The findings come amid finger-pointing over the accident: Democrats blame Trump for relaxing safety rules; Republicans slam Biden for slow response.
Author: Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY
Social Security, Medicare spared in debt limit negotiations. Will it be enough to save them?
As the number of beneficiaries grow, both entitlement programs must find ways to either increase revenue or decrease costs to avoid gaps in coverage.
FBI expected to search Pence locations; DNC considers 2024 presidential primary calendar: live updates
The anticipated action comes after the FBI searched Biden’s Delaware vacation home Wednesday. Also, North Korea warns of “overwhelming nuclear force.”
Rep. Ilhan Omar vows to ‘continue to speak up’ after GOP House removes her from committee
Rep. Ilhan Omar vowed to ‘continue to speak up’ in a fiery after being ‘silenced’ by the GOP who ousted her from the House Foreign Affairs committee.
Taylor Swift ticket debacle: senators grill Ticketmaster over firm’s mishandling of sales
The Senate Judiciary Committee questioned Ticketmaster following its mishandling of Taylor Swift ticket sales for her new tour, leaving fans outraged.
Senate passes $1.7 trillion spending package: what made the cut — and what didn’t
The bipartisan bill provides billions for Ukraine, pay raises for troops, and disaster aid. Extension of a pandemic-era child tax credit was left out.
Federal appeals court temporarily blocks Biden student debt relief plan
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the Biden Administration from moving forward with its student debt relief program aiming to forgive billions of dollars in student loans.
Report: Georgia GOP Senate candidate Herschel Walker pressed woman to have second abortion
Opponents have slammed Walker for hypocrisy given his staunch opposition to abortion access. Walker has denied asking the woman to get an abortion.
A draft, condemnation and mass graves: The week’s key events in Ukraine’s war with Russia
World leaders condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin after announcing plans to escalate the war after Ukraine’s aggressive counteroffensive.
Cops chased dead ends for 40 years in a California teen’s cold case. Then a suspect’s relative emerged.
The 1982 rape and killing of 15-year-old Karen Stitt had frustrated California cops for decades before a suspect’s relative and DNA led to an arrest.