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Trump says ban from Twitter ‘damaged the integrity’ of U.S. elections
TechTrump says ban from Twitter ‘damaged the integrity’ of U.S. elections
By Erik Larson and BloombergJanuary 11, 2022
Democrats will (probably) miss their chance to shape crypto regulation
CommentaryDemocrats will (probably) miss their chance to shape crypto regulation
By Tor ConstantinoJanuary 11, 2022
U.S. Capitol Hill January 6 attack
PoliticsTrump and rioters face hundreds of criminal charges in connection to January 6
By Erik Larson and BloombergJanuary 6, 2022
A year after the Capitol insurrection, Donald Trump remains the de facto leader of the GOP
PoliticsA year after the Capitol insurrection, Donald Trump remains the de facto leader of the GOP
By Jill Colvin and The Associated PressJanuary 6, 2022
WASHINGTON, DC - Adam Eidinger along with other DC marijuana advocates gathered on the east side of the US Capitol plaza grounds to urge Congressional lawmakers to lower the restrictions on marijuana use in the District of Columbia, and made a further statement by illegally smoking marijuana and consequently being arrested, on Capitol Hill in Washington DC Monday April 24, 2017.
CommentaryDemocrats and Republicans need cannabis to exorcise the ghosts of elections past
By David CulverJanuary 3, 2022
From U.S. midterms to the heart of Europe: A year of election craziness poses major global risks in 2022
PoliticsFrom U.S. midterms to the heart of Europe: A year of election craziness poses major global risks in 2022
By Vivienne WaltDecember 26, 2021
Almost a year after the Capitol insurrection, corporations have quietly ramped up donations to GOP election objectors
PoliticsAlmost a year after the Capitol insurrection, corporations have quietly ramped up donations to GOP election objectors
By Nicole GoodkindDecember 14, 2021
Trump attorney Sidney Powell.
PoliticsPro-Trump attorneys ordered to pay $175,000 for ‘frivolous’ Michigan election lawsuits
By Erik Larson and BloombergDecember 2, 2021
Virginia Governor-elect Glenn Youngkin
PoliticsOddsmakers: Republicans are now the clear favorite to win the House and Senate in 2022
By Lance LambertNovember 3, 2021
Former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D-VA) (L) debates Republican gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin
PoliticsMcAuliffe vs. Youngkin: These charts show where Virginia’s governor race stands as voters hit the polls
By Lance LambertNovember 2, 2021
In this photo illustration, the logos of social media applications, Messenger, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp and TikTok is displayed on the screen of an iPhone on October 06, 2021 in Paris, France.
TechTrump wants back on social media, launching ‘Truth Social’ to take on Twitter and Facebook
By Sophie MellorOctober 21, 2021
What Newsom’s recall victory means for businesses
PoliticsWhat Newsom’s recall victory means for businesses
By Megan LeonhardtSeptember 15, 2021
Ignore Trump’s war chest: Democrats are soaring past Republicans in fundraising
CommentaryIgnore Trump’s war chest: Democrats are soaring past Republicans in fundraising
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Stephen Henriques and Charles GressAugust 10, 2021
New York suspends Rudy Giuliani’s law license
PoliticsNew York suspends Rudy Giuliani’s law license
By Chris MorrisJune 24, 2021
GOP to accept Bitcoin, crypto donations in effort to retake House
PoliticsGOP to accept Bitcoin, crypto donations in effort to retake House
By Magan Crane and BloombergJune 18, 2021
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