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Biden team broke first rule of crisis communications on classified documents, experts say

President Joe Biden's classified documents scandal could have been a one-week story, experts say, rather than the dragged-out saga it has become amid a steady drip of revelations.

State of Our Union: Not much civility or unity two years into Biden’s presidency

President Joe Biden’s election was heralded as the restoration of civility to the White House, if not American public life.

The future of cybersecurity: Hacking the cloud

'A weak link can be leveraged to escalate privileges within an environment.'

Nikki Haley presidential plans could jump-start the 2024 GOP primary

Former South Carolina Gov. and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley’s entry into the 2024 presidential race could be the tipping point for a swell of Republicans sizing up their prospects.

New GOP senator pledges ‘laserlike focus’ on decoupling Big Tech and government

Newly installed Sen. Eric Schmitt said he will use his new position to scrutinize Big Tech and its relationship with the government.

Red shoots for Republicans sprout in deep blue California

GOP wins in Democratic-leaning seats vital to slim House majority.

Drugmakers brace to be grilled by Bernie Sanders-led HELP committee

Pharmaceutical lobbyists are bracing in the crosshairs of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee now that it is chaired by "Medicare for All" proponent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), who has long taken an antagonistic view toward the industry.

Scrambled pricing: Why eggs and other foods are so expensive

'Farms are facing skyrocketing labor costs, huge jumps in input prices, and ever-increasing costly regulatory burdens.'

The Schiff-Swalwell saga: Is McCarthy being politic, or playing politics?

House speaker has intimated there is more to the story than he can reveal publicly.

Russia preparing major offensive on first anniversary of invasion, top Ukrainian official warns

Ukraine's defense minister warned that Russia would likely launch a major 500,000-soldier offensive around Feb. 24 — the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion.
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