Washington Times - Business
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Ivanka Trump takes witness stand in the civil fraud trial that's scrutinizing the family business
Ivanka Trump began testifying Wednesday in the civil fraud trial that is publicly probing the Trump family business, making an appearance she tried...
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Schumer proposes $1.22 billion in security spending for targeted synagogues, mosques, churches
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer has proposed $1.22 billion in new spending to beef up security for U.S. houses of worship amid a...
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Schumer proposes $1.22 billion in security spending for targeted synagogues, mosques, churches
Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer has proposed $1.22 billion in new spending to beef up security for U.S. houses of worship amid a...
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Republicans mulling options to keep government open as shutdown deadline looms
Lawmakers have just over a week to figure out how to keep the government open but have not reached consensus on how to do it.
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Republicans mulling options to keep government open as shutdown deadline looms
Lawmakers have just over a week to figure out how to keep the government open but have not reached consensus on how to do it.
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Wisconsin GOP proposes ticket fee, smaller state contribution to Brewers stadium repair plan
Republicans in the Wisconsin state Senate proposed tweaks Tuesday to their plan to help fund repairs to the Milwaukee Brewers stadium that would...
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Wisconsin GOP proposes ticket fee, smaller state contribution to Brewers stadium repair plan
Republicans in the Wisconsin state Senate proposed tweaks Tuesday to their plan to help fund repairs to the Milwaukee Brewers stadium that would...
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Diego Maradona's heirs win legal battle over use of trademark
The heirs of the late soccer star Diego Maradona have won a legal battle over the use of his trademark.
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Diego Maradona's heirs win legal battle over use of trademark
The heirs of the late soccer star Diego Maradona have won a legal battle over the use of his trademark.
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Starbucks increases pay, benefits at retail stores as union cries foul
Coffee giant Starbucks is giving hourly pay raises to non-union employees, a move the ever-growing Starbucks labor union says is illegal.
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Starbucks increases pay, benefits at retail stores as union cries foul
Coffee giant Starbucks is giving hourly pay raises to non-union employees, a move the ever-growing Starbucks labor union says is illegal.
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Meta issues new restrictions on AI-generated advertising
Advertisers will no longer be able to use AI tools to improve their advertising on Meta platforms, the company announced this week.