Two women who allege they were stalked and harassed using AirTags are suing Apple The plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Apple allege former partners planted AirTags near them to keep track of their whereabouts. Ayana Archie
State judge places a hold on Oregon's gun law and the state says it will appeal A ruling by a county judge threw the implementation of Oregon's new voter-approved gun law into limbo and the state's attorney general said her office will appeal to the Oregon Supreme Court. The Associated Press
A former Florida congressman is arrested on charges of lobbying for Venezuela A newly unsealed grand jury indictment alleges that former Rep. David Rivera, a well-connected Florida Republican, illegally acted on Venezuela's behalf. Bill Chappell
Former President Donald Trump's company is found guilty of criminal tax fraud Trump and his company have repeatedly faced criminal investigations but this case marks the first time his company has been charged, tried, and convicted on criminal charges. Ilya Marritz
Hertz will pay $168 million to customers it falsely accused of stealing its cars Faulty recordkeeping and failure to rescind police reports led to more than 360 false accusations by the rental car company, resulting in arrests, felony charges and jail time for some customers. Becky Sullivan
Dozens of Taylor Swift fans sue Ticketmaster in the wake of its ticket sale fiasco The lawsuit, filed Friday, alleges fraud and antitrust violations, among other claims. Nearly 400 more people have since shown interest in joining and will be added as plaintiffs, a lawyer tells NPR. Rachel Treisman
Hear it again: Unpacking the power of the elected sheriff Another day of testimony is underway in the trial of Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer. Sarah Leibovitz
Supreme Court hears case of web designer who doesn't want to work on same-sex weddings Lorie Smith says Colorado's public accommodations laws violate her right of free speech. Nina Totenberg
Racial bias affects media coverage of missing people. A new tool illustrates how The database tool estimates that younger, white women will get increasingly more news coverage than other racial groups — such as Black, Latino and Indigenous people. Jonathan Franklin
Dominion to depose Fox boss Lachlan Murdoch as defamation suit heats up Lachlan Murdoch, head of Fox News' parent company, is scheduled to be deposed Monday in Dominion's $1.6 billion lawsuit against the company. David Folkenflik