Here are the 42 questions on the juror questionnaire in Trump's hush money case Jurors will be asked to identify the the news and social media programs they use, podcasts they listen to and if they have supported or been a member of white supremacist and extremist groups. Ximena Bustillo
Trump says abortion bans should be left to the states to decide NPR's A Martinez talks to Sarah Isgur, senior editor at The Dispatch, who served as a Justice Department spokesperson under President Trump, about the ex-president's evolving position on abortion.
Bipartisan group wants limits on presidential powers to deploy troops within the U.S. NPR's A Martinez talks to NYU law professor Bob Bauer, a former White House counsel and President Biden's personal attorney, who's part of a group calling on Congress to reform the Insurrection Act.
Conservative groups aim to use an 1873 law to virtually end abortions nationwide Some conservative groups want to enforce an 1873 law than bans the mailing of anything related to performing abortions. Their plan could essentially end abortion nationwide. Danielle Kurtzleben
Judge in Trump's classified documents case draws scrutiny The judge in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case continues to issue pre-trial decisions that many legal experts and Special Counsel Jack Smith are questionable. Carrie Johnson
'On Our Watch' podcast investigates violence at California prison Two former correctional officers-turned-whistleblowers reveal a disproportionate use of force at California's New Folsom Prison and pay a price for telling the truth.
The prosecutor who put her away says she should be free, but she's still in prison A prosecutor in Oklahoma sentenced a woman to life without parole in the 1990s. Now he says she should not be in prison anymore, but efforts to free her have failed. Elizabeth Cantwell
Texas gov blames pro-Palestinian students in new free speech order for universities Pro-Palestinian student groups named in Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's order to public universities and colleges to revise free speech policies to address antisemitism say they're being singled out. Camille Phillips
Many 911 call centers are understaffed, and the job has gotten harder More cities are adopting alternative response models, where mental health clinicians respond instead of police. The question of who to send usually rests with 911 workers, who are often overworked and overstressed. Meg Anderson
What's behind the calls for Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor to step down? NPR's Michel Martin talks to Kate Shaw, a constitutional law scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, about her thoughts on calls for Justice Sonia Sotomayor to step down.