Washington Times - Business
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Cybercrime crew stole then resold hundreds of tickets to Swift concerts, prosecutors say
A cybercrime crew stole then resold more than 900 digital tickets to Taylor Swift concerts and other pricey events on StubHub, according to...
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The White House talks tough on illegal immigration but ignores a key tool that could reduce it
The Trump administration is touting an immigration crackdown that includes putting shackled immigrants on U.S. military planes, expanding agents'...
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Connecticut governor returns from trade mission to India with a broken arm
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont has returned from a state trade mission to India with a broken arm.
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Germany's likely next government seeks higher defense spending as doubts rise about U.S. commitment
The prospective partners in Germany's next government said Tuesday they will seek to loosen the nation's rules on running up debt to allow for...
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Fire at Tesla charging stations in Massachusetts was arson, say investigators
State and local officials are investigating a fire at a Tesla charging station in Littleton, Massachusetts, as arson.
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Trump threatens to slap even higher tariffs on Canada
President Trump on Tuesday said he will hike the new 25% tariffs on Canadian goods if the country retaliates with its own levies.
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Fox Sports draws big numbers for IndyCar season debut. Most watched non-Indy 500 since 2011
Fox Sports' debut IndyCar race drew 1.417 million viewers and was the most watched series event aside from the Indianapolis 500 on any network...
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BlackRock strikes deal to bring ports on both sides of Panama Canal under American control
The Hong Kong-based conglomerate that operates ports near the Panama Canal has agreed to sell shares of its units that operate the ports to a...
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Wall Street's losing streak deepens as Trump's tariffs kick in
Stocks tumbled on Wall Street Tuesday as a trade war between the U.S. and its key trading partners escalated, wiping out all the gains for the...
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Starbucks brings in new finance chief as part of turnaround strategy
Starbucks named a new chief financial officer on Tuesday as part of a larger turnaround strategy.
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Trump tariffs send stocks into a dive as Canada, China retaliate
The United States imposed 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, sending the stock market tumbling hundreds of points on Tuesday while Trump...
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Senate Democrats raise alarm over Trump administration's layoffs of veterans
Senate Democrats are calling on the Trump administration to provide information on how many military veterans have been caught up in its federal...