Former President Donald Trump may be facing a financial catastrophe, according to his former attorney Michael Cohen, after a New York Judge ordered the dissolution of some of Trump's companies and New York Attorney General Letitia James filed a $250 million civil lawsuit against Trump and others at the Trump Organization. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki called the ruling a "corporate death sentence" for Trump, and Cohen echoed the sentiment, saying it is "the deathblow to Donald." The lawsuit is set to play out in a courtroom in lower Manhattan, with potential dire consequences for Trump.
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The looming government shutdown threatens to severely limit public access to America's national parks, putting tens of thousands of people and gateway towns in an economic chokehold. The National Park Service has announced plans to shutter the majority of national park sites, restricting access, locking gates and bolting bathrooms, if the government shuts down as expected on Sunday. The closure of these parks will have a significant impact on the local economies and visitors.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) has announced the expansion of its strike at Ford and General Motors to include another 7,000 workers, bringing the total number of striking workers to over 50,000. The strike is in response to the automakers' refusal to make meaningful progress in negotiations over wages, job security, and health care benefits. GM has estimated that it has lost $2 billion in profits since the strike began, and the union is hoping that the additional 7,000 workers will help to pressure the automakers into making a deal.
Key takeaways: Arizona and Utah are investing state funds to keep Grand Canyon, Zion, Arches, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef and Canyonlands national parks open. The…
New York Attorney General Letitia James is bringing a $250 million civil fraud trial against the Trump Organization, calling former President Donald Trump and his three oldest children to the stand next week. Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, is also on the witness list. The Trump Organization has denied any wrongdoing and accused the New York Attorney General's office of pursuing a politically motivated case. The trial is scheduled to begin on Monday and is expected to last several weeks.
Former President Donald Trump visited Clinton Township, Michigan on Wednesday to address workers at Drake Enterprises and call for a revival of economic nationalism. He blamed foreign trade deals for auto industry problems and criticized Democrats for taking away union workers' rights. Trump's speech was an attempt to court rank-and-file union members, but it remains to be seen if these efforts will be successful in the future.
Taylor Swift's attendance at the Kansas City Chiefs game on Sunday was met with great enthusiasm from the crowd, and has had a positive economic impact on the city. Chiefs star Travis Kelce opened up about Swift's attendance on his podcast, and business owners reported an increase in sales of merchandise featuring her and Kelce. Fans are excited to see what the future holds for the possible couple.







