The president of the country's largest teachers union joined a protest outside the Supreme Court on Tuesday, saying the reality of student debt is unfair.
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Jalen Carter, the star defensive tackle for the Georgia Bulldogs and a potential No. 1 overall pick in this year's NFL draft, is the subject of an arrest warrant in relation to a car crash that resulted in the death of a former teammate and UGA staffer.
FBI agents and Justice Department prosecutors flipped back and forth for months on the best strategy to retrieve classified documents from former President Donald Trump, ultimately leading to a high-profile raid that drew nationwide criticism.
Hong Kong lifted one of the world's longest-standing mask mandates on Wednesday after 959 days as the city tries to rebuild its reputation as an international financial hub and renew tourism.
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee are set to visit the southern border at the end of the month after facing criticism from Republicans for missing the panel's field hearing on the border crisis last week.