Garth Brooks is accused of rape and sexual assault in a lawsuit The unnamed woman claims Brooks sexually assaulted her several times while she worked for him as a makeup artist. Brooks says the woman is exploiting him for money. Ayana Archie
Memphis jury convicts ex-officers on some charges in beating death of Tyre Nichols Jurors at the federal civil rights trial of three former Memphis police officers convicted them on some charges but not the most serious in the death of Black motorist Tyre Nichols. Debbie Elliott
Jury in Memphis convicts ex-officers on some charges in beating death of Tyre Nichols A jury in Memphis convicted three former officers on some charges in a federal civil rights case. The ex-cops beat him to death last year after a traffic stop, and conspired to cover up the attack. Debbie Elliott
Utah's controversial effort to gain control of U.S. public lands In the upcoming Supreme Court term, Utah hopes the conservative justices will continue to overturn long-established legal precedents, including the federal government's control of U.S. public land. Kirk Siegler
Unsealed court filing details election interference case against Trump The Justice Department, in a new court filing, says former President Donald Trump needs to stand trial for alleged election interference just like any other citizen. A Martínez
Jury deliberates the fate of 3 ex-Memphis officers accused in Tyre Nichols' death A federal jury in Memphis is deliberating in a high-profile police brutality case. Three former officers face civil rights charges in the 2023 beating death of Tyre Nichols after a traffic stop. A Martínez
Doctor charged in Matthew Perry case pleads guilty to conspiracy to dispense ketamine In the months leading up to Perry's death, Mark Chavez said in a plea deal he conspired to distribute liquid ketamine and ketamine lozenges to Perry through transactions with another doctor. Ayana Archie
Judge unseals new Trump Jan. 6 election interference evidence Prosecutors provided the most detailed look yet at their election interference case against former President Donald Trump. Carrie Johnson
A court blocks a couple from suing Uber over a car crash because of Uber Eats' terms An appeals court sided with Uber, ruling a couple can't sue over a near-fatal car crash because they had agreed to Uber Eats' arbitration clause. Their lawyer is worried about a "slippery slope." Rachel Treisman
Justice Department No. 3 official pledges to fight hate crimes, fueled by personal story The Justice Department's third-in-command talked about the department's pledge to fight hate crimes, and shared he was close in age to Matthew Shepard, whose death inspired a federal law helping to prosecute people fueled by hate. Carrie Johnson