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Donald Trump - Kamala Harris - Bill - Annie Nova - Trump wants to make IVF free. Democrats, Republicans and experts are dubious - cnbc.com - state Michigan

Trump wants to make IVF free. Democrats, Republicans and experts are dubious

Former President Donald Trump says that he wants to make in vitro fertilization treatments free of cost, either by requiring insurance companies to cover the procedure or federally funding it. "Because we want more babies, to put it very nicely," Trump said at a campaign rally in Michigan on Aug. 29. Since then, neither Trump nor his campaign has offered details on how such a plan might be paid for. Still, his verbal support brought the fertility treatments to the center of a presidential race where both Trump and Dem

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Letitia James - Annie Nova - Harvard Business School grad's Ponzi scheme swindled alums out of $2.9 million, New York attorney general says - cnbc.com - city New York - New York - city Manhattan

Harvard Business School grad's Ponzi scheme swindled alums out of $2.9 million, New York attorney general says

A Harvard Business School graduate tricked his fellow alumni and associates into investing at least $2.9 million in a Ponzi scheme he ran, New York Attorney General Letitia James said Thursday. James' office said it had secured a court order blocking the grad, Vladimir Artamonov, "from harming investors through his fraudulent scheme," which allegedly projected returns of 500% to 1,000% by claiming to learn which investments Berkshire Hathaway planned to make. The order in Manhattan Supreme Court also bars Artamonov from withdrawing and transferring funds in his bank and brokerage accounts. Artamonov allegedly lured at least 29 investors into the scheme, most of whom he met through his connections to the elite college, the attorney general said. More from Personal Finance:This IRS issue is 'the bi

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