The Michigan teenager accused of killing four schoolmates and injuring seven other people in a deadly 2021 school shooting is expected to plead guilty to all charges tomorrow, according to the local prosecutor in the case.
President Joe Biden believes that voter turnout will rival the 2020 elections, even as the latest Rasmussen polls indicate that the GOP might recover the majority vote in both houses.
The Environmental Protection Agency has launched an inquiry into the extent to which state and local officials in Mississippi tried to equitably distribute federal funds before and during numerous crises in the predominantly black capital city of Jackson.
Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) stopped short of offering a blank check to Ukraine, but Friday he indicated Republicans would outstrip Democrats in supporting Ukraine’s war effort.
She might split opinions on the international stage, but Giorgia Meloni now officially has a seat at the international table.
This week, the Biden administration gave $2.8 billion to 20 businesses in exchange for their commitment to hiring workers who will uphold Democratic principles like diversity, equity, and inclusion while they produce the batteries and other components needed in electric vehicles.
Two Californian parents were arrested after their son ingested colorful fentanyl-laced candy, fueling fears of poisoned candy leading into Halloween’s traditional trick-or-treating activity.
Winning a national basketball championship after being plagued by scandal just a few years earlier, might well be described as an impossible task. But for Baylor University basketball coach Scott Drew, it’s all part of the journey.
The battle over Kherson continues to rage this weekend, although Russian forces claim to have successfully repelled all Ukrainian attempts to retake the region.
A North Carolina school board announced their volleyball teams will forfeit games against a local school after a transgender player injured a biological female a month ago.