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Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

11 Eastern Europeans charged in $10.6 billion Medicare fraud scheme
The fraud scheme, one of the largest such busts in U.S. history, involved billions of dollars in false health care claims and stolen personal information.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

The Trump administration wants crypto to help you get a mortgage
A move by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac would open up a new, and untested, path to getting home loans in the midst of an affordability crisis.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

Investigators begin analyzing black boxes from fatal Air India crash
Investigators have begun analyzing data from the black boxes recovered from the Air India Boeing 787 jet that crashed earlier this month, killing 270 people.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

Rick Perry's AI plan: A colossal nuclear campus in Trump's image
Rick Perry's sprawling proposal for four nuclear reactors and 18 million square feet of datacenter buildings near Amarillo aims to "Make America Nuclear Again."

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

Supreme Court allows states to cut off Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood
Ruling says Medicaid patients cannot sue to get non-abortion health care from Planned Parenthood if states have cut off government funding for those clinics.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

Nestlé and Conagra join companies dropping synthetic food dyes amid pressure
Nestlé and Conagra said they would stop using FD&C colors in products, as Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged the industry to stop using synthetic food dyes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

Facing entry-level job crunch, new grads question the value of a degree
A perfect storm has shrunk the early-career job market, with new grads facing a hiring pullback amid AI disruption and political and economic uncertainty.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

The trade war hit. These U.S. ports felt the crush of Trump's tariffs.
When President Donald Trump's historically high tariffs on China hit, they disrupted the supply chain and the flow of shipments to U.S. West Coast ports.

Washington Post Business
Jun 26, 2025

House GOP holdouts threaten revolt over Trump and Senate's tax bill
The Senate has overhauled President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, sparking serious concerns over federal spending and social programs in the House.

Washington Post Business
Jun 25, 2025

IRS staff losses pose ‘risks' to next tax filing season, report warns
More than one-quarter of the agency's workers have left in the past three months, raising the likelihood of service gaps and processing delays.

Washington Post Business
Jun 25, 2025

Your gym membership could become HSA-eligible under GOP tax bill
In the House version of the legislation, gym access would qualify as a medical expense. But the proposal is on the chopping block in the current negotiations.

Washington Post Business
Jun 25, 2025

Trump administration is preparing to challenge budget law, U.S. officials say
Internal dissent among federal employees is coming to the surface as President Donald Trump's budget chief aims to rebalance spending authority.

Washington Post Business
Jun 25, 2025

Trump administration is preparing to test budget law, U.S. officials say
Internal dissent among federal employees is coming to the surface as President Trump's budget chief aims to rebalance spending authority.

Washington Post Business
Jun 25, 2025

How much will you save or lose with Trump's ‘big' tax bill?
How will Trump's tax bill affect your finances? Check out its affects using this calculator.

Washington Post Business
Jun 25, 2025

What House and Senate Republicans can't agree on in Trump's tax bill
Republicans in the House and Senate are struggling to agree on key parts of Trump's tax bill, including tax cuts, immigration enforcement and climate change policies.

Washington Post Business
Jun 24, 2025

Job recruiting site CareerBuilder Monster declares bankruptcy
Job recruiting site CareerBuilder Monster declares bankruptcy. The two companies, which merged in 2024, were iconic in the 1990s but gradually lost influence.

Washington Post Business
Jun 24, 2025

Toys are getting pricier as tariffs kick in
Toy and game prices jumped by a record amount in May. The industry, which relies heavily on China, has been hit hard by new import taxes.

