Trump secured a $175 million bond to guarantee his civil fraud judgment during his appeal, likely saving him from having to pay a final penalty in the case until after the election.
A person in Texas tested positive for avian influenza after exposure to dairy cattle presumed to be infected with the H5N1 bird flu, the Centers for Disease Control said.
Died: Lou Conter, 102, the last living survivor of the USS Arizona, which exploded and sank during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
A Russian court extended the pretrial detention of Alsu Kurmasheva, a journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty who holds both U.S. and Russian citizenship.
Trump and his allies are discussing several Wall Street and Washington veterans as candidates for Treasury secretary if the former president clinches a second term.
Factory logs indicate missed procedures, confusion and delays during the production of the jet that later burst open in flight.
The entertainment giant and activist investors are jostling for shareholder votes as Disney’s annual meeting approaches.
BlackRock and T. Rowe Price are among the major investors backing Disney; voting continues through April 3 meeting.
The Department of Transportation and Federal Railroad Administration are expected to announce the new requirement as soon as Tuesday, according to people familiar with the matter.
Austal said any takeover would require approval not only from Australia’s foreign-investment watchdog but also the Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. and the U.S. Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency.
Steven Miron and Steve Newhouse have ties to cable provider Charter, which Justice Department says competes with WBD.
Republicans are being lobbied to pass a bill that undermines work.
Israel targets the generals orchestrating Tehran’s terror war.
Albany’s Good Cause Eviction proposal is universal rent control.