For the Trump family, business is booming. Whereas the Trump Organization didn’t do a single deal overseas in Donald Trump's first term as president, it did eight in the past year. It got more than double the money in four months selling Trump “meme” coins than it did in four years running a massive Washington D.C. hotel. And there are more potential conflicts as the family makes money investing in companies dependent on federal contracts and seeking taxpayer funded grants and loans. While past presidents avoided even the appearance of profiting from their office, some historians worry how Trump's approach might influence future holders of the office.
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A UAE-backed investor took a $500M stake in the Trump-linked crypto venture World Liberty Financial ahead of U.S. approval for advanced Nvidia…
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The Republican-controlled Congress has been very good to most of corporate America this year. Foremost among the boons is a $4 trillion tax cu…
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SmartAsset reports Washington leads in crypto adoption with 2.43% of taxpayers involved, while the South sees the lowest participation.
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MINNEAPOLIS — Last year, Mellissa McKie wired Isanti County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tom Leatham as much money as she could get her hands on in a day.
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- Jill Schlesinger
Potential changes could be coming to your workplace retirement plan.
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OANDA reports the U.S. dollar's dominance is threatened by geopolitical shifts, digital currencies, and rival economies, impacting global finance and America's influence.
- Richard Laycock for Finder.com
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Finder.com reports that Bitcoin is predicted to reach $145,167 by 2025, $458,647 by 2030, and over $1 million by 2035.
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