At the fourth and final hearing, representatives from the American Bar Association lauded Jackson's resume and career. GOP panel members continued their focus on her handling of child pornography.
Read more ...Ex-Trump advisers Peter Navarro, Dan Scavino to face Jan. 6 panel criminal referral National News
Navarro was the former trade adviser, while Scavino was former deputy chief of staff. The two had been named in earlier committee subpoenas to testify.
Read more ...Reporter describes an astounding amount of military hardware going in to help Ukraine National News
Time reporter Simon Shuster recently returned from the Ukrainian-Polish border. Watching as U.S. planes brought in loads of weapons, he felt like he was standing on the brink of something massive.
Read more ...Biden promises Western allies would respond if Russia uses chemical weapons National News
Western allies would respond if Russia uses chemical weapons against Ukraine, President Biden said after an emergency meeting with NATO allies. "It would trigger a response in-kind," he said.
Read more ...Snake Island sailors are freed as Ukraine and Russia conduct a prisoner exchange National News
Ukrainian soldiers at the Black Sea outpost made headlines at the start of the war by profanely defying threats from a Russian warship. Russia and Ukraine each exchanged 10 prisoners on Thursday.
Read more ...The history behind the Langston Hughes poem used in the Ketanji Brown Jackson hearing National News
Sen. Cory Booker quoted the lines to support Supreme Court nominee Judge Kentaji Brown Jackson during her confirmation hearing. Hughes' poem is a searing look at race and class in America.
Read more ...Uber will list all New York City taxis on its app, giving customers more choices National News
Creative Mobile Technologies, which provides the technology systems for New York City taxis, said it will gain access to Uber's customer base. The partnership will launch to the public this summer.
Read more ...One month of war has displaced more than half of Ukrainian children National News
More than 4.3 million children have fled their homes in the month since Russia invaded Ukraine, according to UNICEF. It warns that consequences could last for generations to come.
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