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Rep. Angie Craig’s office releases threatening calls it received after congresswoman assaulted

By Mary Kay Mallonee, CNN Rep. Angie Craig’s office released audio Friday of threatening, vulgar phone calls it said it received after the Minnesota Democrat was physically assaulted in her apartment building in Washington, DC, earlier this month. One of the callers said, “Finally this piece of sh*t gets accosted. … You deserved it.” Another

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Exclusive: Treasury official to say US monitoring and countering Russian intelligence services as part of sanctions crackdown

By Sam Fossum and Jeremy Diamond, CNN Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo plans next week to put Russia and its intelligence services on notice: the US is monitoring their efforts to circumvent US sanctions and is cracking down. “As we look forward, one of the centerpieces of our strategy will be to counter attempts to

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Biden administration releases data breaking down student loan relief applications by congressional district

By Maegan Vazquez, CNN The Department of Education released a breakdown of federal student loan forgiveness applications by congressional district on Friday, providing a new window into the demographics of borrowers seeking relief across both Republican and Democratic-represented districts. The new data is being released as the fate of President Joe Biden’s debt relief plan

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GOP operative gets 1.5 years in prison for facilitating illegal Russian donation to Trump 2016 campaign

By Hannah Rabinowitz, CNN A Republican strategist was sentenced Friday to 1.5 years in prison for facilitating an illegal contribution from a Russian businessman to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign in 2016. Jessie Benton, who worked for the pro-Trump super PAC and was a longtime aide to former GOP Rep. Ron Paul, was convicted by a

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Biden administration restores Obama-era mercury rules for power plants, eyes more regulations in coming months

By Ella Nilsen, CNN The Biden administration on Friday finalized a decision to reestablish Obama-era rules that require coal and oil-fired power plants to reduce toxic pollutants, including mercury and acid gas, that come out of their smokestacks. Mercury is a neurotoxin with several health impacts, including harmful effects on children’s brain development. And while

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GOP Sen. Rick Scott revises plan to exempt Medicare and Social Security from sunset provision

By Steve Contorno, CNN Republican Sen. Rick Scott of Florida has revised his much-maligned proposal to sunset all federal programs in five years, after absorbing weeks of criticism from Democrats and even his own party, by adding an exemption for Medicare and Social Security. The updated version of Scott’s “Rescue America” plan now says: “All

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Biden’s former executive assistant agrees to interview with House panel in documents investigation

By Paula Reid and Zachary Cohen, CNN Kathy Chung, President Joe Biden’s former executive assistant, has agreed to sit for an interview with the House Oversight Committee as part of its investigation into classified documents found at Biden’s home and office, CNN has learned. The Republican-led committee sent a letter to Chung last month demanding

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