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Washington Post Business
Jan 25, 2026

Trump has ramped up lawsuits against the media. Here's where they stand.
While the president has settled some suits, and judges have dismissed others, his court fights continue with the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and other news outlets.

Washington Post Business
Jan 25, 2026

Trump is breaking the old global order; allies brace for economic risks
The U.S. is abandoning its role in the global economy, pursuing an America First approach that is causing a shift in the global economy.

Washington Post Business
Jan 25, 2026

How to claim tax breaks on overtime, tips and more this filing season
Many taxpayers stand to collect larger refunds this year from the IRS, whether they itemize or not.

Washington Post Business
Jan 24, 2026

As grocery prices soar, this German grocery chain is conquering America
Aldi, known for its no-frills selection and store-brand products, plans to have 3,200 U.S. stores through 2028.

Washington Post Business
Jan 24, 2026

Pets are family. But can you claim them as dependents on your tax return?
Filers often look for creative ways to ease the tax burden. But these wild stories tap into the frustration many taxpayers feel about the inequities in the tax code.

Washington Post Business
Jan 24, 2026

After months of restraint, treasury secretary joins attacks on Fed chief
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent spent much of the past year quietly urging restraint as President Trump trained his fire on Fed Chair Powell. This week, Bessent joined the attack.

Washington Post Business
Jan 23, 2026

ICE detention staff reported death of restrained man as a suicide
The statements to 911 operators the night Geraldo Lunas Campos died appear to conflict with autopsy's later finding of ‘homicide.'

Washington Post Business
Jan 23, 2026

Inside the effort to shield Stars and Stripes from Pentagon control
The Pentagon criticized the military newspaper as "woke." Now the outlet's leaders — and some members of Congress — are trying to assert its independence.

Washington Post Business
Jan 23, 2026

Big Tech is taking on more debt than ever to fund its AI aspirations
Technology companies issued a record $108.7 billion in bonds in the fourth quarter, a proliferation that some analysts say puts the broader economy at risk.

Washington Post Business
Jan 22, 2026

Trump sues JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon over cutting off banking access
President Donald Trump filed suit against JPMorgan Chase and its CEO, Jamie Dimon, saying the bank abruptly closed his accounts.

Washington Post Business
Jan 22, 2026

Trump budget office orders review of funds to Democratic-controlled states
President Donald Trump said his administration would cut off federal resources to "sanctuary cities" on Feb. 1.

Washington Post Business
Jan 22, 2026

FCC targets talk shows by revisiting ‘equal time' rule for political candidates
By changing course on a decades-old ruling, the agency again raised free speech concerns over the Trump administration's approach to media regulation.

Washington Post Business
Jan 21, 2026

Autopsy report classifies ICE detainee's death as a homicide
The report deeming an ICE detainee's death in Texas a homicide comes the same day that a federal judge temporarily barred the deportation of two witnesses.

Washington Post Business
Jan 21, 2026

The surprising windfall that airlines could reap from weight-loss drugs
A new report suggests that U.S. airlines could save millions in fuel costs as more Americans slim down with the help of weight-loss drugs.

Washington Post Business
Jan 21, 2026

Why sticking to your savings plan beats panic buying gold or crypto
Sticking to a savings plan beats panic selling or buying crypto or gold out of fear in a volatile stock market.

Washington Post Business
Jan 20, 2026

S&P 500 slides 2.1% after Trump threatens new tariffs over Greenland
"The fear trade is absolutely on right now," one analyst says, as U.S. and European markets slump and Wall Street's "fear gauge" spikes.

Washington Post Business
Jan 20, 2026

Stocks slide after Trump threatens new tariffs over Greenland
"The fear trade is absolutely on right now," one analyst says, as U.S. and European markets slump and Wall Street's "fear gauge" spikes.

Washington Post Business
Jan 20, 2026

Trump's IRS chief reorganizes tax agency days before filing season
The Trump administration's IRS chief, Frank Bisignano, is reorganizing the tax agency ahead of the upcoming tax filing season.

Washington Post Business
Jan 20, 2026

Congress moves toward funding government, dodging shutdown
A bipartisan deal would keep the government open after the Jan. 31 deadline.