Washington Post Business
Jun 24, 2025

Local economies under pressure as ICE crackdowns create climate of fear
Businesses that serve large immigrant populations are seeing palpable shifts — fewer in-store visits, lower receipts and more deliveries — in consumer behavior.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

Fred Smith, FedEx's billionaire founder and CEO, dies at 80
Overseeing a fleet of cargo planes from his headquarters in Memphis, he transformed package delivery by promising overnight shipments.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

Truth Social parent company announces $400 million stock buyback
Trump Media and Technology Group Corp., the parent company of the president's social media platform Truth Social, will buy back $400 million of its shares.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

Iran eyes closure of Strait of Hormuz, a crucial choke point for the world's oil supply
If Iran moves to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, oil and gas prices could spike, but analysts see that scenario as unlikely for now.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

No one has made fusion power viable yet. Why is Big Tech investing billions?
Investors are pouring billions into fusion companies, encouraged by breakthroughs that they contend have put a sustained reaction tantalizingly within reach.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

2025 Top Workplaces Leadership Award Winners
Four business leaders from Top Workplaces 2025 share advice for managing teams in troubled times

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

Work Advice: How to help a friend stuck on the career ladder
My friend is burned out on her management duties but reluctant to step back and take a lower-paying job. What other options are there?

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

Top Workplaces 2025
The annual list of 250 top workplaces in the DMV region surveyed by Energage and published by The Washington Post.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

In a rocky economy, one word stands out: Temporary
As the federal government shrinks and businesses around the Washington area try to plan, temporary workers offer a brief solution.

Washington Post Business
Jun 23, 2025

How the national debt affects the U.S. — and you — in 10 charts
The national debt already exceeds $36 trillion and is growing at historic rates. That has cascading consequences for the government and economy.

Washington Post Business
Jun 22, 2025

Tesla launches long-awaited Robotaxi in Austin
The test, limited in scope and shrouded in secrecy, is a crucial step for a company still struggling with the fallout from its founder's foray into politics.

Washington Post Business
Jun 22, 2025

Iran eyes closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial choke point for the world's oil supply
If Iran moves to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, prices could spike, but analysts see that scenario as unlikely for now.

Washington Post Business
Jun 22, 2025

What the U.S. strikes on Iran could mean for world oil prices
If Iran moves to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, prices could spike, but analysts see that scenario as unlikely for now.

Washington Post Business
Jun 22, 2025

U.S. races to develop alternatives to China's rare earth materials
USA Rare Earth is racing to create a production line for neodymium magnets, aiming to reduce U.S. reliance on China's rare earth materials.

Washington Post Business
Jun 21, 2025

Trump and GOP's tax bill would sell off USPS's brand-new EVs
A little-noticed part of Trump's tax and immigration package would see the U.S. undo billions of dollars in electric vehicle investments by the Postal Service.

Washington Post Business
Jun 20, 2025

Bosses want you to know AI is coming for your job
CEOs and corporate leaders are warning AI will eliminate or disrupt people's jobs, raising uncertainty and unemployment fears for workers.

Washington Post Business
Jun 20, 2025

Government drops cases against ‘predatory' financial firms
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dropped 18 enforcement lawsuits against firms accused of abusive or deceptive tactics.

Washington Post Business
Jun 20, 2025

Is it okay to hide money from my spouse? Readers ask Michelle Singletary.
When couples have different philosophies about saving and spending, keeping the other person in the dark about assets is generally not the way to go.

Washington Post Business
Jun 20, 2025

Trump's tax bill has become a battlefield for tobacco giants
Tobacco firms have spent millions of dollars in a fight over a tax rebate for cigarette importers in Republicans' massive tax and spending package.

Washington Post Business
Jun 19, 2025

Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship explodes on test stand
The failure sent a giant fireball into the sky over the company's South Texas launch site.

