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Pentagon to overhaul independent military newspaper, calling it ‘woke’
Trump's protectionist trade policies allow China to swoop in
Trump’s promised manufacturing boom is a bust so far
Analysis | How Trump’s economy is really doing right now
Anti-Muslim graffiti at Bethesda high school sparks fear, condemnation
Stars and Stripes job applicants are asked if they back Trump policies
FBI searches Washington Post reporter's home for alleged classified information, newspaper says
Stay-at-home sons are here — and they’re not going anywhere
A scientist questioned new microplastics findings. Then other researchers fired back.
The historic D.C. buildings Homeland Security wants to raze were deemed stable
A team of engineers hired to inspect the buildings in Southeast Washington for the government concluded in August that they are viable for...
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...
Trump's protectionist trade policies allow China to swoop in
America's top trading partners are responding to President Donald Trump's trade policies by trying to take their business elsewhere.
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.”
Analysis | How Trump’s economy is really doing right now
President Donald Trump has recently been touting economic growth, what he says is low inflation and his tariff policies.
Anti-Muslim graffiti at Bethesda high school sparks fear, condemnation
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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...
FBI searches Washington Post reporter's home for alleged classified information, newspaper says
The warrant was executed as part of a classified documents investigation, the FBI said.
Stay-at-home sons are here — and they’re not going anywhere
Brendan Liaw was kind of joking when he agreed he was a professional stay-at-home son during his appearance on “Jeopardy!” in May.
A scientist questioned new microplastics findings. Then other researchers fired back.
A prominent scientist criticized microplastics research methods. Others are defending the work.
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