Washington Post Business
Jan 20, 2026

Global stocks slide after Trump threatens new tariffs over Greenland
The morning marked a return to trade-induced market volatility, with stocks in the U.S. and Europe dropping more than 1 percent.

Washington Post Business
Jan 20, 2026

They've outsourced the worst parts of their jobs to tech. How you can do it, too.
New to AI? Here are five tips to make you more productive at work.

Washington Post Business
Jan 19, 2026

Lawsuit contests RFK Jr.'s new vaccine guidance for children
Several public health organizations accused the health secretary of packing a key advisory committee with vaccine skeptics, arguing its latest guidance should be voided.

Washington Post Business
Jan 19, 2026

What Trump's proposed 10 percent cap on card rates could mean for you
President Donald Trump's proposal for a 10 percent cap on credit card interest rates could save consumers billions, but may also reduce access to credit for those with lower credit scores

Washington Post Business
Jan 19, 2026

When is it least likely to rain in the United States?
The U.S. is generally driest in late September, but it depends on where you are.

Washington Post Business
Jan 19, 2026

The strange relationship between birthdays, wedding days and rain
The Department of Data went on a quest to find the driest days of the year and discovered an odd relationship with birthdays and wedding days.

Washington Post Business
Jan 18, 2026

‘60 Minutes' story held for lacking interview with Trump official airs without one
Bari Weiss intervened to postpone a "60 Minutes" interview, leading to allegations of "corporate censorship." The segment aired Sunday without major changes.

Washington Post Business
Jan 18, 2026

Gen Z is obsessed with Y2K fashion. These brands are winning.
Gen Z is reimagining the trends of its elders, embracing low-rise baggy and flare jeans, baby doll tops, and sweatpants with numbers.

Washington Post Business
Jan 18, 2026

Homeowners don't want to move. It's a big deal for their shrinking backyards.
Americans have more and more reasons to have smaller outdoor spaces.

Washington Post Business
Jan 18, 2026

How Gen Z is making millennials look cool again
Gen Z is reimagining the trends its elders, embracing low-rise baggy and flare jeans, baby doll tops, fur-trimmed cable-knit V-necks, and sweatpants with numbers.

Washington Post Business
Jan 18, 2026

Why the American backyard is getting even smaller
Americans have more and more reasons to have smaller yards.

Washington Post Business
Jan 18, 2026

Trump will order TV networks to ‘protect' Army-Navy football game
The president promised an executive order granting an exclusive broadcast window for the game, which faces scheduling pressure if the College Football Playoff expands.

Washington Post Business
Jan 17, 2026

White House told CBS to run Trump interview unedited or get sued
Exchange underscores president's readiness to challenge media organizations, in court and online.

Washington Post Business
Jan 17, 2026

Why you may just be renting your car even if you have a loan
Rolling debt and seven-year loans are leaving households underwater on their car, making ownership unaffordable.

Washington Post Business
Jan 16, 2026

Trump bought $1M in Netflix, Warner Bros. bonds after merger announcement
The president bought the bonds days after saying he'd be "involved" in deciding whether to approve the $83 billion deal.'

Washington Post Business
Jan 16, 2026

White House and governors confront electricity's rising costs as data centers expand
A bipartisan proposal discussed at the White House Friday would push tech companies to bankroll power plants as consumer anger over utility bills mounts.

Washington Post Business
Jan 16, 2026

Trump signals Hassett may stay at White House, reshaping Fed chair race
President Donald Trump suggested he may keep Kevin Hassett in his current role as a top White House economic adviser.

Washington Post Business
Jan 16, 2026

Mixed signals and suspicions fueled clash between Fed and prosecutors
The battle between the Federal Reserve and Trump administration prosecutors developed amid mixed signals and mutual suspicion, according to interviews.

Washington Post Business
Jan 16, 2026

Here's who is likely to profit from Trump's Venezuela takeover
The oil majors may be balking on Venezuela, but smaller firms see opportunities to cash in. Some are big Trump donors.

