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Washington Post Business
Jun 14, 2025

$75 billion firm wins carve-out in tax bill after lobbying push
Lobbyists for a private equity firm were paid to influence Congress on the obscure provision, records show.

Washington Post Business
Jun 14, 2025

Celebrated, then disparaged: mRNA's promise is tarnished under Trump
The promise of mRNA technology seemed boundless after the success of the coronavirus vaccines, but Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has singled it out for scrutiny, clouding its prospects.

Washington Post Business
Jun 13, 2025

Dow leads markets lower amid Mideast tensions, credit-card worries
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite index lost more than 1 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average decreased 1.8 percent, dragged down by three of its 30 stocks.

Washington Post Business
Jun 13, 2025

Judge orders reinstatement of product safety regulators fired by Trump
The question of how much control the president has over independent agencies like the Consumer Product Safety Commission has erupted repeatedly in the first months of Trump's administration.

Washington Post Business
Jun 13, 2025

How to better brainstorm with ChatGPT in five steps
ChatGPT can be a useful brainstorming partner or impede the diversity of ideas depending on how you use the AI.

Washington Post Business
Jun 13, 2025

Wait, is America a nation of small towns?
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver dropped a bizarre but beguiling statistic about city sizes. Is it true?

Washington Post Business
Jun 13, 2025

‘No buy' sparks a rebellion against spending. Here's how you can join.
‘No-buy' isn't just about living like a pauper. It's about deciding where your money goes before it's gone.

Washington Post Business
Jun 12, 2025

Air India crash is first involving Boeing's 787 Dreamliner
The crash could renew scrutiny of Boeing, which suffered a major blow to its reputation after 2018 and 2019 crashes involving its 737 Max planes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 12, 2025

Air India crash is first involving Boeing's long-range 787 Dreamliner
The crash could renew scrutiny of Boeing, which suffered a major blow to its reputation after 2018 and 2019 crashes involving its 737 Max planes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 12, 2025

IRS tax filing season defies gloomy projections despite DOGE upheaval
Critical tax agency staffing cuts were postponed until after filing season.

Washington Post Business
Jun 12, 2025

IRS tax-filing season defies gloomy projections despite DOGE upheaval
Critical staffing cuts at the tax agency were postponed until after the filing season.

Washington Post Business
Jun 12, 2025

New Orleans pushes to legalize police use of ‘facial surveillance'
The city would become first in the United States to formally allow facial recognition as a tool for surveilling residents in real time.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Trump backers call for Walmart boycott amid furor over ‘No Kings Day' ad
At issue is a full-page New York Times ad, paid by Walmart heiress Christy Walton, highlighting upcoming protests.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

ICE sets quotas to deliver on immigration crackdown on employers
The Trump administration has increased immigration enforcement, directing ICE to meet audit quotas for employer inspections and detain undocumented workers.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Trump's workplace crackdown includes ICE quotas
The Trump administration has increased immigration enforcement, directing ICE to meet audit quotas for employer inspections and detain undocumented workers.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Musk says he ‘went too far' in feud with Trump after JD Vance steps in
Musk's rare public expression of regret suggests he is trying to defuse tensions after Trump threatened to retaliate against his companies during their feud.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Trump economy shows surprising resilience despite tariff impacts
Annual inflation rose to a 2.4 percent pace in May, suggesting President Donald Trump's tariffs have yet to drive up the cost of everyday products.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Trump hails limited trade deal with China after talks in London
U.S. and Chinese negotiators agreed to try again to implement the trade war truce that had collapsed after it was reached during an earlier round of talks in Geneva.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Elon Musk now says he ‘went too far' in some of his posts about Trump
Musk's rare public expression of regret suggests he is trying to defuse tensions after Trump threatened to retaliate against his companies during their feud.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Inflation inched up less than expected in May with little sign of tariffs
Annual inflation rose to a 2.4 percent pace in May, suggesting President Donald Trump's tariffs have yet to drive up the cost of everyday products.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Inflation inched up in May, though by less than expected
Fresh inflation figures due out Wednesday could offer an early glimpse into whether President Donald Trump's tariffs are beginning to drive up the cost of everyday products.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

