Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) outlined his vision for the House Judiciary Committee's investigations at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday, claiming that the truth behind nearly every major news story from the last four years is "worse than we thought."
There are six more days until the first wave of March's retirement payments, worth up to $4,555, roll out to recipients, according to the Social Security Administration.
The Food and Drug Administration rejected the application of an Elon Musk-funded startup that intended to install computer interfaces into the human brain.
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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