Lots of cash. First in the polls. California’s Senate race is Adam Schiff’s to lose
Adam Schiff looked like a front-runner when he first announced he was running for the US Senate more than a year ago, and he hasn’t stopped looking like one since.
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Adam Schiff looked like a front-runner when he first announced he was running for the US Senate more than a year ago, and he hasn’t stopped looking like one since.
FIRST ON FOX: President Biden's re-election campaign is pulling no punches in trolling former President Donald Trump following its "historic" cash-on-hand announcement and massive fundraising haul for the month of January.
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Straight off the back of being ordered to pay more than $300 million in his high-profile fraud trial, Donald Trump has already embarked upon a new money-making scheme – selling trainers.
WASHINGTON — A former FBI special agent who once led a counterintelligence division in New York was sentenced Friday to more than two years in prison in connection with lying to investigators about receiving thousands of dollars from a businessperson tied to the Albanian government.
A misconduct hearing is underway in an Atlanta courtroom, where the future of Fulton County District AttorneyFani Willis’ role in the Georgia election interference case against former president Donald Trump is being determined.
Federal financial regulators are exploring allegations by two whistleblowers that Cash App, the popular mobile payment platform, and entities providing transaction services to its users performed inadequate due diligence on customers, potentially opening the door to money laundering, terrorism financing and other illegal activities.
A misconduct hearing is underway in an Atlanta courtroom, where the future of Fulton County District AttorneyFani Willis’ role in the Georgia election interference case against former president Donald Trump is being determined.