Washington Times - Business
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Meet the federal worker who went rogue: 'I hope that it lights a fire under people'
To billionaire Elon Musk and his cost-cutting team at the Department of Government Efficiency, Karen Ortiz may just be one of many faceless...
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Eric Trump sues Capital One over 'woke' debanking
Businesses owned by President Trump sued Capital One, accusing the banking giant of terminating hundreds of their accounts in 2021 over political...
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Tens of thousands of Mexicans rally with president to celebrate U.S. decision to delay tariffs
Tens of thousands of people packed into Mexico's City main plaza on Sunday to celebrate with President Claudia Sheinbaum a decision by the U.S. to...
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Honduras holds primaries as voter frustration simmers over security and the economy
Voters in Honduras will select candidates from the three main parties Sunday to compete in November's general election for the presidency in a...
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Trump stands by tariffs, economic vision after shaky stock market unsettles critics
President Trump is downplaying concerns about the impact his on-again, off-again tariffs are having on the economy after they rattled the stock...
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Trump downplays business concerns about uncertainty from his tariffs and prospect of higher prices
President Donald Trump is dismissing business concerns over the uncertainty caused by his planned tariffs on a range of American trading partners...
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Canada's Liberals will elect new leader to replace Trudeau as country deals with Trump's trade war
Canada's governing Liberals will announce a replacement for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday as the country deals with U.S. President Donald...
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How one small business is navigating Trump's on-again, off-again tariffs on Canadian goods
At Fishtown Seafood, owner Bryan Szeliga is worried about the oysters.
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Iraq fears power cuts as U.S. ends sanctions waiver for electricity purchases from Iran
The United States has declined to renew a waiver that had allowed Iraq to buy electricity from Iran without running afoul of sanctions, a U.S....
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Flight cancelations at Germany's Hamburg Airport affect more than 40,000 passengers after strike
Flight cancellations at Hamburg Airport after a surprise strike by workers affected more than 40,000 passengers on Sunday, a day before a planned...
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Consumer prices fell in China in February and remain flat in a sluggish economy
Consumer prices fell in China in February for the first time in 13 months, as persistent weak demand was compounded by the early timing of the...
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Facing competition from Big Tech, states dangle incentives and loosen laws to attract power plants
Facing projections of spiking energy demand, U.S. states are pressing for ways to build new power plants faster as policymakers increasingly worry...