Washington Times - Business
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Why no one is challenging Trump's executive order that keeps TikTok running
After TikTok was banned in the United States earlier this year, President Donald Trump gave the platform a reprieve, barreling past a law that was...
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Turkish government calls opposition-led shopping boycott 'economic sabotage'
Turkey's main opposition party has called for a one-day shopping boycott in response to the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, a move the...
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Tesla sales drop 13% in first quarter as Elon Musk backlash, aging models hurt demand
Tesla sales declined 13% in the first three months of the year, another sign that Elon Musk's once high-flying electric car company is struggling...
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Trump tries to keep GOP senators in line over tariff measure
President Trump questioned the loyalty of four Republican senators Wednesday ahead of a vote on a resolution that would nullify his power to impose...
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Trump forced to bring back fired feds on telework
President Trump has railed against federal employees who telework, but his administration said it has been forced to allow dozens of employees to...
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Commanders to lead NFL's charge into Middle East, starting with United Arab Emirates
The NFL is headed to the Middle East, potentially for a regular-season game in the near future. The Washington Commanders will lead the charge.
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Automakers report stellar sales ahead of Trump's tariffs taking effect
The major car companies say sales rose sharply in March, with most reporting double-digit gains. For some companies, the strong performance last...
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Senators introduce bipartisan Russia sanctions bill to bolster peace deal negotiations
Half of the Senate, led by Sens. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, and Richard Blumenthal, Connecticut Democrat, introduced a bipartisan...
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Here's where jobs and programs are being cut at the nation's top health agencies
Thousands of people responsible for tracking health trends and disease outbreaks, conducting and funding medical research, monitoring the safety of...
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Social Security Administration probes origin of website portal outage
The Social Security Administration said Tuesday that it is investigating the root cause of website outages that have affected the "my Social...
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Liberation Day? Trump to unveil sweeping tariffs to protect U.S. industries
The president will seek revenge Wednesday with a "Liberation Day" plan that slaps tariffs on any nation that taxes U.S. goods or sets up other...
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Restaurant chain Hooters goes bust and files for bankruptcy protection
Hooters is going bust.