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Trump Slows Campaign Spending as He Tries to Close Cash Gap With Biden
President Biden’s campaign had $85.5 million on hand at the end of March, filings show, and Donald Trump had $45 million, but the president is spending far more freely on the race. Read More
NY v. Trump trial fueling $1M a day in small-dollar donations, says new RNC chair
RNC Chair Michael Whatley weighed in Friday on the political impact of the New York Trump trial and how Republicans are "playing offense" ahead of the general election. Read More
Companies Reconsider Research Spending With Tax Deal Held Up in Senate
Large U.S. companies are pressing lawmakers to revive expired tax breaks for research and development spending, as a political stalemate keeps some finance executives wrestling with those investments. Read More
New York legislators expect new state budget today
New York has closed 24 state correctional facilities since 2011, including eight in the North Country. Read More
Trump Media jumps more than 9% after CEO asks House GOP to probe possible DJT stock 'manipulation'
It was unclear what spurred the sudden rise of Trump Media, which began the trading day down nearly 5% before turning positive later Wednesday morning. Read More
Why is the economy so strong? New hires are spending more and upgrading their lifestyles
Americans who get new jobs spend more and step up their lifestyles. That's propping up the economy even as COVID savings run dry and debt rises. Read More
Florida delegation agitates on foreign aid
Some of the loudest Republican voices opposing House Speaker Mike Johnson’s $95 billion foreign aid package are coming from Florida. Read More
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