Former University of Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter has returned to the NFL Combine a day after he was arrested on charges of reckless driving and racing related to a car crash in January.
Democrats have lacked an outright majority this week in the Senate as a number of temporary absences complicate their ability to confirm Joe Biden's nominees and give Republicans an easier time sending legislation to the president's desk.
China helped Russia block a joint G-20 statement that signaled opposition to the war in Ukraine, just a few months after Beijing backed a similar statement at a gathering of world leaders in Indonesia.
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A government watchdog group is pressing the Federal Election Commission to investigate Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) over complaints that she made campaign payments to her now-husband for security services during the 2022 midterm cycle.
The Biden administration on Thursday announced $1.2 billion in aid to help extend the life of distressed or aging nuclear power plants, seeking to keep online the carbon-free source of electricity as it also looks to build out renewable energy sources.
Investigators took a knife, cellphone, and other items from murder suspect Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students last November.
The United States approved a possible military sale to Taiwan worth more than $600 million on Wednesday as Taipei reported a second straight day of large-scale Chinese Air Force incursions.