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The midterm elections will offer the crypto industry super PAC Fairshake a crucial test as it prepares to sway voters in congressional primaries to general election contests.

The Trump administration says it aims to streamline the appeals process for federal workers contesting layoff decisions, under a proposal to move those cases from the Merit Systems Protection Board to the Office of Personnel Management.

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas discusses the recent ICE enforcement controversies in Minneapolis and the Senate hearing on the safety of autonomous vehicles, advocating for a national regulatory framework.
New York, Boston, San Francisco, and other cities and counties were pressed by a federal appeals court Monday to justify a lower court injunction preventing the Trump administration from imposing new grant funding conditions.
The Trump administration won a reprieve until Thursday to keep its freeze on federal funds for the $16 billion Gateway tunnel, as the federal government seeks an appeals court’s blessing to overturn a judge who ruled Friday the money should be released.
The Justice Department moved to toss Trump ally Steve Bannon’s contempt of Congress conviction, potentially preventing the US Supreme Court from weakening the criminal statute for spurning Capitol Hill oversight.
Staten Island stands apart from the rest of New York City in more ways than one. But its status as a Republican redoubt in a Democratic stronghold is under threat.
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Legislation to increase bankruptcy fees and extend the terms of temporary bankruptcy judges has been signed into law.
In November, what was supposed to be a marquee announcement of lower prices for the blockbuster weight-loss drugs from
The Trump administration says it aims to streamline the appeals process for federal workers contesting layoff decisions, under a proposal to move those cases from the Merit Systems Protection Board to the Office of Personnel Management.
The latest on a possible compromise over DHS funding is that the political parties begin the week as entrenched as they were last week.

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The Housing and Urban Development Department would issue new zoning and design blueprints for cities and states, expand affordable housing aid, and ease certain regulations for federally funded housing developments under a modified version of
When the Army expanded a Salesforce subsidiary’s contract last month, it sent a dramatic signal to IT services suppliers that federal agencies are moving ahead to consolidate contracting around original manufacturers.
The 2010 New START Treaty between the US and Russia expired Feb. 5, raising questions about the future of nuclear arms control and triggering fears of a new arms race.
Tech companies are already pushing back against a South Carolina law enacted this week that will require them to offer new safety features to protect minors or face financial damages, Tonya Riley reports.
Staten Island stands apart from the rest of New York City in more ways than one. But its status as a Republican redoubt in a Democratic stronghold is under threat.
A Louisiana law imposing mandatory disclosures by organizations that help veterans file benefits claims and capping their compensation is unconstitutional, a federal court ruled.
Polymarket on Monday sued Massachusetts’ attorney general to preempt the state from shutting down its sports prediction contract markets, following the state’s preliminary win barring Kalshi’s sports wagers.
A US Forest Service oil and gas rule is drawing criticism from environmental groups, who say it prevents local national forest officials from restricting oil drilling in areas with endangered species and on other sensitive lands.
New York and New Jersey won a temporary court order blocking the Trump administration’s freeze on federal funds for the $16 billion Gateway tunnel under the Hudson River.