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- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/13
Tim Meisburger, a USAID Trump appointee, made the comments on a video call with approximately 70 to 80 workers in the agency.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/13
The company will ‘remove fundraisers for travel expenses to a future political event where there’s risk of violence by the attendees’ after...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/12
The company is the first major defense manufacturer to halt political donations following the riots.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/12
When it comes to cutting greenhouse gases that are driving up global temperatures and threatening the planet, there are few ways to reduce t...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/12
GOP presidential candidates sought billionaire’s money and blessing at the “Adelson primary.”
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/12
Omar Abdulaziz worked closely with the Saudi dissident. He's trying to continue the columnist's legacy while avoiding his fate.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/12
One silver lining of lockdown: Events that people were unable to attend (or afford) are suddenly a possibility.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/12
How six major social media sites addressed violations of their content policies.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/11
The Dow falls 250 points after last week’s record close; Twitter shares tumble after the social media site banned President Trump.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/11
Many economists anticipate another strong year with low mortgage rates and rising prices.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/11
The violent insurrection at the Capitol has companies scrambling to react, as the option of sitting on the sidelines grows increasingly unsa...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/9
The pandemic isn't stop the world’s biggest consumer electronics convention. Perhaps it should have.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/9
He wrote extensively on trade, monetary markets, climate change economics and the interdependence of nations in the world economy.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/9
The once-comfortable alliance between Trump and Corporate America has shown unprecedented strain since Wednesday’s attack, forcing a re-exam...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/9
The Small Business Administration plans to start offering PPP loans for its next round of PPP funding on Monday, Jan. 11. Here's what small...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/8
The U.S. has three million fewer jobs than it did when Trump took office. Economists blame both the pandemic and the president's ineffective...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/8
The December jobs report shows the labor market facing steep headwinds as coronavirus cases around the country surge to new highs.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/8
The 2021 tax season is shaping up to be a confusing one, with an overwhelmed IRS trying to handle 2020 federal returns and stimulus payments...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/8
Black and Latino manufacturing workers were more likely to lose their jobs than Whites — and it took them longer to find new work. Those who...
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Biden taps Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo as Commerce Secretary, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for Labor
Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7Biden selects Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo for Commerce Secretary and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh for Labor Secretary
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
In peer nations, new heads of government typically take office as soon as possible.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
U.S. stocks climb as investors focus on what the Biden administration and a Democrat-controlled Congress will bring.
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
The 30-year fixed-rate average sank to a record low 2.65 percent this week. Since the start of 2020, the 30-year rate has fallen more than a...
- Washington Post ( Middle East ) 2021/1/7
In 2020, fitness moved from gyms to living rooms. It’s not going back.