Just one more day until the weekend…here's a roundup of 5 things you need to know
1. Attorney General Merrick Garland informed Congress that the special counsel has concluded its investigation and handling of classified documents against President Joe Biden and that no charges will be filed.
2. Senate Republicans block couldn't move forward A $118 billion bill combining border security provisions and additional foreign aid passed on a 49-50 vote yesterday, ending a month-long effort by a small group of bipartisan senators to hammer out a compromise. It was struck. He needed 60 votes to move the package forward.
3. The NFL and NBA are just two of 12 sports leagues partnering with the White House to promote health, fitness, and wellness for children
4. All cars, not just some. That's the language of a new bill proposed in Kansas that would require all vehicles with their hazard lights on in the breakdown lane on the side of the road to move or at least slow down. A spokesperson for AAA, one of the bill's sponsors, said this is a matter of life and death.
5. Football's youngest fans can watch Super Bowl LVIII presented by SpongeBob and the rest of the gang. bikini bottom. Nickelodeon and CBS Sports have announced the first-ever alternate telecast of the Super Bowl, which will be broadcast on children's television channels on Sunday, February 11, when the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers kick off in Las Vegas. . Paramount Global is the parent company of CBS Sports and Nickelodeon. This television broadcast combines traditional game day television broadcasts with animation and graphics.I think we can all agree that this is much better than listening to Tony Romo or Cris Collinsworth's music during a game.