Trump Faces Peril and Possible Windfall

Published: Fri, 03/22/24

Trump's financial pressures include $454 million judgment, but he also stands to gain a major boost if his social-media company, Truth Social, goes public, potentially doubling his net worth.Insert Preheader


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Trump Faces Peril and Possible Windfall

The Wall Street Journal

Trump's financial pressures include $454 million judgment, but he also stands to gain a major boost if his social-media company, Truth Social, goes public, potentially doubling his net worth.

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Dow Almost Reaches 40,000 Milestone

Yahoo! Finance

The Dow Jones neared the 40,000 milestone, setting records across US markets following the Fed's decision to maintain interest rates, alongside Reddit's IPO debut making a strong surge.

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Migrants Break Through Border Wire

New York Post

Over 100 migrants forcefully crossed the El Paso border, breaking through razor wire and confronting guards, amid a larger group seeking entry during a 'spring surge.'

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The U.S. Sues Apple for Antitrust

Wired

The DOJ and state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit against Apple for its "iPhone monopoly" and anticompetitive practices in the iOS ecosystem, aiming to boost competition.

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Biden Asks: Are You Better Off?

Associated Press

Biden contrasts his tenure with Trump's by using the "Are you better off today" question, criticizing Trump's "bloodbath" comments, positioning himself as a stable alternative for reelection.

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Meet the Nation's Top GOP Donor

Reuters

Jeffrey Yass, a libertarian trading firm owner and investor in TikTok's ByteDance, becomes the 2024 U.S. election's top donor, giving over $46 million to Republican causes and Trump's former rivals.

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Biden Cancels $6B Student Loans

KREM 2

The Biden administration will cancel student loans for 78,000 public service workers, including teachers and nurses, under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, totaling nearly $6 billion.

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Garland Defends Non-Intervention

Politico

AG Garland defended his decision to release the special counsel's report on President Biden's handling of classified information, dismissing the notion of censoring the report as "absurd."

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Tulsi Gabbard is Getting Attention

NBC News

Former Democratic Representative Tulsi Gabbard, once a candidate for the 2020 Democratic nomination, is now being eyed as a VP by both Trump and RFK Jr. for the 2024 election.

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AG Prepares To Seize Trump Assets

CNN

NY AG Letitia James is moving to seize Trump's assets, including Seven Springs estate, after a $464 million judgment, as he faces more challenges amidst funding his legal battles and campaign.

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Congressional Bibi Boycott Planned

Axios

PM Netanyahu is likely to encounter a significant boycott from congressional progressives during his potential address to Congress, as rifts deepen between some Democrats and Israel.

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Is Shohei Ohtani Another Pete Rose?

Los Angeles Times

Shohei Ohtani is not accused of betting on baseball like Pete Rose, but he could face legal issues if he knowingly paid a gambling debt for his interpreter, breaching MLB's strict anti-gambling rules.

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Loneliness Worse Than 15 Smokes a Day

Study Finds

Research indicates that loneliness harms older adults' health, more so than obesity, alcoholism, or smoking up to 15 cigarettes daily, emphasizing the role of primary care in addressing this issue.

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Why Are Young People So Unhappy?

USA Today

A new report reveals young Americans are now the most unhappy group in the U.S., attributing their discontent to factors like economic pressures, political polarization, and social media.

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Can Biden Turn His Campaign Around?

Time

Obama warned Biden about his reelection campaign's weaknesses, advising a stronger stance against Trump. Despite the warning, Biden's approval ratings are low and his 2020 coalition weakens.

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Menendez Eyes Run as Independent

Bloomberg Law

NJ Senator Robert Menendez, facing federal corruption charges, announced plans to seek reelection as an "independent Democrat" if exonerated, opting out of the Democratic primary.

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Pew Poll: We Need Better Politicians

The Liberal Patriot

A Pew Research study across 24 countries highlights the need for better leadership to enhance democracy, emphasizing quality politicians, integrity, competence, and bipartisan cooperation.

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Border Chief Wants Tougher Policies

CBS News

Border Patrol Chief Owens calls for tougher immigration policies, including imprisonment and stronger asylum law enforcement, to reduce illegal entries by ensuring migrants use legal pathways.

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MD Town Suspends Entire Police Force

WBAL-TV

Ridgely, Maryland, has suspended its entire police force amid an investigation by state prosecutors, leaving residents concerned and seeking transparency about the reasons behind the decision.

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UN Adopts First Global AI Resolution

News4Jax

The UN unanimously adopted a resolution, sponsored by 123 countries, to ensure AI is developed and used in ways that benefit all nations, respect human rights, and are secure and trustworthy.

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AOC, Sanders Relaunch Green New Deal Housing

For the Left

Cortez, Sanders, and a group of progressive lawmakers on Thursday revived the Green New Deal for Public Housing Act to shore up affordable housing and dramatically slash carbon emissions. 

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State Farm Ends 72,000 CA Home Policies

For the Right

State Farm is ending coverage for 72,000 California homes due to financial struggles and risks, forcing reliance on costly last-resort insurance amid regulatory scrutiny over fiscal stability. 

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