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Federal workers, both Democrat and Republican, eager to vote this fall
Past behavior shows this population will show up big at the polls. How feds will vote is less clear.
Biden campaign joins TikTok amid warning of national security concerns
Both the FBI and the Federal Communications Commission have warned that TikTok owner ByteDance could share user data with the Chinese government.
US cybersecurity agency hires to support state, local elections
The new federal employees will be based throughout the country and join other staff already conducting cyber and physical security reviews.
By Christina A. Cassidy
Hit by OPM’s data breach? Bill offers feds free ID protection for life
Data breaches by local, state and federal agencies over the past eight years cost governments some $26 billion.
Defense, vets issues will factor in 2024 presidential race
Military and veterans policies will play a role in the debate over who should serve as commander-in-chief.
How many vets will be in Congress after the election?
The number of lawmakers with military experience has steadily declined since the 1970s.
Trump banned from Colorado presidential ballot in historic ruling
It's the first time in history that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate.
Opinion
Budgets, presidents and the defense industry: What to watch in 2024
If former President Donald Trump wins, it could alter expectations for U.S. commitments to alliances such as NATO and for support for Ukraine.
By Byron Callan
New CFPB, Fed rules will hurt US economy, banking execs tell Congress
"Basel Endgame" regulations would hurt lending and bank balance sheets at a time when the industry needs more flexibility, they said.
By Ken Sweet