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Why the U.S. Is Facing a Paint Shortage
Increased consumer demand for paint, coupled with chemical supply chain issues has left store shelves bare.
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WWI Munitions Cleared From Spring Valley Neighborhood
The most toxic site in the Spring Valley neighborhood in Northwest D.C. is completely cleaned and safe to build on again decades after chemicals and munitions were found buried there, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced Tuesday, but there are still years of work left to do.
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Investors Want Exxon Mobil to Pivot. Here's the Oil Giant's New Playbook
Oil giant Exxon Mobil, once a revenue juggernaut, is fighting for its future.
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The Future of Ralph Lauren's Iconic Polo, and Retail, May Be Coloring Your Own Clothes in the Store
It may not be long before you can walk into a Ralph Lauren store and have a blank slate of a polo shirt color-dyed to order.
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What's in Your Water . . . and What's Not
More and more in recent years, people wonder about the safety of the water coming into their homes. After all, there have been infamous cases of towns with water supplies that led to cancer. So what about here in the D.C. area?
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