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A “standby equity purchase agreement” may produce a windfall for the 2024 candidate. ProPublica’s Justin Elliott explains.
The market is especially tuned in to whether we will have a divided government after the elections.
Alan Rappeport, economic policy reporter at The New York Times, examines the former president’s assertions about inflation, taxes and energy.
Agency’s failure to prevent the attack on Donald Trump is drawing scrutiny. It shields officials and families, but also probes financial crimes.
Plus, we get smarter on “AI slop” and do the numbers on workplace protections for pregnant workers.
Donald Trump just became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of felony crimes. Jurors deliberated for 9.5 hours.
Biden has mostly shied away from publicly criticizing the Fed chair, while Trump tweeted about the Fed hundreds of times while in office.
So far, outside spending far surpasses 2020’s pace, says Sheila Krumholz of OpenSecrets. But where’s the money coming from?
Some Chinese manufacturers do not expect the trade tensions with the U.S. to change much even with a Biden presidency.
More than 80% of Black Americans and nearly 70% of women say the economy is rigged in favor of certain groups. Experts say they’re right.