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Family members backed the $500,000 bond that freed Rep. Santos from jail
One of the many mysteries swirling around New York's embattled Republican Rep. George Santos has finally been resolved.A federal court on Long Island… -
NY Rep Santos surrenders on federal fraud charges
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — Republican Rep. George Santos surrendered to federal authorities at a courthouse in suburban Long Island on Wednesday facing… -
Elizabeth Warren running for third Senate term
Warren, a prominent voice for the liberal wing of the Democratic Party, will run again in 2024. -
Regional News Roundtable: The surprising departure of Rhode Island Rep. Cicilline
Democrat David Cicilline's surprising departure will spark a special election, Cape Cod bridges are in need of repair and New Hampshire is training students for outdoor tourism. -
20 years after the US invaded Iraq, Rep. Seth Moulton reflects on Washington's decisions
"When you fight a war, a lot of people die and they're very young,” he said. -
Senate confirms first Hispanic judge to Massachusetts federal court
Ayer Judge Margaret R. Guzman will join the federal bench. -
5 takeaways from Biden's State of the Union address
President Joe Biden delivered a State of the Union address Tuesday night that Democrats will likely be thrilled with. -
Meet Jaqueline Sanches: Immigrant, early educator and Rep. Pressley’s SOTU guest
Pressley is seeking to highlight Mass. child care cost crisis. -
Santos took office one month ago and his New York district says he's got to go
Judy Ornstein, a voter in New York's 3rd congressional district, stood outside the congressional office of George Santos in Queens, N.Y., this week and… -
Why has dangerous lying become so normalized in politics?
George Santos lied about his biography, yet was still sworn into Congress.