Trump agrees to send weapons to Ukraine as he dials up pressure on Russia, Supreme Court clears way for Trump to shrink Education Department, and 10 most 'financially responsible' cities across America.
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Heat dome brings potentially historic temperatures to most of the nation, President Biden plans to give legal status to immigrant spouses, and 23 sets of twins graduate from a single Massachusetts middle school.
Record-breaking heat waves hit South, G7 leaders announce joint declaration of support for Ukraine at NATO summit, and how to keep your pets healthy in extreme temperatures this season.
Historic floodwaters begin to recede as Vermont dam stabilizes after nearing capacity, Iowa lawmakers pass six-week abortion ban during marathon special session, and what not to buy on Amazon Prime Day.
President Biden defends difficult decision to give Ukraine cluster bombs amid congressional pushback, cities where buying a home is still cheaper than renting, and Elton John farewell tour ends after years of pure joy.
U.S. to ramp Up military presence in Europe to counter Russia, threats of violence reach more public officials, and Stanley Cup delivered to wrong address.
Former aide drops new testimony to the Jan. 6 panel, why companies think paying for abortion travel is worth it, and Kentucky toddler is the youngest Mensa member in US.
Buffalo suspected gunman was kicked out of Tops store the night before rampage, Sweden joins Finland in seeking NATO membership, and Virginia dad, a veteran, graduates from college alongside his daughter.
Biden seeks new aid for Ukraine as Russia makes slow progress in seizing East, FDA advances ban on menthol cigarettes, and things you're wasting money on.
President Biden calls for Russia to be expelled from G-20, U.S. Supreme Court pick Jackson edges closer to confirmation, and a Chicago businessman is giving it away free.
Ketanji Brown Jackson faces more questions in Supreme Court, NATO estimates steep Russian losses, and man suits up in dinosaur costume for Ukrainian children at Poland train station.
NATO sends reinforcements and U.S. puts troops on alert as Ukraine tensions rise, filibuster becomes new litmus test for Democrats, and how to keep healthy habits going all year.
Winter storm hits Northeast, continues to disrupt holiday travel, House Republicans' report defends Trump in impeachment probe, and Pittsburgh Steelers' James Conner shares special moment with fan battling rare cancer.
Trump calls on NATO allies to double military spending, the founder of Papa John's resigns as chairman after using racial slur and why parents are borrowing even more to pay for their kids' college.