The debts of Donald Trump and his businesses are scattered across Wall Street banks, mutual funds and other financial institutions, broadening the tangle of interests that pose potential conflicts for the incoming president’s administration.
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Top American intelligence officials reaffirmed and broadened their accusations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election at a Senate hearing Thursday, rejecting President-elect Donald Trump’s suggestions that their conclusions on the matter could be faulty or false.
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Numerous chances to unmask the Abdeslam brothers before the Paris and Brussels attacks were missed, according to a report to the Belgian Parliament, including evidence they had relationships with other terror suspects, one brother’s possession of Jihadist printed material and the other’s use of the Islamic State flag on his social-media profile.
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A crackdown by the People’s Bank of China on wagers against the yuan propelled the currency to its largest-ever two-day gain against the dollar, highlighting the rising tension in foreign-exchange markets over the outlook for China.
At least six people have claimed to own the Striker yacht used to wreak havoc in the cult film’s marina scene, but they have all been fakes—until now; ‘You scratched my anchor!’
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A crackdown by China’s central bank on wagers against the yuan propelled the currency to its largest-ever two-day gain against the dollar.
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The Dow fell 42.87 to 19899.29 as investors sold financial shares and bought government bonds, dialing back some popular trades.
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Bitcoin neared record highs Thursday morning and then plunged as the yuan strengthened.
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Sears is selling its Craftsman brand for $900 million and closing more stores as it grapples with slumping sales and mounting losses.
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The debts of Trump and his businesses are scattered across a range of institutions, broadening the tangle of interests that pose potential conflicts.
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Top intelligence officials at a Senate hearing reaffirmed and broadened their accusations of Russian interference in the U.S. election.
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Trump picked former Sen. Coats, an Indiana Republican, to serve as director of national intelligence.
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Trump’s choice to lead the Pentagon quit Theranos’s board but remains a director at General Dynamics.
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