Inflation probably inched up in May as trade war got underway
Fresh inflation figures due out Wednesday could offer an early glimpse into whether President Donald Trump's tariffs are beginning to drive up the cost of everyday products.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

The average used-car price hit $30,000. Should you just buy new?
New cars typically lose value — and quickly. But some basic calculations will help you decide whether it's worth buying a used vehicle instead.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

With average used-car prices hitting $30,000, is pre-owned worth it?
New cars typically lose value — and quickly. But some basic calculations will help you decide whether it's worth buying a used vehicle instead.

Washington Post Business
Jun 11, 2025

See how the national debt grew to more than $36 trillion
Washington spent and cut taxes while the debt was rising.

Washington Post Business
Jun 10, 2025

U.S. and China agree to try again to make trade truce a success
U.S. and Chinese negotiators agreed late Tuesday to try again to implement the trade war truce that had collapsed after it was reached during an earlier round of talks in Geneva.

Washington Post Business
Jun 10, 2025

In 23andMe case, a fight brews over who can sell your genetic code
State attorneys general are seeking a ruling in 23andMe's bankruptcy that the DNA-testing firm needs explicit consent from customers before transferring their genetic data to another company.

Washington Post Business
Jun 10, 2025

World Bank backs Trump's gripe over other nations' higher tariffs on U.S. goods
The World Bank said the U.S. economy in 2025 will grow 1.4 percent, 0.9 percentage points slower than its January forecast. It also called for all nations to reduce tariffs.

Washington Post Business
Jun 10, 2025

As trade talks continue, China thinks it has leverage over U.S.
China returns to trade talks with the U.S. holding, from its view, a strong hand: Its economy is bearing up better than expected. And it has an ace card: rare earths.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

Waymo suspends service in parts of L.A. after its robotaxis are set on fire
The Los Angeles Police Department also urged people to steer clear of downtown because burning lithium-ion batteries can release toxic fumes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

Waymo suspends service in parts of L.A. after its robotaxis set on fire
The Los Angeles Police Department also urged people to steer clear of downtown because burning lithium-ion batteries can release toxic fumes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

GOP bill could worsen inflation and lead to financial crisis, economists warn
Economists warn that Trump's big tax bill could worsen inflation and lead to a financial crisis, citing concerns over the national debt and interest rates.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

Waymo suspends service in parts of L.A. after its robotaxis torched
The Los Angeles Police Department also urged people to steer clear of downtown because burning lithium-ion batteries can release toxic fumes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

Warner Bros. Discovery to split into two companies
The move comes three years after Warner Bros. and Discovery merged in a bid to capture more of the highly competitive streaming market.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

Work Advice: Risk your bonus or your reputation?
What to do if you risk your bonus for the sake of your professional reputation.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

Trump tax bill reveals striking shift in GOP's focus
Conservative experts who backed Trump's 2017 tax law say pro-growth provisions are now being jettisoned in favor of giving households cash.

Washington Post Business
Jun 09, 2025

London talks are just the start of efforts to close U.S.-China trade divide
U.S.-China trade talks in London will focus on bridging the trade divisions, but analysts say a limited accord is the best that can be expected.

Washington Post Business
Jun 08, 2025

A diminished DOGE reels from the departure of the ‘Dogefather,' Elon Musk
Even before the blow-up between the billionaire entrepreneur and President Donald Trump, the cost-cutting group's influence was waning.

Washington Post Business
Jun 07, 2025

Stanley Fischer, economist who tackled global crises, dies at 81
At the International Monetary Fund, Dr. Fischer helped calm economic upheavals and later served as central bank chief in Israel and vice chair at the Fed.

