- Jia Lynn Yang
- Reporter
Jia Lynn Yang is a staff writer at The Washington Post who covers policy relating to corporate America, including regulation, taxes and antitrust. Before joining the Post, she worked at Fortune magazine.
There’s a war over R&D tax credits. And companies keep winning
One of the most generous offerings for corporate America in the U.S. tax code is about to become even more bountiful under an Obama administration proposal to expand the definition of business research.
China blame hackers for Web glitch
Experts suspect an error by censors led to country’s traffic being diverted to servers of anti-censorship activist
Target: Millions more customers affected by December data breach
The retailer says other personal information besides payment card data was taken.
Bipartisan push to help jobless
Procedural vote planned on bill to prolong aid for the 1.3 million unemployed workers that are losing their benefits.
- Tax benefits for mass transit commuters set to drop
- Housing sales rise to highest level since 2008
- Target says 40 million credit, debit cards may have been compromised in security breach
- Companies turning again to stock buybacks to reward shareholders
- Big business wants to keep these four things secret
- The Dow is hitting a record high. No, for real this time.
- Dow hits new milestone, but many Americans still hurting
- QSSI, contractor chosen to fix HealthCare.gov, faced questions from lawmakers last year
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2Obamacare exchange enrollment hits 3 million
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3McDonnells can be a lesson to everyone who's ever wanted to live above their means
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4As Fed, China pull back, so do global markets
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5JPMorgan gives CEO Jamie Dimon 74 percent raise despite bank's legal troubles
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