Envelopes with fentanyl or other substances were sent to several elections offices The letters were sent to elections offices in the presidential battlegrounds of Georgia and Nevada, as well as California, Oregon and Washington, with some being intercepted before they arrived. The Associated Press
Colleagues are fed up with Sen. Tommy Tuberville blocking military appointments Republican Sen. Tuberville of Alabama has been blocking nearly all nominations since February — in protest of Pentagon abortion policy. Senators are getting creative with solutions. Lauren Hodges
Justice Department watchdog finds alarming conditions inside Florida federal prison The inspector general's office found inmates served moldy bread, containers of food covered by what appear to be rodent droppings and insects in bags of cereal. Ryan Lucas
ICE releases investigation into immigrant's death after months of 'inexcusable' delay Under pressure, the government released a report examining the death of an immigrant in ICE custody. The report found multiple failures, but did not indicate they caused the migrant's death. Tom Dreisbach
Major cities are struggling to house large numbers of migrant refugees Several big cities — including Chicago, Denver and New York City — are grappling with how to house migrants that have been bussed in from the Southern border by the Governor of Texas. Liz Kim
High court seems likely to uphold law banning guns for accused domestic abusers If so, the decision would be a small retreat from the Supreme Court's sweeping decision on gun rights last year. Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court to decide if gun bans for domestic abusers are constitutional If the federal law falls, so would similar laws in most states, and other important gun laws. Nina Totenberg
WeWork files for bankruptcy in a stunning downfall from its $47 billion heyday With its flexible office spaces, WeWork once was seen as a Silicon Valley darling led by an eccentric and charismatic founder. Financial troubled intervened, followed by the pandemic. Bobby Allyn
Captain found guilty of 'seaman's manslaughter' in deadly California boat fire A federal jury found a scuba dive boat captain was criminally negligent in the deaths of 34 people killed in a fire aboard the vessel in 2019, the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history. The Associated Press
Former President Donald Trump is set to testify in New York fraud trial Trump and three of his children, Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, are testifying before a New York judge. They are facing questions over fraudulent Trump Organization financial statements. Andrea Bernstein