Trump-appointed federal judge dismisses classified docs case U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, says the entire classified documents case should be thrown out because the appointment of Special Counsel Jack Smith was unconstitutional. Greg Allen
The FBI is leading the probe into the attempted assassination of ex-President Trump Details are emerging about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the alleged shooter who tried to assassinate Donald Trump on Saturday during a campaign rally in Butler, Pa. Steve Inskeep
The Trump assassination attempt raises questions about Secret Service failures How was a shooter able to get a line of sight to a former president during a public event? We speak with former secret service agent Bill Gage about protecting presidents. Steve Inskeep
What we know about the alleged Trump shooter A picture of the 20-year-old alleged shooter from Bethel Park, Pa., is still emerging. Jaclyn Diaz
Multiple law enforcement agencies investigate Trump assassination attempt The FBI and Pennsylvania state authorities continue to investigate what they call an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump and the shooting of other rallygoers. Carrie Johnson
Former FBI agent breaks down the investigation into the shooting at former President Trump NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with former FBI agent, Kenneth Gray, about the bureau’s investigation into the assassination attempt on Former President Donald Trump. Ayesha Rascoe
How will the Supreme Court's immunity decision affect U.S. democracy? NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with political scientists Daniel Ziblatt and Steven Levitsky about how the recent Supreme Court immunity ruling -- and a second Trump presidency -- could affect the U.S. Scott Detrow
Why the next president's judicial appointments will impact climate action The Supreme Court's recent term illustrates the judiciary's outsized role in government's ability to address climate change. The coming election could shape the judicial landscape for decades to come. Nathan Rott
Howard students help a rapper request a new trial after lyrics were used as evidence California rap artist Ronnie Louvier will soon find out if his 2009 murder conviction will be overturned under the Racial Justice Act. He said his rap lyrics shouldn’t have been used in the case. Kristin Wright
Jury to begin deliberations Friday in bribery trial of New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez Prosecutors say the Democrat accepted nearly $150,000 in gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash to corruptly abuse his power. Menendez has pleaded not guilty to charges The Associated Press