Washington Post Business
Jun 07, 2025

NASA, Pentagon push for SpaceX alternatives amid Trump's feud with Musk
The worried reaction within space and national security agencies highlights the risks of government's exclusive dependence on SpaceX for crucial tasks, including classified missions.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

For sale (maybe): Trump's red Tesla — low miles, almost new
A day after his public spat with Elon Musk, the White House signaled that President Donald Trump may be looking to unload his luxury EV.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

ICE approves Georgia immigrant detention center following DOGE review
The decision to move forward with a $47 million contract expansion, a reversal from earlier this week, will create the largest ICE detention center in the country.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

S&P 500 ends week in bull market as investors shrug off economic concerns
The widely followed index has risen more than 20 percent since early April.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

Musk has a history of acrimonious breakups
Several of tech entrepreneur Elon Musk's business associates have fallen out with him at some point, though not always permanently.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

Tesla shares open higher after Thursday's rout
The maker of electric vehicles and solar-energy products saw its stock tumble after CEO Elon Musk's public spat with President Donald Trump.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

Employers added 139,000 jobs in May, a solid gain amid economic headwinds
The U.S. labor market is showing signs of resilience, amid higher tariffs, stock market volatility, and federal government cuts.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

Even after Trump-Xi call, China's rare earth controls aren't going away
China views its rare earths as a national security issue, not a trade one, and that's why Beijing is unlikely to loosen controls any time soon, experts say.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

Even after Trump-Xi call, China's rare-earth controls aren't going away
China views its rare earths as a national security issue, not a trade one, and that's why Beijing is unlikely to loosen controls anytime soon, experts say.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

I write about money. Yet I nearly forfeited a $3,000 reimbursement.
Life can often interfere with managing your money, even if you're a personal finance columnist.

Washington Post Business
Jun 06, 2025

A solid labor market is showing new signs of fragility
The U.S. labor market is showing signs of fragility ahead of the May jobs report, which may reveal slowing growth and a rising unemployment rate.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Musk-Trump rupture poses a serious threat to NASA and Pentagon programs
Elon Musk's threat to pull his Dragon spacecraft out of NASA programs would severely impact the International Space Station and other programs.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Trump indicates openness to scaling back SALT relief in GOP tax bill
His private comments to Senate Republicans suggest the benefits for taxpayers in high-tax places could be pared back from the House-passed legislation.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

D.C.'s Reagan National Airport will close during Army's birthday bash
Military flyovers and fireworks at the National Mall in D.C. on June 14, which coincides with Trump's birthday, are expected to disrupt commercial passenger flights.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Army's birthday bash will require D.C.'s National Airport to close
Military flyovers and fireworks at the National Mall in D.C. on June 14, which coincides with Trump's birthday, are expected to disrupt commercial passenger flights.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Flights to be halted at D.C.'s National Airport during Army's birthday bash
Military flyovers and fireworks at the National Mall in D.C. on June 14, which coincides with Trump's birthday, are expected to disrupt commercial passenger flights.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Trump tax bill would add $550 billion in interest payments to national debt
Trump and Republicans' bill would add $3 trillion to the national debt over 10 years, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Fate of 23andMe genetic data still not settled amid bankruptcy fight
23andMe is proposing to reopen its bankruptcy auction to entertain a final offer from a nonprofit operated by its co-founder, casting doubt on its deal with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Why your job may face a double threat if the economy sours
Tough economic conditions could be the catalyst for AI adoption in corporate America as more companies turn to automation, economists predict.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Trump, Xi talk by phone and agree to U.S.-China meeting
News of the call came as new data showed U.S. goods imports dropped significantly in April as sweeping tariffs rolled out.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Trump, Chinese President Xi talk by phone amid trade stalemate
News of the call — reported by Chinese state media — came as fresh Commerce Department data showed U.S. goods imports dropped significantly in April, with tariffs on worldwide experts spurring a 16.3 percent drop from March.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Why companies may soon accelerate replacing jobs with AI
Tough economic conditions could be the catalyst for AI adoption in corporate America as more companies turn to automation, economists predict.

