefit from Trump's tariffs
While some businesses are panicked about the high prices that could result from the steep tariffs President Trump imposed on virtually all nations,...
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Newsom begs foreign countries to exempt California from anti-Trump tariffs
California Gov. Gavin Newsom pleaded with foreign countries Friday to exempt California from any retaliatory tariffs they slap on U.S. goods,...
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Trump delays TikTok deadline, gives company 75 days to find U.S. buyer
President Trump said Friday he is signing an executive order to extend the deadline for TikTok to be sold to an American company by 75 days.
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Trump sees progress with Vietnam, carmakers as tariff plan takes hold
China added a 34% tariff on U.S. goods, and markets plummeted again Friday, but Vietnam had a "very productive call" with President Trump about...
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Trump urges Fed to lower interest rates amid tariff turmoil
President Trump called on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to cut interest rates as the new tariffs shake the stock market and spark fear of...