Washington Times - Business
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Wall Street, global stocks down as investors brace for Trump's tariff plan
Wall Street braced for President Trump's plan to unveil tariffs on "all countries," tumbling in early trading before leveling off a bit by midday.
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Scientists shielding farming from climate change need more public funding. But they're getting less
Erin McGuire spent years cultivating fruits and vegetables like onions, peppers and tomatoes as a scientist and later director of a lab at the...
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Wall Street falls again as markets gird for another round of Trump tariffs
Wall Street followed global markets lower early Monday ahead of the Trump administration's latest tariff rollout later this week.
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China's telecoms giant Huawei Technologies says its profit fell 28% while revenue surged in 2024
Chinese telecoms gear giant Huawei said Monday its net profit fell 28% in 2024 while its revenue surged, as the company invested heavily in...
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Trump tariff tumult has ripples for sporting goods, puts costly hockey gear in price-hike crosshair
Calls from the U.S. to Roustan Hockey headquarters in Canada in recent weeks have been anything but routine, as bulk orders of name-brand sticks...
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France's antitrust watchdog fines Apple for problems with App Tracking Transparency
France's antitrust watchdog fined Apple 150 million euros ($162 million) on Monday over a privacy feature protecting users from apps snooping on...
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Global shares slump and gold hits a record high as investors fret over tariffs
Global shares slumped on Monday, with benchmarks in Tokyo and Taiwan falling more than 4%, while the price of gold hit a record high, trading at...
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CEO of fast-fashion brand Primark steps down after allegations of bad behavior in social situation
The chief executive of Primark, one of Europe's biggest fast fashion retailers, has resigned after an investigation into his behavior toward a...
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France 'deeply shocked' by U.S. demand to drop diversity initiatives
France's minister for foreign trade says the country won't compromise after the U.S. State Department reportedly demanded that French companies...
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How two Kentucky Republicans make a stand on federal debt, refuse to toe the line for Trump
As pressure mounts on congressional Republicans to unify and compromise on spending policy for President Trump's agenda, two Kentuckians are...
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UAW President Shawn Fain applauds Trump auto tariffs, says they will bring back jobs to U.S.
The head of the United Auto Works Union said Sunday that President Trump's tariffs on foreign cars and auto parts could persuade automakers to...
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Trump angry with Russian President Vladimir Putin, threatens new tariffs on Russian oil
President Trump is unhappy with Russian President Vladimir Putin and is warning that he could impose new tariffs on Russia's oil exports.