2 more former Mississippi 'Goon Squad' deputies sentenced in torture of 2 Black men Two more white ex-deputies were given significant yearslong prison sentences for their role in the 2023 racist torture of Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Parker during a no-warrant house raid. Michael McEwen
What to know about SB 4, the Texas immigration law in the courts now The controversial new law would allow Texas law enforcement officers and judges to arrest and deport people in the country illegally, powers that have traditionally belonged to the federal government. Becky Sullivan
Jonathan Majors sued by ex-girlfriend Grace Jabbari for assault, battery, defamation The civil suit alleges that Majors was physically abusive towards Jabbari during incidents in Los Angeles, London and New York. The New York incident led to a criminal conviction for Majors. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Here's what happens if Trump can't pay his $454 million bond The former president needs to arrange the money to comply with a New York Court ruling in less than a week, but says he can't find a company to put up the bond. Andrea Bernstein
Female genital mutilation is illegal in The Gambia. But maybe not for much longer NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Jaha Dukureh, the founder of Safe Hands for Girls, a Gambian group that aims to end female genital mutilation. Lawmakers there advanced a bill that would end its FGM ban. Lauren Hodges
Hong Kong's new national security law might further erode civil liberties, some worry Lawmakers in Hong Kong passed a new national security law. The government casts it as a bid to make the territory safer but some think it may erode Hong Kong's standing as a global financial hub. John Ruwitch
Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer will not run for re-election KUOW confirmed with Troyer's office Tuesday morning that the sheriff does not plan to seek re-election on November's ballot. KUOW Staff
Trump has been ordered to pay a half-billion-dollar bond. What happens if he can't? Former President Trump needs to find $454 million to comply with a New York ruling but says he can't find a company to put up the bond. His lawyers are asking an appeals court to stay the judgment. Andrea Bernstein
Reddit and YouTube must face a lawsuit over the radicalization of the Buffalo shooter The sites' algorithms served the 18-year-old with increasingly extremist content and led to the attack, the suit claims. On Monday, a judge rejected the companies' request to have the suit dismissed. Becky Sullivan
Despite bans in some states, more than a million abortions were provided in 2023 That's the highest number in more than a decade, according to new research. Medication abortion made up a larger share of the total than in 2020. Selena Simmons-Duffin