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Biden Reports Major Cash Haul in March as Trump Looks to Catch Up
The president and Democrats brought in more than $90 million in March and have more than double what Donald J. Trump and Republicans have on hand.
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Some of Trump’s Biggest Political Backers Also Threw Trump Media a Lifeline
Two billionaires, a wealthy election denier and a mysterious Russia-linked trust invested in the Trump company long before it went public.
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New York Attorney General Questions Trump’s $175 Million Bond Deal
Letitia James, the attorney general, said in court papers that the California company providing the guarantee was not qualified to do such deals in New York.
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2 Brothers in Trump Media Insider-Trading Scheme Plead Guilty
Michael and Gerald Shvartsman, who had originally pleaded not guilty to securities fraud charges, each pleaded guilty to one count of securities fraud.
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Ruben Gallego, Democratic Senate Candidate in Arizona, Raises $7.5 Million
The congressman’s campaign said it had more than $9.6 million cash on hand as it looks toward a fall race against Kari Lake, a Trump ally, who has yet to announce first-quarter fund-raising figures.
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Trump Gets Bond Deal to Ward Off $454 Million Judgment, for Now
The guarantee means that New York’s attorney general will not be able to pursue Donald Trump’s assets and bank accounts until Mr. Trump’s appeals are settled.
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Live Like Karl
What happened when Karl Lagerfeld’s last residence, where he worked and where Choupette lived, was offered at auction.
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Crafts Retailer Joann Files for Bankruptcy
After a pandemic-era boom in sales, Joann has been dealing with a pullback in consumer spending on at-home projects. The retailer will become a private company owned by a group of its creditors.
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Biden’s $53 Million February Haul Fuels Money Edge Over Trump
The president’s campaign and affiliated groups, including the D.N.C., hold a significant cash-on-hand advantage over Donald J. Trump and Republicans, as Mr. Trump continues to spend on legal bills.
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Cities Face Cutbacks as Commercial Real Estate Prices Tumble
In San Francisco, a 20-story office tower that sold for $146 million a decade ago was listed in December for just $80 million. In Chicago, a 200,000-square-foot-office building in the city’s Clybourn Corridor that sold in 2004 for nearly $90 million ...