Democratic megadonor George Soros poured millions of dollars into a foreign group pressuring social media companies to fight "disinformation" and "misinformation" online in 2022, a midterm election year, records show.
One year after the G7-backed Russian oil price cap took force, a new report noted it has been largely unsuccessful in its goal of slashing Moscow’s fossil fuel revenue, citing insufficient monitoring and enforcement as some of the primary reasons Russia has continued to rake in billions in profits.
A powerful tool the intelligence community uses to gather information on foreigners is set to expire at the end of December, and while lawmakers largely agree that they want to reauthorize it with reforms, warrant requirements have become a point of contention.
Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy says he expects to "overperform expectations" in the first two primary contests, even as he remains behind most of the GOP field.
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-AZ) is facing an ethics complaint from a conservative watchdog group over allegations of her "long-standing and ongoing failure to fully complete" financial disclosures.
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) responded to the White House’s latest request for increased aid to Ukraine, telling President Joe Biden that any additional funds approved by lawmakers would be “dependent” on the enactment of stricter security policies at the southern border.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke out against groups and people ignoring allegations of sex crimes against women by Hamas in the conflict against Israel.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday tossed out a lawsuit between a hotel and a disability rights "tester" who never actually planned to book a room, marking the first decision of the high court's term.