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18.02 / 03:51
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US truckers refuse shipment to New York City after Trump banned from NY business in fraud trial | Watch
Sneaker Con: How is Donald Trump going to pay $355 million fine? $399 at a time Judge Arthur Engoron said the financially shattering penalties are justified by Trump's behavior. Trump's sons Eric and Donald Trump Jr.
18.02 / 02:17
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US election: What if Biden or Trump leaves the race?
Biden versus Trump: The lineup in the 2024 US election has long been a foregone conclusion, with a rematch between the two presidents appearing all but certain. But what would happen if, for any number of reasons, one of the two contenders does not end up taking part in the November vote? Apart from immense political confusion, here is what would happen, according to the rules and experts:
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US 'can't play political games' over Ukraine aid: Vice President Kamala Harris
Ukraine to be held up by political brinksmanship, Vice President Kamala Harris said Saturday, as wrangling in Congress blocks $60 billion worth of military backing. «As it relates to our support for Ukraine, we must be unwavering and we cannot play political games,» she said, next to Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky at a press conference.
17.02 / 13:49
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Donald Trump avoids 'corporate death penalty', but his business will still get slammed
Donald Trump won't face the corporate death penalty after all. A New York judge on Friday spared the ex-president that worst case punishment as he ruled in a civil case alleging Trump fraudulently misrepresented financial figures to get cheaper loans and other benefits. Still, Trump got slammed hard, facing big cash penalties, outside supervision of his companies and restrictions on his borrowing.
17.02 / 12:23
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Stop whining about Trump and focus on Europe's interests, Dutch PM says
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17.02 / 04:11
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Donald Trump remains silent on Alexei Navalny's death; Nikki Haley says ‘he would encourage Putin to…’
Alexei Navalny’s death report on Friday, rather his campaign referred a reporter to a statement that made no mention of Navalny or Vladimir Putin. In a post on Social Truth, Trump said, “America is no longer respected because we have an incompetent president who is weak and doesn’t understand what the World is thinking.
17.02 / 04:05
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What the civil fraud ruling means for Trump's finances and his empire
Donald Trump lost his civil fraud trial Friday, as a judge found him liable for violating state laws and penalized him nearly $355 million plus interest. In total, Trump is expected to have to pay more than $450 million. The judge, Arthur Engoron, did not stop there. Along with other punishments, he barred the former president from leading any company in the state, including portions of Trump's family business, for three years. In doing so, he granted requests from the New York attorney general, who brought the case, accusing Trump of violating state laws by inflating his net worth in documents submitted to lenders.
17.02 / 02:25
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Trump and real estate firm hit with $365 million fine in fraud suit, barred from running biz in New York for 3 years
Putin prefers Biden's win for 2nd term over Trump, says ‘more experienced and…’ The fine was mostly based on the $168 million Trump saved by getting lower interest rates on four loans by lying about his wealth. It also includes the $127 million profit from the Old Post Office hotel deal in Washington and $60 million from the sale of Ferry Point golf course in New York, which the state says he wouldn’t have been able to purchase without inflating the value of his assets.
16.02 / 22:56
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Trump fined $364M in New York civil fraud trial
Donald Trump and his real estate company suffered a major defeat in New York’s civil fraud suit over his inflated asset valuations, after a judge barred the former president from running any business in the state for three years and ordered the return of $364 million in illegal profits.
16.02 / 14:31
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Angela Chao, shipping business CEO and Mitch McConnell's sister-in-law, dies in Texas
The CEO of a shipping industry and sister-in-law of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell was killed in car accident in Texas
16.02 / 11:57
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USD-Pegged Stablecoins Could Boost Dollar Dominance: Fed Governor
The US Fed Governor Christopher Waller, who previously voiced cryptos are “risky,” now throws a positive stance on dollar-pegged stablecoins.
16.02 / 08:57
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Take Five: Two years of war and an AI bull
(Reuters) — It's been two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, bringing war to Europe for the first time in decades, while the markets' AI bull's seemingly unstoppable run continues, and China returns from a week-long holiday to economic uncertainty.
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New York hush money case: Ex-US President Donald Trump to stand trial on March 25, rules judge
Reuters. This ruling paved the way for the first-ever criminal trial of a former US president. For the case, Justice Juan Merchan set a trial date of March 25 – one of four criminal prosecutions Trump faces as he pursues the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic President Joe Biden in the 5 November 5 US election. Earlier, Trump has asked Merchan to toss the 34-count indictment, which charges him with falsifying business records to cover up the $130,000 payment to porn star Stormy Daniels before the 2016 election.
15.02 / 11:57
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New era of AI deepfakes complicates 2024 elections
The explosion of artificial-intelligence technology makes it easier than ever to deceive people on the internet, and is turning the 2024 U.S. presidential election into an unprecedented test on how to police deceptive content. An early salvo was fired last month in New Hampshire.
15.02 / 09:17
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How to Stay Mentally Sharp Into Your 80s and Beyond
Vernon L. Smith, 97, is a very busy man. The economist at Chapman University just finished writing a book about Adam Smith and works about eight hours a day, seven days a week in his home office in Colorado Springs, Colo.
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