Washington Times - Business
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Thieves cut through wall, safe to steal $1.3 million in jewelry in Illinois
Robbers cut through a wall and the back of a safe at a South Barrington, Illinois, jewelry store last month and swiped its gems.
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Trump says Musk will face 'consequences' if he backs Democrats
President Trump says former ally Elon Musk will face "serious consequences" if the billionaire bankrolls Democratic candidates during their feud.
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Uh, Costco cards don't work as REAL ID at airports, says TSA
Membership cards for wholesale chain Costco don't count as REAL ID acceptable at security checkpoints, the Transportation Security Administration...
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Trump says Xi will relinquish rare earths; trade talks set for Monday in London
President Trump says Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to restart the flow of rare earth minerals that are a critical piece of trade negotiations...
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Lebanon aims to lure back Gulf tourists to jumpstart its war-torn economy
Fireworks lit up the night sky over Beirut's famous St. Georges Hotel as hit songs from the 1960s and 70s filled the air in a courtyard overlooking...
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J.D. Vance hopes Elon Musk mends fences with Trump
Vice President J.D. Vance said it was a "huge mistake" for billionaire Elon Musk to go after President Trump but he hopes the government-cutting...
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Federal judge approves $2.8B settlement, paving way for U.S. colleges to pay athletes millions
A federal judge signed off on arguably the biggest change in the history of college sports Friday, clearing the way for schools to begin paying...
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X for the win? Users were glued to the Elon Musk v. President Trump blowup
The blowup between the president of the United States and the world's richest man has played out on social media in real time, the latest, perhaps...
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What it would take to convert a jet from Qatar into Air Force One to safely fly Trump
As government lawyers sort out the legal arrangement for accepting a luxury jet from the Qatari royal family, another crucial conversation is...
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Can an American pope apply U.S.-style fundraising to fix Vatican finances?
As a bishop in Peru, Robert Prevost was often on the lookout for used cars that he could buy cheap and fix up himself for use in parishes around...
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Southern California air regulators reject rules to phase out gas furnaces and water heaters
Air quality regulators in Southern California voted 7 to 5 to reject rules that would have curbed harmful emissions from gas-powered furnaces and...
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Trump orders federal government to help bulk up U.S. drone industry
President Trump has ordered the federal government to invest in and streamline the U.S. domestic drone industry, which has struggled to compete...