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Security costs spike for campaigns as rules ease and threats rise
A rise in threats and new rules from the FEC led to candidates spending $3 million on security last year, campaign disclosures show.
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A rise in threats and new rules from the FEC led to candidates spending $3 million on security last year, campaign disclosures show.
Veterans of previous bipartisan working groups in the Senate have begun talking about the need for fixes to counter future shortfalls.
President Biden and Western leaders slapped a slew of new sanctions on Russia, warning more will come if Moscow invades Ukraine.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a longtime Russia hawk, and others are calling on Congress to approve an Ukraine aid package as soon as next week.
The Supreme Court's new larger conservative majority will take up a case involving conflicts between religious beliefs and LGBTQ rights.
Estate planners say the surge in cryptocurrency holdings is raising the risk that heirs won't get the assets when the owners die.
Young European lawmakers on the Ukraine crisis - Uncategorized
A new minimum wage for Defense Department civilians and contractors will cost the Pentagon close to $1 billion.
Capitol Police are briefing congressional staff on Friday on planning efforts regarding a potential trucker convoy protest in D.C.
The high court also granted the Biden administration's request to fast-track the case, paving the way for a potential ruling this summer.
The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee warned that Russia could draw the U.S. into war by attacking NATO members.
Photos of the week: With the House gone, the Senate worked to finish another continuing resolution to avoid a government shutdown.
Rep. Jim Hagedorn, a two-term Minnesota Republican, has died at age 59. The outspoken conservative had kidney cancer.
A GOP backer of the bipartisan infrastructure law asked DOT to rescind a memo she says defies the agreement's spirit.
Under proposed change to "public charge" rule, immigrants would not be penalized for seeking health benefits, other services
A federal judge allowed some claims against former President Trump to proceed, and dismissed claims against others.
The Internal Revenue Service won’t get the appropriations boost for this year that Democrats had hoped for.
The Senate left for its latest recess without passing any measure that would slap sanctions on Russia if it invades Ukraine.
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The freight rail industry is bucking a Biden proposal that would force it to share tracks with competitors to make shipping more efficient.