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The Washington Post : business
17  avril     01h50
Carbon offsets too often don’t deliver. Inside the race to fix them.
Evan Halper    Offsets are sold on a promise to help wipe out emissions. But studies show they often don’t deliver. A project targeting Asian coal plants aims to change that.
    00h57
U.S. to levy sanctions against Iran over attack on Israel
Jeff Stein    The administration faces challenges enacting new economic penalties that are not purely symbolic, experts say.
16  avril     22h49
Ex-Army staffer pleads guilty in massive life insurance scheme
Alex Horton    After a Washington Post investigation, authorities charged ex Army counselor Caz Craffy with siphoning millions of dollars from deceased soldiers’ families.
    22h45
Microsoft invests in Arabic AI firm as U.S. tries to limit China’s sway
Aaron Gregg, Cat Zakrzewski    The investment in Abu Dhabi based G, a regional technology giant, is expected to forge closer ties between U.S. and Middle Eastern technology interests.
    21h20
Justice Dept. to hit concert promoter Live Nation with antitrust lawsuit
Julian Mark, Perry Stein, Tony Romm    Critics including performers, politicians and competitors have argued that Live Nation wields far too much power in the live entertainment industry.
    21h15
Governors of six Southern states warn workers against joining UAW union
Jeanne Whalen    Governors of six Southern states Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina and Texas said factory employees would risk jobs by joining United Auto Workers.
    20h55
Amazon HQ2 was supposed to add jobs last year. It shed them instead.
Teo Armus    The downturn in hiring marks another setback in the boost Amazon had initially promised with its HQ in Northern Virginia amid a squeeze in the tech industry.
    18h19
The sobering message from the Fed: Interest rate cuts aren’t coming soon
Rachel Siegel    A string of discouraging inflation reports since the start of the year keeps pushing the timeline back for interest rate cuts.
    14h00
New report estimates U.S. fraud losses exceed 233 billion annually
Tony Romm    The U.S. government may have lost . trillion as a result of fraud between and , according to GAO.
    13h00
Global economy is growing but may be headed for trouble, IMF says
David J. Lynch    The IMF’s new forecast calls for global growth of . percent this year and next, virtually unchanged from its January assessment while warning of trouble ahead.
    02h05
Telecom fights price caps as U.S. spends billions on internet access
Tony Romm    As Washington readies the largest burst of broadband funding in U.S. history, AT T, Verizon and their allies are lobbying against lower prices for consumers.
15  avril     21h55
Tesla will shed more than 10 percent of its workforce
Aaron Gregg, Faiz Siddiqui, Trisha Thadani    The move by Elon Musk comes after the company reported a sharp decline in vehicle deliveries in the first quarter.
    18h04
The IRS’s new tax software: Rave reviews, but low turnout
Julie Weil    The agency said it met a goal of , users for the new Direct File site, which is limited to states.
    17h46
Calculate how much more mortgages will cost as interest rates rise
Chris Alcantara    See the difference in monthly costs between a typical mortgage signed today and one signed just a few months ago.
    10h00
The South has few unionized auto plants. Workers say this one could be next.
Jeanne Whalen    Volkswagen workers in Tennessee could choose to make their plant one of the first big auto factories in the South to unionize after an April vote.
    10h00
USPS got billions in financial aid, and now says it needs more
Jacob Bogage    Two years after Congress wiped more than billion off the U.S. Postal Service’s books, the mail service and its allies are quietly pressing for help again.
    09h00
U.S. gives Samsung 6.4 billion to build chip factories in Texas
Gerrit De Vynck    The subsidy is the latest wave of funding in the Biden administration’s ongoing efforts to bring advanced computer chip making capacity back to the U.S.