Washington Post Business
Jan 16, 2026

A healthy meal for $3? Agriculture secretary says it's easy.
Brooke Rollins drew ridicule on social media after saying a meal could be a "piece of chicken, a piece of broccoli, a corn tortilla and one other thing."

Washington Post Business
Jan 15, 2026

Medical examiner likely to classify death of ICE detainee as homicide, recorded call says
A fellow detainee says he witnessed Geraldo Lunas Campos being choked to death by guards at the ICE detention center in Texas on Jan. 3.

Washington Post Business
Jan 15, 2026

Pentagon to overhaul independent military newspaper, calling it ‘woke'
Plans for more Defense Department control of Stars and Stripes surface after job seekers were asked about their commitment to President Donald Trump's policies.

Washington Post Business
Jan 15, 2026

Trump's promised manufacturing boom is a bust so far
Manufacturing employment has declined every month since April, when the president said tariffs would bring factories "roaring back."

Washington Post Business
Jan 15, 2026

The other effort to control the Fed
Politics, Wall Street or the American people?

Washington Post Business
Jan 15, 2026

Why more seniors are being asked to care for their partners — alone
Caregivers in their 60s, 70s and beyond often go through "pre-bereavement" as their loved ones fade, and then face the financial and emotional fallout.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

You don't need Trump to cap your credit card interest. Just use this script.
You may have more power than you think to challenge your high interest rate, particularly if you have a strong credit score and payment history.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

No 10% credit card interest cap is coming. Use this script instead.
You may have more power than you think to challenge your high interest rate, particularly if you have a strong credit score and payment history.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

We analyzed hundreds of earnings calls to see what executives really think of the economy
Executives on earnings calls in late 2025 struck an increasingly optimistic tone about growth and strength even as U.S. households grew pessimistic on the economy

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

Military newspaper applicants face ‘loyalty test' on Trump policies
People seeking jobs at Stars and Stripes, which Congress guaranteed editorial independence, are being asked how they would advance administration priorities.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

Stars and Stripes job applicants are asked if they back Trump policies
People seeking jobs at Stars and Stripes, which Congress guaranteed editorial independence, are being asked how they would advance administration priorities.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

Parents are cutting back on child care as costs stretch budgets
Research shows 1 in 5 families face child care hardships because of the expense, with single mothers most affected.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

Boomers are staying in the job market as Gen Z struggles to break through
The average age of workers starting new jobs has spiked, new data shows, as AI and economic pressures lead employers to favor experience.

Washington Post Business
Jan 14, 2026

Saks files for bankruptcy as it struggles to pay debts
The announcement comes after Saks missed a $100 million interest payment that was connected to its nearly $2.7 billion acquisition of Neiman Marcus in 2024.

Washington Post Business
Jan 13, 2026

U.S. lost more immigrants than it gained in 2025, new estimate shows
Trump's immigration policy has led to a significant decline in U.S. immigration rates, with net migration falling below zero for the first time in 50 years, according to a new estimate.

Washington Post Business
Jan 13, 2026

Global economy holding steady despite threats, thanks to U.S. performance
But a new World Bank forecast warns of the weakest decade since the 1960s.

Washington Post Business
Jan 13, 2026

Price growth held firm in December, capping a year of persistent inflation
Overall, prices were 2.7 percent higher than they were a year ago, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Washington Post Business
Jan 13, 2026

Inflation remained elevated in late 2025, new data expected to show
New data is expected to show that U.S. inflation rose in December, closing out a year of stubbornly high prices complicated by tariffs and a government shutdown.

Washington Post Business
Jan 13, 2026

Congress agrees to fund Voice of America, bucking Trump shutdown order
The Trump administration has tried to eliminate funding for the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees VOA. Appropriators in Congress have had other ideas.

Washington Post Business
Jan 12, 2026

The campaign to persuade Trump to investigate the Federal Reserve chief
It's not clear how the inquiry into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was approved, but housing regulator Bill Pulte met with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, and shared a prop resembling a "wanted poster" he had made up featuring Powell.

