Trump Campaign Raises Over $160M In September
45th President Donald Trump raised over $160 million in the month of September, with most of it being brought in by small-dollar donations, the Trump campaign announced Wednesday.
45th President Donald Trump raised over $160 million in the month of September, with most of it being brought in by small-dollar donations, the Trump campaign announced Wednesday.
On Wednesday, Boeing’s CEO announced that the company will begin furloughing “a large number” of employees to limit spending during the strike by union machinists that began just a week ago.
Billionaire hedge funder John Paulson has claimed he will remove his money from the U.S. markets if Vice President Kamala Harris stays in the White House for another four years in the upcoming November presidential election.
Target will no longer accept checks as a form of payment beginning July 15th.
Big U.S. lenders are expected to show they have ample capital to weather any renewed turmoil during this week’s Federal Reserve health checks.
Ford Motor is discontinuing a “controversial” dealership initiative for electric vehicles, which at first required store owners to invest up to $1 million in cash in order to sell EVs.
Paramount Global and Skydance have agreed to terms on a merger between the two big entertainment companies that’s valued at $8 billion.
T-Mobile announced on Tuesday that it’s buying most of U.S. Cellular’s operations in a deal worth $4.4 billion, which includes some of the wireless operator’s spectrum and its customers.
One day after accusing his wife, Nadine Menendez, of being the reason behind his criminal bribery allegations, Senator Bob Menendez announced that she is battling breast cancer.
After spending roughly eight of his $20 million second quarter fundraising haul in the first few weeks of the campaign, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is reducing his campaign staff.