Supreme Court blocks lower court decision in case on FDA approval of abortion pill The Supreme Court has left the case in the hands of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which has scheduled oral arguments in the case for May 17. Nina Totenberg
U.S. says it 'infiltrated' the Sinaloa drug cartel in the fight against fentanyl In sweeping indictments, the Justice Department targeted two dozen operatives in the Chapitos network of the Sinaloa cartel. But many drug policy experts say this won't slow fentanyl deaths. Brian Mann
Crump says Kaepernick to pay for autopsy for inmate who died in 'appalling conditions' The former NFL quarterback is assisting the family of Lashawn Thompson, a Georgia jail inmate who died last year while covered in insects, civil rights attorney Ben Crump said. Juliana Kim
College student who killed a man with sword sentenced twice to 55 years in prison Two courts issued separate prison sentences to a man who attacked two people with a samurai sword, fatally shot a former classmate, kidnapped a woman and led police on a six-day manhunt in 2020. Emily Olson
MyPillow founder Mike Lindell is ordered to pay $5M in election fraud challenge The election conspiracy theorist said he has no intention of paying the arbitration panel's order of $5 million and that he expects the dispute to land in court. The Associated Press
Roberts invited to testify at Senate hearing on Supreme Court ethics The invitation to attend a Senate judiciary hearing comes amid reports that Justice Clarence Thomas did not disclose luxury trips. Dustin Jones
A former pro wrestler is charged in Mississippi with welfare fraud Companies run by former professional wrestler Ted "Teddy" DiBiase Jr. received "sham contracts" in Mississippi and misspent millions of dollars of welfare money, according to a new federal indictment. The Associated Press
Facebook users can apply for their portion of a $725 million lawsuit settlement The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging Facebook developers sold user data to Cambridge Analytica, a former political consulting firm, to target people in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Ayana Archie
Sea-Tac Airport sued over pollution by firm that took on Big Tobacco Plaintiffs say airplane emissions have caused harm to 300,000 residents who live in the flight paths. Paige Browning
Democrats oppose some items in Kevin McCarthy's bill to raise the debt ceiling House Speaker Kevin McCarthy unveiled legislation to raise the nation's borrowing authority and avoid a default. But the bill includes a long list of spending cuts, policy changes and other items. Deirdre Walsh