Washington Times - Business
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Mexico bans junk food sales in schools in its latest salvo against child obesity
A government-sponsored junk food ban in schools across Mexico took effect on Saturday, officials said, as the country tries to tackle one of the...
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Rapper Sean Kingston, his mother found guilty of wire fraud
Rapper Sean Kingston and his mother were found guilty in their federal trial in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on four counts of wire fraud and one...
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Protesters rebelling against Elon Musk's purge of U.S. government swarm Tesla showrooms
Crowds protesting billionaire Elon Musk's purge of the U.S. government under President Donald Trump began amassing outside Tesla dealerships...
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Musk calls Walz 'a huge jerk' for cheering Tesla stock's crash
Tesla CEO Elon Musk ripped Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz for the former vice presidential candidate's comments applauding the car giant's stock plummet.
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Elon Musk sells X to his own xAI for $33 billion in all-stock deal
Elon Musk has sold social media site X to his own xAI artificial intelligence company in a $33 billion all-stock deal, the billionaire announced on...
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QVC cutting 900 U.S. employees while turning out the lights in Florida
QVC Group, owner of the eponymous TV channel as well as HSN, announced this week it would lay off 900 U.S. employees.
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The Latest: Countries sending humanitarian aid after Myanmar earthquake
The death toll from Myanmar's powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake keeps climbing amid rescue efforts.
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Delta Air Lines plane involved in near miss with military aircraft near Reagan National Airport
A Delta Air Lines flight had to take evasive action after getting into a near-miss situation with military aircraft shortly after taking off from...
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Trump goes on offense in courts, sues to end union protections for 1 million feds
Pummeled by a wave of legal challenges, the administration went on offense, filing its own federal lawsuit to carry out President Trump's new...
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'Charade': Federal judge spanks Trump over attempt to wind down consumer watchdog
A federal judge delivered a nasty rebuke Friday to the White House, ordering it to stop trying to wind down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Plastics are seeping into farm fields, food and eventually human bodies. Can they be stopped?
In Uganda's Mbale district, famous for its production of arabica coffee, a plague of plastic bags locally known as buveera is creeping beyond the...
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Canadian company seeks U.S. permission to start deep-sea mining as outcry ensues
An abrupt announcement rattled members of a little-known U.N. agency based in Jamaica that has protected international deep-sea waters for more...