President Donald Trump reported an income of more than $2 billion in 2025 — an unprecedented financial gain for a serving president in the history of the United States. Most of the gains came from his ...
Trump's 927-page financial disclosure report for 2025 totals more than 900 pages detailing holdings in cryptocurrency and ...
Trump’s 2025 financial disclosure reveals major tech investments in Nvidia, Apple & Palantir, plus ETFs and crypto ...
These potential future presidents are already demonstrating the art of the stall. Rising political stars in Congress — who have an eye on a White House run in 2028 — are putting off filing the ...
John Windom was the public face of the Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) project for the Veterans Affairs Department. It’s one of the largest IT modernization projects the federal ...
President Donald Trump‘s first quarter financial disclosure report showed thousands of transactions that include purchases and sales of securities across big tech and major media companies. The ...
The bill advanced to the full House after this committee hearing in late June but didn't get a vote before lawmakers adjourned for the year this week. (State of Delaware) From Philly and the Pa.
Voters line up to check in and receive their ballots in Barre City on Nov. 5, 2024. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Vermont lawmakers are advancing a bill that would allow political candidates to ...
An Indianapolis City-County Council committee voted Wednesday afternoon to advance a proposal that would strike the home addresses of councilors from public forms—a move motivated by a recent incident ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) - Six North Dakota lawmakers failed to submit a financial disclosure form this year despite a new law requiring it be filed annually by Jan. 31. The legislators ...
BISMARCK — Six North Dakota lawmakers failed to submit a financial disclosure form this year despite a new law requiring it be filed annually by Jan. 31. The legislators with missing disclosures as of ...
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