Washington Post Business
Jan 12, 2026

Stocks waver, dollar slips as DOJ opens criminal probe into Fed chair
Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell accused the Justice Department of using the investigation to pressure the central bank to lower interest rates.

Washington Post Business
Jan 12, 2026

Former Fed chiefs rebuke Justice Department probe into Fed chair
Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell accused the Justice Department of using the investigation to pressure the central bank to lower interest rates.

Washington Post Business
Jan 12, 2026

Nearly 15,000 nurses walk out at key New York City hospitals
New York City nurses went on strike over staffing levels and health benefits at key hospitals.

Washington Post Business
Jan 12, 2026

Stock futures waver, dollar slips as DOJ opens criminal probe into Fed chair
Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell accused the Justice Department of using the investigation to pressure the central bank to lower interest rates.

Washington Post Business
Jan 12, 2026

Which jobs have grown (and declined) fastest during your working life?
Here's what jobs have grown and declined the most over the years, based on information from the Census Bureau's Current Population Survey.

Washington Post Business
Jan 11, 2026

Justice Department opens a criminal investigation of Fed chair
The Fed confirmed they received subpoenas related to Senate testimony of the Federal Reserve's Jerome Powell about renovations to the headquarters.

Washington Post Business
Jan 11, 2026

A powerful force has been holding back the housing market. It's finally easing.
The U.S. housing market recently reached a key milestone that could lead to some easing.

Washington Post Business
Jan 11, 2026

This new crash test dummy could keep women safer in car accidents
While regulators have been testing crash impacts for decades, there's a dearth of data on women, who face a higher risk of death in auto accidents.

Washington Post Business
Jan 10, 2026

Banks criticize Trump's push for 10 percent credit card interest rate cap
Financial institutions and other credit card issuers say the cap, which the president wants in effect by Jan. 20, would limit consumers' access to credit.

Washington Post Business
Jan 10, 2026

The new vs. used car debate is dead. They're both expensive debt traps.
A record number of buyers — of both new and used vehicles — are locked into monthly payments of $1,000 or more, new data shows.

Washington Post Business
Jan 10, 2026

Tony Dokoupil sets new tone for ‘CBS Evening News' in first week as anchor
The storied newscast once helmed by Walter Cronkite now runs third behind its competitors and is being closely watched as CBS News' top editor promises a political reset.

Washington Post Business
Jan 10, 2026

Why U.S. stocks are being outdone by the rest of the world
Investors began diversifying away from U.S.-based assets and the dollar in 2025 even as AI-fueled optimism powered the S&P 500 more than 16 percent higher.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

Exxon CEO calls Venezuela ‘uninvestable' without ‘significant changes'
Trump holds a meeting of oil CEOs at the White House to project support for his Venezuela plans. But the companies are skeptical.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

Trump officials prepare executive order on housing affordability
More details are expected when President Donald Trump speaks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, later this month.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

Employers added 50,000 jobs in December, capping off slow 2025
Last year, 2025, marked the fewest jobs gained for workers since 2020 and the highest unemployment rate since 2021.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

Employers added 50,000 jobs in December, a solid end to a weak 2025
Last year, 2025, marked the fewest jobs gained for workers since 2020 and the highest unemployment rate since 2021.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

2025 was the toughest year for labor market since 2020 recession
The labor market probably picked up in December but not enough to make up for a weak year.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

Georgia town of 5,000 vows to fight ICE plan to warehouse 9,000 detainees
Some small cities and towns say they don't have the sewer systems or other infrastructure needed to absorb thousands of detainees.

Washington Post Business
Jan 09, 2026

These Trump supporters don't want ICE detention warehouses in their towns
Some small cities and towns say they don't have the sewer systems or other infrastructure needed to absorb thousands of detainees.

Washington Post Business
Jan 08, 2026

House votes to subpoena journalist for naming alleged Delta Force commander
A lawmaker accused Seth Harp of "leaking classified intel" after he posted a photograph of a person he identified as the head of the elite unit responsible for the Venezuela operation.

Washington Post Business
Jan 08, 2026

House votes to subpoena journalist over report on Delta Force commander
A lawmaker accused Seth Harp of "leaking classified intel" after he posted a photograph of a person he identified as the head of the elite unit responsible for the Venezuela operation.

