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A New York real estate mogul is set to plead guilty in the bribery case of Mayor Eric Adams. -
Online campaign to find missing Virginia mom raises over 10 times its goal as husband sits in police custody
Police arrested Mamta Bhatt's husband, Naresh on Thursday. An online campaign that has been organized to help find a Virginia mother who vanished back in July has shattered its initial goal by raising over a staggering ten times the original amount as her husband currently sits in police custody, having previously been a person of interest in her disappearance. -
Congress Mull Impeachment of Donald Trump
The public is eager for the impeachment of President Trump., on the basis that the outset of his presidency has been violating the U.S. Constitution in a way. -
Former US President Jimmy Carter slams campaign finance rules, calls them "legal bribery"
Jimmy Carter calls the influx of money from the rich and from big businesses into a politician's campaign fund as nothing more than "legal bribery". This can cause the candidate to be indebted to the sponsor and may be obliged to sway in their favor once elected. -
Adele Calls Out Politician's Illegal Use of Her Song for Campaigning
A spokesperson for Adele has called out this politician for using her song in his campaign without her permission. -
Texas group wants Ted Cruz investigated for failing to disclose loans
A watchdog group in Texas filed complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Texas Senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz for failing to disclose bank loans to fund his 2012 senate campaign. -
Selling Mitch McConnell: What's love got to do with it?
Mitch McConnell is hardly a lovable guy. The Republican leader in the U.S. Senate has a dour public persona and many of his constituents don't view him as a "real Kentuckian," according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll that underscores what his election campaign already knows - McConnell has an image problem. -
Connecticut ex-governor opens defense in campaign law trial
The first defense witness in the trial of former Connecticut Governor John Rowland testified on Monday that Rowland performed legitimate consulting services for a nursing home company, countering prosecutors who say he worked under a phony contract in violation of federal campaign laws. -
Politics a family business for many U.S. candidates this year
Fighting for his political survival in a race that could swing majority control of the U.S. Senate, Arkansas Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor is leaning on a political asset no amount of campaign money can buy.
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