Nebraska lawmakers are set to begin the first-round debate on Wednesday morning for a bill that would ban abortion once a heartbeat is identified in an embryo, typically around six weeks of pregnancy.
The United States is pressing Russia to provide consular access to arrested Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, which Moscow had not provided as of Wednesday morning.
The Democratic National Committee is cutting ties with lawyer Marc Elias, who heavily pushed the discredited Steele dossier that sought to link the former president to Russia falsely.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk pressed BBC reporter James Clayton during a viral interview after the journalist showed up to Twitter's San Francisco headquarters.
NPR said that it will no longer post its content on Twitter in response to the decision by the platform under Elon Musk to relabel it as "state-affiliated" media.
There are only three days left for eligible applicants to apply for a guaranteed income program in El Monte, California, that will provide monthly payments of up to $500 for a year.
President Joe Biden hailed falling inflation as a strong sign for the economy, though the latest figures remain far higher than the Federal Reserve's target.