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Trump PACs face cash crunch due to legal trouble despite fundraising prowess

While former President Donald Trump's associated super PAC Save America demonstrated fundraising prowess by raking in $15.5 million in 2023, new Federal Election Commission filings reveal the group is more strapped for cash than was known.

DeSantis challenges Harris to discuss Florida curriculum after ‘misinformed’ attacks

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) sent a letter to Vice President Kamala Harris inviting her to Florida to discuss the state's African American History standards with one of the educators who helped create the standards.

Joe Biden’s perfect phone calls

A president once defended himself from an impeachment inquiry by claiming to have made a “perfect phone call” concerning the Bidens and Ukraine.

Home to Delaware: Biden on track to set vacationing record

President Joe Biden is on vacation again, raising familiar questions about how much time he spends away from the White House.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth total of $914 arrives on Tuesday

Recipients of the Social Security Administration's Supplemental Security Income program received their August payment of up to $914 for individual filers on Tuesday, the first of such payments since June, according to the administration's calendar.

Social Security update: Cash payment worth up to $4,555 to go out in eight days

Millions of retirees will receive their first August Social Security check, worth up to $4,555 for people who delay their retirement until they are in their 70s, in just over a week.

Hunter Biden investigation: Where Archer appeared to support FBI allegation

Devon Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden, gave testimony to the House Oversight Committee on Monday that, according to a summary, appeared to be consistent with elements of a bribery allegation made against the president and his son, though short of a smoking gun.

Biden administration incandescent lightbulb ban takes effect

The Biden administration’s new lightbulb efficiency rule takes effect on Tuesday, effectively prohibiting the sale of all new incandescent bulbs in favor of more energy-friendly alternatives.

Bidenomics: Why Biden gets poor ratings on the economy despite improving numbers

President Joe Biden’s economic approval ratings have stagnated even as inflation decelerates and the economy continues to add jobs in large numbers, creating a puzzle for his allies, as well as an opportunity for his rivals.

Vulnerable Senate Democrats are building early war chests ahead of tough 2024 races

As senators head back to their home states for the August recess, much of the focus for those up for reelection is fundraising. While Democrats are facing a tough map next year, some of the most vulnerable are outraising Republicans, according to the latest campaign filings.
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