OPM records theft victims must re-enroll for monitoring services; GOP Sen. Grassley: Comey’s limited release of information unfair to Clinton, Congress and the public; Tim Kaine plans to deliver campaign speech in Arizona entirely in Spanish; Donald Trump is refusing to pay his campaign pollster three-quarters of a million dollars; Libertarian VP nominee says FBI is ‘playing hit and run’ with new email probe; Here are 3 insights into why some people think Trump is a ‘monster’; The Daily 202: How a 12-term congressman is trying to survive the Trump headwinds in Florida; Federal employees behind in pay by 34 percent on average, salary council says; California’s Darrell Issa, in a once-safe Republican seat, finds himself on the ropes; Facing long odds in Senate bid, Kathy Szeliga — as usual — rolls up her sleeves; What do Trump and Brexit have in common? Warnings of electoral fraud.;
 
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No, Donald Trump has not given his campaign $100 million, and other answers to your money questions
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OPM records theft victims must re-enroll for monitoring services
New provider chosen for identity protection services the government offers due to cyber thefts of federal employee personal information.
 
GOP Sen. Grassley: Comey’s limited release of information unfair to Clinton, Congress and the public
“The American people deserve better than that,” the Senate Judiciary chairman wrote to Comey on Monday.
 
Tim Kaine plans to deliver campaign speech in Arizona entirely in Spanish
The Democratic ticket is making a newly invigorated play for Arizona, a red state with a growing Latino population.
 
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Donald Trump is refusing to pay his campaign pollster three-quarters of a million dollars
Tony Fabrizio was an ally of now-departed campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
 
Libertarian VP nominee says FBI is ‘playing hit and run’ with new email probe
"It's getting worse and worse,” Bill Weld said in a CNN interview.
 
Here are 3 insights into why some people think Trump is a ‘monster’
Political monsters are serious business — and not just on Halloween.
 
The Daily 202: How a 12-term congressman is trying to survive the Trump headwinds in Florida
John Mica seizes on FBI news and touts earmarks in a changing district outside Orlando
 
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Federal employees behind in pay by 34 percent on average, salary council says
Much-debated “pay gap” figure is little changed from those in prior years, but once again the upcoming raise won't come close to closing it.
 
California’s Darrell Issa, in a once-safe Republican seat, finds himself on the ropes
Changing demographics and Donald Trump’s candidacy are contributing to the congressman’s woes.
 
Facing long odds in Senate bid, Kathy Szeliga — as usual — rolls up her sleeves
GOP candidate has emphasized her blue-collar roots and avoided wedge issues as she tries for open Senate seat in heavily Democratic Maryland.
 
What do Trump and Brexit have in common? Warnings of electoral fraud.
Those warnings are baseless. In Britain, we checked.
 
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