Washington Post Business
Jun 05, 2025

Rising prices, war rooms and layoffs: The cost of Trump's tariffs is coming
Retailers, wholesalers and distributors say shifting U.S. trade policies have led to pervasive uncertainty as they gear up for back-to-school and holiday orders.

Washington Post Business
Jun 04, 2025

Plans for nation's largest ICE detention center halted amid DOGE review
A planned $47 million contract would have expanded a southeast Georgia facility to house immigrants arrested in the region.

Washington Post Business
Jun 04, 2025

Trump proposes policies that would increase the soaring national debt
The White House's One Big Beautiful Bill would cost trillions, and other administration moves wouldn't fill the budget gap.

Washington Post Business
Jun 04, 2025

Fire on ship carrying EVs forces evacuation after blaze reignites
The crew of the Morning Midas saw smoke first coming from a section of the ship containing electric vehicles, the company said.

Washington Post Business
Jun 04, 2025

Fire on ship carrying hundreds of EVs forces crew to evacuate
The crew of the Morning Midas saw smoke first coming from a section of the ship containing electric vehicles, the company said.

Washington Post Business
Jun 04, 2025

Businesses brace for steel and aluminum tariffs, which double today
Cars, cans and coffee tins are all poised to get more expensive, as 50 percent tariffs on steel and aluminum take effect.

Washington Post Business
Jun 04, 2025

Have you received scam texts about an unpaid toll? You are not alone.
In 2024, consumers reported losing $470 million to scams that started with text messages, according to the FTC — a fivefold jump since 2020.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

Musk rails against Trump tax bill, calling it ‘a disgusting abomination'
Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill would add $2.4 trillion to the national debt over 10 years, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

Trump asks Congress to repeal $9 billion from NPR, PBS and global aid
The request includes blocking funding to combat HIV/AIDS and for contributing to the World Health Organization and providing media services to U.S. consumers.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

More job openings point to resilient labor market despite tariff turmoil, sending markets higher
Job openings ticked up unexpectedly in April, when President Donald Trump's tariffs rocked the financial world and dampened consumer sentiment.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

Trump tariffs expected to dampen global economic growth, OECD says
The findings echo grim forecasts from other organizations, including the International Monetary Fund.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

Job openings increased in April, even as trade war heated up
Job openings ticked up unexpectedly in April, when Trump's tariffs rocked the financial world and dampened consumer sentiment.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

Job openings increased in April, even as trade war heated up
Job openings ticked up unexpectedly in April, when President Donald Trump's tariffs rocked the financial world and dampened consumer sentiment.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

No AI, no job. These companies are requiring workers to use the tech.
Employees are expected to use artificial intelligence at Shopify, Box and Duolingo as executives shift towards the future.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

The latest GOP push to cut waste and spending: Work requirements
Plans for a range of welfare programs including food stamps, Medicaid and rental assistance reflect a shifting view of who should receive federal benefits.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

In Japan, a U.S. security ally, anger over ‘tyrannical' steel treatment
In Tokyo, there's concern — and more than a little trepidation — over what the Nippon Steel deal and doubled tariffs portend for the economic relationship.

Washington Post Business
Jun 03, 2025

In Japan, a U.S. security ally, anger over ‘unacceptable' steel treatment
In Tokyo, there's concern — and more than a little trepidation — over what the Nippon Steel deal and doubled tariffs portend for the economic relationship.

Washington Post Business
Jun 02, 2025

Calculate mortgages costs as interest rates remain near recent highs
See the difference in monthly costs between a typical mortgage signed today and one signed just a few months ago.

Washington Post Business
Jun 02, 2025

Work Advice: Manager hints that age, caretaking make me bad at my job
Turn to your own connections, and maybe a lawyer, to protect your rights.

