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Biden Campaign Raises $71.3 Million in Third Quarter Alongside D.N.C.
The president’s re-election campaign announced a substantial quarterly fund-raising haul, but it’s far short of what Donald J. Trump raised in the same quarter of his 2020 re-election campaign.Read More
These Companies Are Being Squeezed by Higher Rates
Surging interest expenses are wiping out profits for some issuers of risky loans.Read More
Why the U.S. Government Has $5 Billion in Bitcoin
Uncle Sam’s stash was seized from cybercriminals and darknet markets. What the U.S. does with its bitcoin could cause ripple effects in the digital-asset market. Read More
Trader’s Case Tests DOJ’s Policing of Global Currency Market
London hedge-fund manager, facing trial Monday on market-manipulation charges, says trading was part of lawful bet on South African currency.Read More
Trading Stocks Loses Its Thrill: ‘I would Get Burned’
Individual investors are dialing back on risks across markets.Read More
How Megafires Are Remaking the World
In our Pyrocene age, enormous wildfires aren’t merely damaging ecosystems but transforming them.Read More
Tanya Chutkan, an Unflinching Judge in the Trump Jan. 6 Trial
Judge Chutkan, who grew up in a prominent Jamaican family and has extensive trial experience, has been thrust into the limelight. She shows no sign of being intimidated by it.Read More
How a Fertilizer Shortage Is Spreading Desperate Hunger
Across Africa and in parts of Asia, disruption to the supply chain for fertilizer is raising food prices and increasing malnutrition.Read More
Gallego Is Counting on Native Voters to Compete in Arizona Senate Race
Ruben Gallego, a Democratic congressman vying for one of the most competitive Senate seats in the country, is pitching himself to Native American voters.Read More