Washington Times - Business
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U.S. Navy secretary tours South Korean, Japanese shipyards
U.S. Navy Secretary John Phelan met acting South Korean President Han Duck-soo on Wednesday to discuss shipbuilding cooperation and visited two...
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Key things to know about the upcoming summer movie season
Superman already has a lot on his shoulders. It seems unfair to add the fate of the summer movie season to his list. But he's not alone - Marvel...
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Immigrants who came to the Texas Panhandle to work legally have been told they must leave
The truck driver is cutting his lawn on a windy afternoon, in a town so quiet you can take afternoon walks down the middle of Main Street.
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After a year of turmoil, The Washington Post is taking note of its journalism again
After a brutal year of headlines about The Washington Post, Executive Editor Matt Murray sounded almost relieved to be talking about journalism.
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U.S. economy contracted in first quarter, fueling recession concerns
The U.S. economy shrank in the first quarter of the year, a sign that President Trump's tariffs are starting to impact businesses.
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Lockheed Martin loses experimental satellite after launch goes wrong
A malfunction during a launch on Tuesday led to the loss of Lockheed Martin's experimental satellite spacecraft.
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Tech moguls flock to Washington to kick-start American reindustrialization efforts versus China
Tech leaders and government officials are gathering in Washington on Wednesday to develop plans to reindustrialize America for an increasingly...
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Senate to vote on ending emergency declaration that gives Trump tariff powers
The Senate is set to vote as soon as Wednesday evening on a resolution terminating the national emergency that President Trump has used to impose...
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Trump pumps the brakes on some auto tariffs
President Trump granted limited relief from his auto tariffs with an executive order Tuesday that keeps automakers from facing multiple forms of...
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More than 50,000 Los Angeles County workers take to picket lines demanding higher pay
More than 50,000 Los Angeles County workers demanding higher pay walked picket lines again Tuesday, and the strike could mean closures or...
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Starbucks' new drive-thru in Texas is the coffee giant's first 3D printed store in the US
There's a new pour from Starbucks: Its first 3D printed store in the U.S.
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Washington lawmakers pass rent-control bill, approve unemployment for striking workers
In the final days of the Washington legislative session, lawmakers hashed out agreements to approve a bill that sets limits on rent increases and a...