Washington Post Business
Jan 08, 2026

Trump administration jails migrant teens in facility known for child abuse
Pennsylvania recently revoked a license for the secure juvenile detention center where the administration sends some migrant children, even some with no pending criminal charges.

Washington Post Business
Jan 08, 2026

Heritage paper on families calls for ‘marriage bootcamp,' more babies
The conservative think tank aims to boost U.S. marriage and births through discouraging online dating, restricting pornography and creating tax credits for families.

Washington Post Business
Jan 08, 2026

On Wall Street, investors ignore Trump's talk of war
President Donald Trump's rejection of the postwar global system has sparked concerns about the future of international relations and the U.S. economy.

Washington Post Business
Jan 08, 2026

More workers are stuck in part-time jobs in warning for the economy
More Americans are stuck in part-time positions or having to patch together multiple jobs to make ends meet, employment data shows.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

Trump says he'll ban large investors from buying homes, with few details
Politicians in both parties are trying to respond to voter anger over the price of housing.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

U.S. vows to control Venezuela oil sales ‘indefinitely'
The move comes as officials struggle to persuade U.S. firms to invest in expansive drilling operations there.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

‘I voted so hard for this': How the new Pentagon press corps covered Venezuela
Newfound access hasn't provided more information to the largely right-wing press corps that signed the Defense Department's media rules.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

U.S. seizes two tankers as Venezuelan oil blockade intensifies
A Russian-flagged vessel was boarded in the North Atlantic. Another ship was apprehended near the Caribbean.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

U.S. seizes Russian-flagged tanker that fled Venezuela blockade
The tanker Marinera had been pursued by the U.S. Coast Guard for weeks.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

The soaring price of youth sports: $50 to try out, $3,000 to play
Parents are struggling to keep up as costs and luxury options rise. Investors see an opportunity.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

How to practice financial forgiveness and achieve your money goals
Here's how to stick to your New Year's financial resolutions in 2026.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

Hegseth's remade press corps covers Venezuela raid with praise, not probing
Newfound access hasn't provided more information to the largely right-wing press corps that signed the Defense Department's media rules.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

Oil companies in talks with White House on how to drill in Venezuela, officials say
The president said Tuesday that some Venezuelan oil will be shipped to U.S. refineries. He faces challenges getting firms to put their money into the country's shattered industry.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

Trump may have to pay high price to get oil companies to drill in Venezuela
Even as the president dangles the prospect of taxpayer subsidies to drill, the firms are unlikely to move on anything close to his timeline — if at all.

Washington Post Business
Jan 07, 2026

The Cuba-born Harvard economist behind Trump's immigration crackdown
George Borjas has provided the intellectual underpinnings of the White House's sweeping immigration policy changes, including restrictions on H-1B visas.

Washington Post Business
Jan 06, 2026

The data center rebellion is here, and it's reshaping the political landscape
Backlash over the proliferation of data centers has entered the national political conversation and could affect voters of all political persuasions in this year's midterm elections.

Washington Post Business
Jan 06, 2026

Congress has four weeks to dodge another shutdown
Lawmakers have little time to pass nine appropriations bills or another funding extension before the next shutdown deadline hits.

Washington Post Business
Jan 05, 2026

Corporation for Public Broadcasting, gutted of federal funds, votes to dissolve
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans succeeded this summer in stripping federal funds from public media. Now the 58-year-old organization is gone.

Washington Post Business
Jan 05, 2026

Why America stopped building the ‘starter home'
Concepts about starter homes seem inconsistent with today's prices and expansive floor plans, leaving many first-time homebuyers with few options.

Washington Post Business
Jan 05, 2026

Why the ‘starter home' feels so out of reach in today's housing market
Concepts about starter homes seem inconsistent with today's prices and expansive floor plans, leaving many first-time homebuyers with few options.

Washington Post Business
Jan 05, 2026

Why are malnutrition deaths soaring in America?
According to data, malnutrition deaths have jumped in the United States, especially among those 85 and older. Here's why the numbers suddenly started to rise.

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