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‘He’s really angry’: Cohen on Trump’s reaction to his inability to make bond Former President Donald Trump can’t find an insurance company to underwrite his bond to cover the massive judgment against him in the New York attorney general’s civil fraud case, his lawyers told a New York appeals court. Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to discuss.

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Ariana Grande is back at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, for the first time in several years. The pop singer’s latest full-length Eternal Sunshine debuts atop the tally with ease, as it launches with the largest starting sum of 2024. Eternal Sunshine blasts onto the Billboard 200 with 227,000 equivalent units shifted. That number is made up of 77,000 actual sales, 148,000 streaming equivalent units, and 2,000 track sale equivalents, which are composed of people buying one or a handful of songs from the set (but not the whole set). The new No. 1 was a huge…

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In the corporate world, history’s tendency to repeat itself is unmistakable, yet it often reappears under a new guise, particularly in the cyclical downfalls of companies that fail to heed its timeless warnings. As a Boeing BA shareholder, which I am not, it’s crucial to stay informed about current developments and understand the potential future implications for your investment by examining history. The History Of General Electric Ambitious expansions, particularly within GE Capital, during Jeffrey Immelt’s time as CEO of GE exposed the business to the 2008 financial crisis, which had a significant negative impact on its profitability. His strategy…

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Ryan Tan and Corinne Chow are a DINK couple in Singapore.Despite stigmas, they say they don’t feel pressured to have kids.As the cost of raising children rises, the appeal of becoming a DINK is gaining traction globally. On their first date, one of the first things Ryan Tan asked his now-wife, Corinne Chow, was: “Do you have any debt?”Chow told Business Insider she was shocked by the question, but that her answer was no. Four years later, the couple is building a life together in Singapore, which currently shares the top spot on the list of the world’s most expensive…

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Trump’s first of four felony criminal trials is on track to start in mid-April.In a loss for Trump, the judge ruled Monday that jurors can hear about a 2015 Trump Tower meeting.At the meeting, Trump huddled about hush money with Michael Cohen and a National Enquirer executive. In a blow to former President Donald Trump’s prospects in his upcoming Manhattan felony trial, the judge ruled Monday that jurors can hear about a Trump Tower meeting where prosecutors say Trump was physically present as hush money was discussed.News of the August 2015 meeting and Trump’s involvement was first revealed in November…

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By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) – The yen dwindled near the 150 per dollar level on Tuesday but held its ground ahead of a pivotal policy decision from the Bank of Japan (BOJ), while the U.S. dollar towered over its peers as bets for early rate cuts there were trimmed. Rate decisions from the BOJ and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) come under the spotlight in the Asia day, and currency moves were subdued early on Tuesday with traders hesitant to take on new positions ahead of the outcomes. The yen was last little changed at 149.14 per dollar,…

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Executives at Insight Holdings Group, LLC have recently sold a significant amount of shares in 1stdibs.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:DIBS), the luxury online marketplace. According to the latest filings, the transactions amounted to over $378,000, with the shares being sold at prices ranging from $6.0211 to $6.1379. The sales were made on several dates, with the largest transactions occurring on March 14, March 15, and March 18. The executives involved in the sales are associated with various entities under the Insight Holdings Group umbrella, including Insight Venture Partners IX, L.P., and related funds. The trades were executed in multiple transactions at various…

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Investing.com– Oil prices hovered near a 4-½ month high in Asian trade on Tuesday as softer exports from Iraq and Saudi Arabia furthered the notion of tighter markets this year, although sentiment remained on edge before a Federal Reserve meeting.  expiring in May rose 0.1% to $86.93 a barrel, while steadied at $82.19 a barrel by 20:14 ET (00:14 GMT). Both contracts rose over 2% on Monday and were close to highs last seen in early-November.  Oil buoyed by tight supply outlook  Oil prices surged over the past week as signs of increased U.S. refinery activity, improved Chinese demand and…

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