Washington Times - Business
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Wisconsin hearing considers $614M plan to fund Milwaukee Brewers stadium repairs
The chief architect of a plan to hand the Milwaukee Brewers more than $614 million to cover stadium improvements defended his proposal Thursday in...
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Meta and X questioned by lawmakers over lack of rules against AI-generated political deepfakes
Deepfakes generated by artificial intelligence are having their moment this year, at least when it comes to making it look, or sound, like...
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All Trump, all the time? Former president's legal problems boost MSNBC
During a recent "Morning Joe" discussion of another development in the four indictments of former President Donald Trump, NBC News reporter Ken...
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Airlines ground several planes after GE lawsuit alleges some potentially faulty parts were installed
Several major airlines have started pulling jets from their fleets after reports found possibly faulty parts were installed.
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Airlines ground several planes after GE lawsuit alleges some potentially faulty parts were installed
Several major airlines have started pulling jets from their fleets after reports found possibly faulty parts were installed.
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Ford laying off more workers as strike continues
Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday announced it will furlough an additional 450 workers this week because of the auto strike.
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Ford laying off more workers as strike continues
Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday announced it will furlough an additional 450 workers this week because of the auto strike.
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U.S. economy battered by summer and fall strikes, causing billions in losses
The summer of strikes has extended into fall and is battering the U.S. economy with a ripple effect impacting productivity, spending and hiring at...
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GOP senators alarmed over House speaker fiasco as government careens toward another shutdown drama
Anxieties among Senate Republicans rose Wednesday as Congress careens toward another government funding deadline with the House frozen by its...
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No Joe for you: Starbucks to close seven San Francisco locations by end of the month
Starbucks is set to close seven of its coffee shop locations in the San Francisco area this month, calling the move part of a greater restructuring...
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No Joe for you: Starbucks to close seven San Francisco locations by end of the month
Starbucks is set to close seven of its coffee shop locations in the San Francisco area this month, calling the move part of a greater restructuring...
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Taxpayer-supported Amtrak loses money but pays some executives over $700,000 salaries
Amtrak executives are riding a gravy train with some of them making as much as $780,000 a year while train system's passengers endure delayed and...