U.S. judge overturns $4.7 billion 'Sunday Ticket' judgment against the NFL A jury had awarded $4.7 billion in damages to subscribers after it ruled the NFL violated antitrust laws in distributing out-of-market Sunday afternoon games on a premium subscription service. The Associated Press
Justice Department dropping some charges against Jan. 6 rioters after Supreme Court ruling The Justice Department is adjusting the prosecution of accused Jan. 6 rioters after the Supreme Court in June limited the use of "obstruction of an official proceeding" charges.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, accused as the main plotter of 9/11, agrees to plead guilty Mohammed and two accomplices agreed to plead guilty in exchange for sentences of up to life in prison rather than face a death-penalty trial. Sacha Pfeiffer
Nebraska teen has accused of derailing train The teen walked up to investigators on the scene and said he thought the derailment was caused by a switch that must have been flipped.
Secret Service investigation: The latest after Trump assassination attempt The previous U.S Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle resigned last week after a disastrous appearance in front of the House Oversight Committee.
'They canceled me': Rep. Tarra Simmons fired by nonprofit she helped found Tarra Simmons, the first formerly incarcerated person elected to the Washington state Legislature, was recently ousted from the criminal justice nonprofit she founded. She is now battling the organization’s leadership over that decision. Amy Radil
President Biden calls for term limits and ethics reforms for Supreme Court justices President Biden is floating a plan to reshape the Supreme Court, including term limits for Justices. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Michael Waldman, president of the Brennan Center, about Biden's objectives. Steve Inskeep
New York judge issues 10-year ban to former NRA head Wayne LaPierre LaPierre had previously been found liable for mishandling millions of dollars on lavish trips and personal expenses. The Associated Press
Iowa is the latest state to impose tighter limits on abortion access On Monday, Iowa's ban on abortions as early as six weeks takes effect — sending ripple effects on access to abortion throughout the Midwest. Natalie Krebs
Biden calls for term limits, enforceable ethics rules for Supreme Court justices The president is also expected to call for a constitutional amendment that would limit the broad immunity presidents now enjoy after a recent Supreme Court decision. NPR Washington Desk