Washington Post Business
Jun 19, 2025

Want to find better solutions? Learn to embrace questions.
By embracing questions, better answers often emerge. Author Elizabeth Weingarten found a way to lean in, inspired by the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

Fed holds interest rates steady, brushing off Trump's calls for big cuts
The central bank is waiting for clearer economic data amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump's trade war and other policies.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

Social Security fund could run dry ahead of earlier forecast, trustees say
The annual report forecasts the date when the trust funds will run out of money, triggering sharp automatic cuts in benefits. Here's what you need to know.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

Social Security fund on track to run out of money by 2034, trustees say
The annual report forecasts the date when the trust funds will run out of money, triggering sharp automatic cuts in benefits. Here's what you need to know.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

Nippon Steel completes takeover of U.S. Steel in $14.2 billion deal
Nippon Steel completes its purchase of U.S. Steel after more than a year and half of high-stakes negotiations and national security concerns.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

Senate GOP seeks to reward oil drillers amid deep cuts to wind and solar
The Senate version of President Donald Trump's tax-cutting bill slashes green energy tax credits but contains generous subsidies for petroleum companies that use captured carbon dioxide in oil production.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

Fed expected to hold rates steady, brushing off Trump's calls for cuts
The central bank is waiting for clearer economic data amid uncertainty over President Donald Trump's trade war and other policies.

Washington Post Business
Jun 18, 2025

The U.S. is giving up on taxing inheritances
The GOP tax law would further weaken an estate tax that has been slowly whittled away over the last several decades.

Washington Post Business
Jun 17, 2025

Industry leaders plead with White House on relief from raids after setback
The calls by businesses for a reprieve came after the Trump administration reversed a pause on immigration actions at farms, meatpacking plants, hotels and restaurants.

Washington Post Business
Jun 17, 2025

Backlash to artificial dye grows as Kraft ditches coloring for Kool-Aid, Jell-O
Kraft Heinz says it will stop using artificial food dyes by 2027, replacing them with natural versions or taking other steps, amid pressure from Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Washington Post Business
Jun 17, 2025

Food giant Kraft Heinz vows to stop using artificial dyes
Kraft Heinz says it will stop using artificial food dyes by 2027, replacing them with natural versions or taking other steps, amid pressure from RFK Jr. and the FDA.

Washington Post Business
Jun 17, 2025

Paid family leave credit would expand under Republican tax bill
Republicans want to let businesses use a little-known tax credit to pay insurance companies to cover their workers' leave.

Washington Post Business
Jun 17, 2025

Businesses jump on cannabis drink craze as lawmakers try to crack down
The boom in hemp drinks has sparked a wave of legislation while attracting businesses such as alcohol distributors who want to enter the nascent market.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Senate overhauls Trump's tax bill, setting up brawl with the House
Senate version of Trump's signature tax cutting bill would cut Medicaid and lower benefits like child tax credit and SALT threshold.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Biotech pauses trial after second patient death linked to gene therapy
Sarepta Therapeutics said a second patient had died after receiving its $3.2 million gene therapy to treat Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Trump economist outlines case for business tax cuts as GOP weighs bill
A top Trump official and two other economists published a paper outlining how business tax cuts boost economic investment as Republicans debate these policies in their tax legislation.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Trump fires nuclear regulator as White House seeks to soften oversight
President Donald Trump has signed executive orders aimed at speeding up approvals of nuclear reactors on U.S. soil during his term.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

How long will it take for U.S. gas prices to react to Middle East conflict?
At the moment, the impact on U.S. energy prices following Israel's strikes on Iran is muted. That could change if the conflict escalates.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Trump Organization unveils mobile phone service
The latest offshoot of President Donald Trump's family business also plans to roll out a "sleek, gold" U.S.-made smartphone.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Tax law might be coming for your free office snacks
Starting in 2026, businesses won't be able to deduct the cost of company cafeterias and certain other food and beverage perks for workers.

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Work Advice: How to help young women find their voice at work
The women I mentor say they're being dismissed or questioned by male colleagues. How do I help them speak up for themselves?

Washington Post Business
Jun 16, 2025

Trump's zeal for factory work risks damage to growing segments of economy
New trade barriers threaten the larger and faster-growing part of the economy: the services industries that employ more than 80 percent of American workers.

Washington Post Business
Jun 15, 2025

U.S. could lose more immigrants than it gains for first time in 50 years
For the first time in 50 years, the United States may see more immigrants leave than arrive, a reversal driven by the Trump administration's sweeping crackdown on legal and illegal migration.

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.

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