Jill Biden's plane diverted after windshield cracks
"Everyone is safe," press secretary Vanessa Valdivia told CBS News. Biden was on her way to Michigan from Colorado.
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"Everyone is safe," press secretary Vanessa Valdivia told CBS News. Biden was on her way to Michigan from Colorado.
Sen. Rand Paul opposes a TikTok ban, arguing it would violate the First Amendment.
Fetterman has been undergoing treatment for clinical depression since mid-February.
"Our police officers have cried and are crying with Nashville and the world," police chief John Drake said at the vigil.
The legislation now heads to the House, where lawmakers of both parties have signaled they are open to taking action.
The FBI and U.S. Marshals are each offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to McGrath's arrest.
A criminal complaint filed Friday reveals more details about Sergey Cherkasov's life undercover.
CEO Shou Zi Chew plans to tell a House panel that TikTok's parent company "is not an agent of China or any other country."
McConnell was discharged from the hospital last week and is continuing his recovery at an inpatient rehabilitation facility.
CEO Shou Zi Chew struggled to convince skeptical lawmakers that the app protects user data as momentum builds for banning the app over national security concerns.
Robert Costello, a former legal adviser to Cohen, alleges Cohen is lying about whether Trump knew about a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.
Domestic violent extremists have warned that a possible Trump indictment would be met with violence.
Trump and his family failed to report 117 foreign gifts valued at nearly $300,000, according to a report from Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
News of the probe comes as U.S. lawmakers have ramped up calls for action against the widely popular social media app.
YouTube's decision means the former president's accounts on three major social media platforms have been restored ahead of the 2024 election.