Members of the United States Senate had mixed initial reactions to President Joe Biden saying on Thursday that he is "serious" about seeking a prisoner swap that would bring detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich home from Russia.
A Delaware law banning "assault weapons" and standard-capacity magazines that was signed last year, just days after the Supreme Court issued a Second Amendment ruling, is now being challenged by 20 states.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared in an interview that the Wagner Group "does not exist" anymore, less than a month after its founder, a former Putin ally, led a short-lived mutiny.
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, in tandem with the broader Democratic Party, raised more than $72 million since the president announced his reelection campaign in April.
A suspect in the notorious Gilgo Beach serial killings that occurred on Long Island, New York, more than a decade ago is now in police custody as of Friday morning.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough became heated Friday as he rejected conservatives' image of President Joe Biden and argued that the president is "very sharp" when he is "behind closed doors."