A large-scale study in Kenya found that giving $1,000 in cash to low-income families significantly reduced infant and child mortality rates by nearly half, especially when delivered close to birth, highlighting cash transfers as an effective tool alongside healthcare improvements to save children's lives.
The financial watchdog overseeing the Trump Organization has informed a New York judge about $40 million in previously unreported cash transfers, including $29 million sent to former President Donald Trump for tax payments. The transfers also included insurance premiums and the $5.6 million Trump posted as security while appealing a civil jury verdict in favor of writer E. Jean Carroll. The monitor, Barbara Jones, appointed to oversee the financial statements of Trump's company as part of a business fraud lawsuit, noted that the defendants have agreed to report all transfers exceeding $5 million. Trump's lawyer stated that the defendants continue to cooperate with the monitor and remain in compliance with the court order.