The indictment, unsealed by the Justice Department, charges Donald Trump with 37 felony counts.
Author: Sarah Elbeshbishi, USA TODAY
Russian judge rules American journalist Evan Gershkovich to remain in jail on spying charges
The detention of Evan Gershkovich marks the first time an American journalist has been arrested on espionage charges since the Cold War.
China flies fighter jets near Taiwan after leader’s US stop, meeting with House speaker
The Chinese military announced the start of three-day “combat readiness patrols” as a warning to those who want Taiwan’s de facto independence permanent.
Michigan becomes first state in decades to repeal ‘right to work’ law. Here’s what that means.
The move by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is considered a win for unions and makes Michigan the first state in decades to repeal the union-restriction law.
Why is France protesting over President Emmanuel Macron’s move to raise retirement age?
The grim future of the pension system prompted French President Emmanuel Macron to make the proposed changed a key priority of his second term.
Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Russia in show of support amid war in Ukraine: live updates
Chinese President Xi Jinping is set to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in what appears to be a show of support amid the war in Ukraine.
‘On his way to recovery’: Sen. John Fetterman recovering from depression, aide says
Sen. John Fetterman voluntarily entered inpatient care at Walter Reed National Military Medicare Center to receive treatment for clinical depression.
Sen. Joe Manchin floats ‘better program’ for future Social Security, Medicare beneficiaries
Sen Joe Manchin repeated his support Thursday to keep Social Security and Medicare intact but said there might be a “better program” to consider.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders to give State of the Union rebuttal, GOP ousts Omar from committee: live updates
Republicans have tapped Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders to give their response to Biden’s speech. House GOP removes Ilhan Omar from committee.
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.