Budget Battles
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Trump Ratchets Up His Tariff Threats
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Trump Picks Project 2025 Architect to Oversee Budget
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Trump Taps Hedge Fund Mogul for Treasury Secretary
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Trump Picks a New Attorney General Nominee After Gaetz Withdraws
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Musk and Ramaswamy Outline Plan to Slash Federal Workforce
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Trump Picks TV’s Dr. Oz to Run Medicare and Medicaid
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Johnson Signals Plan for Looming Shutdown Deadline
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GM Facing New Probe by Federal Prosecutors
By Emily Flitter and Aruna Viswanatha and BEN KLAYMAN, ReutersFederal prosecutors are examining whether General Motors is criminally liable for failing to properly disclose problems with some of its vehicles that were linked to 13 deaths and led to a recall...
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Weather Is the Wild Card for Wall Street This Week
By Patti Domm, CNBCWith more cold and storms on the way, traders will be plowing through economic reports to see what impact winter weather could be having on the economy and, ultimately, on corporate profits. Fourth-...
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Halliburton Guilty Plea Won't Clear Clouds Over Stock
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesBig Oil’s biggest critics may be outraged by the details of Halliburton Co.’s (NYSE:HAL) plea agreement with the Justice Department, announced Thursday, but Wall Street seems to be focusing more on...
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BP to Admit Crimes, Pay $4.5B for Gulf Oil Spill
By Chris Baltimore and David Ingram, ReutersBP Plc will pay $4.5 billion in penalties and plead guilty to felony misconduct in the Deepwater Horizon disaster that caused the worst offshore oil spill in the country's history, the company said...
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Bolting Bovine Replaces Germany's Oracle Octopus
By ReutersCould a runaway celebrity cow replace the late Paul the "oracle" octopus as the next animal with the ability to foretell the fortunes of Germany's national soccer team?
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BP Challenges U.S. on Size of Oil Spill
By Jonathan Stempel, ReutersBP has accused the U.S. government of withholding evidence that may show the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill was smaller than federal officials claimed, a key issue in determining the oil company's...
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BP Reaches $7.8 Billion Deal in Spill Suit
By ANDREW LONGSTRETH, ReutersBP Plc has reached an estimated $7.8 billion deal with businesses suing over the massive 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, the company said on Friday, but the oil giant still faces claims by the U.S...
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Investors Aren’t Gushing Over BP’s Rebound...Yet
By Suzanne McGee, The Fiscal TimesWhat mattered when BP (BP) reported its earnings this week wasn’t what happened in the just-ended fourth quarter (pretty good news – it beat analysts’ earnings forecasts by a penny a share; revenue...
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BP Settles with Maker of Failed Blowout Preventer
By CAIN BURDEAU, Associated PressCameron International, the maker of the Deepwater Horizon blowout preventer that failed to stop last year's massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, has agreed to pay $250 million to BP under a legal...
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BP, Anadarko Settle Gulf Disaster Claims
By ROBERT BARRAnadarko Petroleum Co. has agreed to pay $4 billion to BP PLC as part of a settlement related to last year's Gulf of Mexico oil spill, adding weight to BP's contention that it was not solely...
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After the Spill: Staying Afloat in Troubled Waters
By Michelle Hirsch, The Fiscal TimesNearly six months after the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, three people, who speak for many, are barely able to stay afloat.
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BP Spends Big Bucks on Advertising
By Michelle Hirsch, The Fiscal TimesBP told the House Energy and Commerce committee that it spent $93 million on corporate advertising between April and July of this year.
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Oil Spill: 100 Days and Billions of Dollars—What’s Next?
By Maureen Mackey and Michelle Hirsch, The Fiscal TimesThe oil sheen may finally be disappearing from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, but 100 days after the Deepwater Horizon rig accident on April 20, questions remain about key issues looming large in...
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Oil Spill Damage: Feinberg May Cut BP Claims Contractors
By Michelle Hirsch, The Fiscal TimesOil Spill Damage: Feinberg May Cut BP Claims Contractors
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Prime Numbers: Oil Spill Has Little Effect on U.S. Economy
By James C. Cooper, The Fiscal Times• 1.5 percent of U.S. GDP comes from Gulf state industries most affected by the oil spill. • 0.2 percent of world oil production could be lost in 2011 under a U.S. deep water drilling ban. • $3.1...