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Insight: Trump's 2024 Red Wave Explained In Graphs, And Where Harris Fell Short
- Saturday November 9, 2024
- World News | Gregory Korte, Bloomberg
From New York to the Rio Grande Valley, across big cities like Miami and San Francisco, in college towns and subdivision-dotted exurbs, the US electorate this year shifted unmistakably rightward.
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Donald Trump's Business Empire Worth At Least $1.2 Billion Since He Left Office
- Saturday April 15, 2023
- World News | Bill Allison and Gregory Korte, Bloomberg
Former President Donald Trump values his business empire at a minimum of $1.2 billion, a federal document released Friday showed, as he cashed in from speaking engagements and ventures such as digital trading cards after he left office.
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The Gift President Trump Received After Taj Mahal Visit With Melania
- Tuesday February 25, 2020
- World News | Josh Wingrove and Gregory Korte, Bloomberg
What kind of gift would impress President Donald Trump? For Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, the answer was: a gold-framed portrait of Donald Trump.
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Insight: Trump's 2024 Red Wave Explained In Graphs, And Where Harris Fell Short
- Saturday November 9, 2024
- World News | Gregory Korte, Bloomberg
From New York to the Rio Grande Valley, across big cities like Miami and San Francisco, in college towns and subdivision-dotted exurbs, the US electorate this year shifted unmistakably rightward.
- www.ndtv.com
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Donald Trump's Business Empire Worth At Least $1.2 Billion Since He Left Office
- Saturday April 15, 2023
- World News | Bill Allison and Gregory Korte, Bloomberg
Former President Donald Trump values his business empire at a minimum of $1.2 billion, a federal document released Friday showed, as he cashed in from speaking engagements and ventures such as digital trading cards after he left office.
- www.ndtv.com
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The Gift President Trump Received After Taj Mahal Visit With Melania
- Tuesday February 25, 2020
- World News | Josh Wingrove and Gregory Korte, Bloomberg
What kind of gift would impress President Donald Trump? For Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, the answer was: a gold-framed portrait of Donald Trump.
- www.ndtv.com