NPR: When Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm set out on a four-day electric-vehicle road trip this summer, she knew charging might be a challenge....
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin left the door open Sunday to a potential presidential run next year amid suggestions by some national GOP figures that the Republican could make a late entry into the crowded primary field.
Their epic on-air exchange during a Republican presidential debate on Aug. 6, 2015, was must-see TV. That would be an encounter between then-Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, and then-Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump. It drew an audience of 24 million viewers, according to Nielsen at the time, and was deemed "the highest-rated non-sports cable telecast of all time," according to Variety's review of the event that year.
Sen. Chris Coons, Delaware Democrat, downplayed the seriousness of a special counsel seeking an indictment against Hunter Biden, saying "there's no news here" because Mr. Biden isn't seeking elective office.
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on Sunday blasted GOP Sen. Tommy Tuberville for his monthslong hold over hundreds of military promotions.
Donald Trump stepped out of a fraternity house to the cheers of hundreds of Iowa State University students and tossed autographed footballs into the crowd.