Washington Times - Business
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About 13K workers on strike at all 3 Detroit automakers for the first time in their union's history
About 13,000 U.S. auto workers stopped making vehicles and went on strike Friday after their leaders couldn't bridge a giant gap between union...
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About 13K workers on strike at all 3 Detroit automakers for the first time in their union's history
About 13,000 U.S. auto workers stopped making vehicles and went on strike Friday after their leaders couldn't bridge a giant gap between union...
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Thousands sign up to experience magic mushrooms as Oregon's novel psilocybin experiment takes off
Psilocybin tea, wind chimes and a tie-dye mattress await those coming to an office suite in Eugene to trip on magic mushrooms. For roughly six...
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Thousands sign up to experience magic mushrooms as Oregon's novel psilocybin experiment takes off
Psilocybin tea, wind chimes and a tie-dye mattress await those coming to an office suite in Eugene to trip on magic mushrooms. For roughly six...
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China welcomes Cambodian and Zambian leaders as it forges deeper ties with Global South
China and Zambia upgraded their relationship to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership on Friday, the latest move by America's chief...
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China welcomes Cambodian and Zambian leaders as it forges deeper ties with Global South
China and Zambia upgraded their relationship to a comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership on Friday, the latest move by America's chief...
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House bucks Biden electric vehicle push with bill to safeguard gas-powered cars
The House passed legislation on Thursday that would prevent states from forcing automakers to go electric by phasing out sales of new gas-powered...
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House bucks Biden electric vehicle push with bill to safeguard gas-powered cars
The House passed legislation on Thursday that would prevent states from forcing automakers to go electric by phasing out sales of new gas-powered...
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Census Bureau finds more Americans driving to work
Busier roads and congested trains are greeting U.S. workers as more of them return to in-person work, the U.S. Census Bureau found.
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Census Bureau finds more Americans driving to work
Busier roads and congested trains are greeting U.S. workers as more of them return to in-person work, the U.S. Census Bureau found.
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IRS shuts down pandemic tax credit after being overrun with fraud
The IRS shut down a pandemic-era tax credit program on Thursday, saying it had become too much of a target for scammers.
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On the Beyonce beat: U.S. newspaper chain slammed for hiring reporters for Bey and Taylor Swift
This week the United States' biggest newspaper chain posted to its site two unusual job listings: a Taylor Swift reporter and a Beyonce reporter.