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New York CNN —Donald Trump is facing a cash crunch as deadlines are quickly approaching to find over half a billion dollars he owes in judgments. The scramble over the past week reveals challenges Trump is facing in raising the combined judgments totaling $537 million. It’s unclear how much cash Trump has on hand. Trump offered to post a $100 million bond to cover the New York attorney general’s case, but the appeals court judge rejected it. The sheer size of the judgments raises practical questions about how the Trump could feasibly come up with the cash.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump’s, Jean Carroll, Trump, hawking, Chip Somodevilla, , Adam Kaufmann, Carroll, , general’s, feasibly, , CNN’s, Greg Garrabrants, ” Kaufmann, Jeremy Saland, , Barbara Jones, Jones, David Shick, Shick Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, White House, Vornado, Deutsche Bank, Signature Bank, Capitol, Axos Bank, Lawyers, Trump Organization, Fidelity Association of America, ProSure, Underwriters Locations: New York, York, California
Peter Schickele, an American composer whose career as a writer of serious concert music was often eclipsed by that of his antic alter ego, the thoroughly debauched, terrifyingly prolific and mercifully fictional P.D.Q. Bach, died on Tuesday at his home in Bearsville, a hamlet outside Woodstock, N.Y. His death was confirmed by his daughter, Karla Schickele, who said his health had declined after a series of infections last fall. Under his own name, Mr. Schickele (pronounced SHICK-uh-lee) composed more than 100 symphonic, choral, solo instrumental and chamber works, first heard on concert stages in the 1950s and later commissioned by some of the world’s leading orchestras, soloists and chamber ensembles. He also wrote film scores and musical numbers for Broadway.
Persons: Peter Schickele, antic, Bach, Karla Schickele, Schickele, Joan Baez, Buffy Sainte, Marie Organizations: Broadway, New York Philharmonic, Cleveland Orchestra, Quartet, Minnesota Opera Locations: American, Bearsville, Woodstock, N.Y
[1/2] FILE PHOTO-Prime energy drink cans sit on a shelf at Target in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., August 18, 2023. Rival products like Anheuser Busch InBev-backed (ABI.BR) Ghost energy drinks and Kim Kardashian's “Kimade” energy drink also have 200 mg of caffeine. In the U.S. and UK, no national regulations ban the sale of high-caffeine energy drinks. She added: "Any energy drink with a high dose caffeine in it, such as Prime Energy, is unsafe for children." “I got confused because when you first see the can, it’s hard to see where it says energy drink.
Persons: Kim Kardashian's, Holly Benjamin, Dr, Benjamin, Chuck Schumer, Alani, Logan Paul, KSI, Shick, , , Bonnie Patten, TINA, GNC, Vanessa O'Connell, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, Prime Energy, Anheuser Busch InBev, Monster Energy, University of Chicago, American Academy of Child, Psychiatry, FDA, U.S, Ghost Energy, Congo Brands, American Medical Association, Walmart, Target, Energy, Kailyn, Thomson Locations: Target, Brooklyn , New York, U.S, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Congo, Florida, Kailyn Rhone, New York
A 24-hour Walmart pickup site in Oklahoma City. Walmart CFO John David Rainey said the retailer last year handled more than 200 million curbside pickup orders. Photo: Sue Ogrocki/Associated PressWhen Kinneret Shick Ohana, a 36-year-old mother of five in South Florida, recently ran out of pasta and hot dogs, she didn’t go shopping at a grocery store or even order the food to be delivered. She placed an online order, then drove to her local Walmart a few hours later to collect it at the curb.
Persons: John David Rainey, Sue Ogrocki Organizations: Walmart Locations: Oklahoma City, South Florida
A 24-hour Walmart pickup site in Oklahoma City. Walmart CFO John David Rainey said the retailer last year handled more than 200 million curbside pickup orders. Photo: Sue Ogrocki/Associated PressWhen Kinneret Shick Ohana, a 36-year-old mother of five in South Florida, recently ran out of pasta and hot dogs, she didn’t go shopping at a grocery store or even order the food to be delivered. She placed an online order, then drove to her local Walmart a few hours later to collect it at the curb.
Persons: John David Rainey, Sue Ogrocki Organizations: Walmart Locations: Oklahoma City, South Florida
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