Washington Post Business
Jun 02, 2025

Work Advice: Manager hints that age, caretaking makes me bad at my job
Turn to your own connections, and maybe a lawyer, to protect your rights.

Washington Post Business
Jun 02, 2025

China calls Trump's trade deal accusations ‘groundless'
China and the United States are accusing each other of reneging on their tariff truce as tensions rise over rare earths exports, computer chips and student visas.

Washington Post Business
Jun 01, 2025

Discrimination cases unravel as Trump scraps core civil rights tenet
The administration is dismissing cases and unwinding settlements built on "disparate impact," which holds that even neutral policies can lead to biased outcomes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 01, 2025

Trump is forcing this dirty, costly coal plant to stay open
The White House is taking unprecedented actions to steer the power grid away from clean energy and toward more fossil fuels.

Washington Post Business
May 31, 2025

Wall Street warns Trump aides the GOP tax bill could jolt bond markets
The Republican tax bill, a top legislative priority for President Donald Trump, could damage the broader economy and rattle the U.S. bond market, according to Wall Street experts.

Washington Post Business
May 30, 2025

White House releases partial budget, but without critical details
The budget office has not released estimates of debt, deficits, economic growth or other traditional metrics, breaking precedent.

Washington Post Business
May 30, 2025

Trump accuses China of breaching trade agreement amid tariff turmoil
President Donald Trump said twice Friday that China had breached the terms of the trade agreement between the two countries, but offered scant details.

Washington Post Business
May 30, 2025

White House budget office rebukes watchdog over ‘invasive' probes
The White House budget office is pushing back against a congressional watchdog's probes into spending power, setting the stage for a broader battle over constitutional authorities.

Washington Post Business
May 30, 2025

Consumer spending slows as Americans pull back amid tariff uncertainty
Americans are not spending as much, as tariff turmoil adds to uncertainty.

Washington Post Business
May 30, 2025

Americans are pulling back as tariff turmoil adds to economic uncertainty
Americans are pulling back, as tariff turmoil adds to uncertainty.

Washington Post Business
May 30, 2025

5 tips for a fun summer without bag fees, freeloaders and timeshare traps
Almost a third of Americans say they'll take on debt this summer for vacation. Here's how to return home with memories, not financial remorse.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

Trump's use of emergency law to enact tariffs imperils trade war strategy
Two courtroom defeats dealt a blow to President Donald Trump's strategy, even as an appeals court reinstated existing tariffs.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

Tariffs are on for now thanks to appeals court in win for Trump
A court's order to halt most of Trump's tariffs has been temporarily paused by an appeals court.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

Trump meets with Fed chief for first time since recent criticism
The president met with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell for the first time this term, after publicly pressuring him last month to slash interest rates.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

What is the U.S. Court of International Trade, which halted Trump's tariffs?
Federal judges ruled that the president had gone beyond his authority in imposing levies on goods imported from around the world.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

Trump administration ramps up push as crypto ally
The administration's full-throated support of crypto is raising concern from ethics experts who say it overlaps with the president's personal investments.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

Why a sweet, slightly sinister elf named Labubu is inescapable right now
Labubu plush dolls have become a fashion trend, with celebrities and teens alike clipping them to their bags and belts.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

Which Trump tariffs are thrown out? Which are still on? Here's what to know.
Here's what you need to know about the court decision to throw out many of the Trump administration's tariffs.

Washington Post Business
May 29, 2025

E.L.F. Beauty acquires Hailey Bieber's Rhode skin care in $1 billion deal
E.L.F., known for its lower-cost "dupes" of high-end beauty products, will work closely with the 28-year-old entrepreneur and model, who started Rhode in 2022.

Washington Post Business
May 28, 2025

Trump's ‘Liberation Day' tariffs halted by Court of International Trade
Most of President Trump's tariffs were halted late Wednesday by a US trade court in a sharp rebuke of the president's signature trade war policy.

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