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As the stock market soars on Wall Street, Washington has all but abandoned efforts to help the economy recover faster.
White House knew IRS probe findings earlier
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Urgency for jobs bills wanes in D.C.
As the stock market soars on Wall Street, Washington has all but abandoned efforts to help the economy recover faster.
White House knew IRS probe findings earlier
Obama was unaware, aides maintain in new account that goes beyond what had been said.
Senate: Apple avoided taxes with ‘complex web’ of offshore entities
Probe finds shell companies with no employees and no offices in Ireland; Apple denies breaking tax laws
Washington 9th most expensive city in U.S.
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Chinese hackers gained access to surveillance data, U.S. officials say
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Seamless and GrubHub to combine, terms not disclosed
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Small business weekly: GSA, Bono and Obamacare
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Key economic events for the week of May 20
More housing data is released this week, as are the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s April meeting.
Banks slow to pay out mortgage relief
Less than half of the money due in the settlements has been paid, delaying help to millions of victims of shoddy lending practices.
Value Added: This painter must beat the clock to get his cash
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Stock indexes flip between gains and losses in early trading; Home Depot gains after earnings
NEW YORK — Stock indexes fluctuated in early trading Tuesday as investors tried to predict the Fed’s next move.
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Norquist: Obama responsible for IRS targeting
Grover Norquist says the IRS regularly targets conservative groups. He also says groups like his are not abusing the tax-exempt status. Americans for Tax Reform, like all 501(c)(4) organizations, is not required to disclose donors because it is categorized as a “social welfare” group.
In today’s “Movers & Shakers,” Bloomberg’s Betty Liu reports on Elon Musk, Chairman and CEO of Tesla Motors, and his company’s soaring stock price. (Bloomberg).
Battle brewing for Web TV viewers — Post Buzz
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Boehner on budget, internet sales tax and immigration
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Obama: Some GOP senators have ‘genuine desire’ for compromise
President Obama said Tuesday some GOP senators have expressed a “genuine desire” to settle on a broader fiscal deal.
Virgin Galactic spaceship makes first powered flight
A spaceship bankrolled by British tycoon Sir Richard Branson made its first engine-powered flight Monday. The test flight moves Virgin Galactic toward its goal of flying into space later this year.
Senate passes bill to end air traffic controller furloughs
With flight delays mounting, the Senate approved hurry-up legislation Thursday night to end air traffic controller furloughs blamed for inconveniencing large numbers of travelers.
Reviewing a new crop of smartphones — Post Buzz
The Washington Post’s Hayley Tsukayama reviews and compares the newest smartphones on the market: the HTC One, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 and the Blackberry Q10.
Apple: No new products until the fall
Apple is opening the doors to its bank vault, saying it will distribute $100 billion in cash to its shareholders by the end of 2015. At the same time, the company said it doesn't expect to ship any new products till later this year.
Apple is going into a good year, Gene Munster Says
Apple Is Going Into a Good Year, Gene Munster Says
WonkTalk: Reasons for (some) optimism during a terrible week
The Washington Post’s Ezra Klein and Jim Tankersley try to find some good news amid a week of horrible events.
WonkTalk: Why the income tax system doesn’t work
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