Las Vegas police find a public official's DNA at the scene of a journalist's murder Outgoing Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles is being held on a charge of open murder in the stabbing death of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German. Joe Hernandez
FBI finds information about a foreign country's nuclear program in Mar-a-Lago search NPR's A Martinez talks to former CIA officer David Priess about reports that some of America's most closely guarded secrets were among documents seized from Donald Trump's Florida estate.
After Del Rio, some Haitian migrants found safety in the U.S. But many have not It's been nearly a year since tens of thousands of Haitian migrants converged on Del Rio, Texas. Some of those migrants are still looking for safety — and accountability for how they were treated. Joel Rose
A Florida woman touted as a 'Mother Teresa' ran a $196 million Ponzi scheme, feds say Federal prosecutors say Johanna Garcia's company wasn't a funding miracle for small businesses but a lucrative Ponzi scheme whose co-conspirators spent millions of dollars on luxury items. Bill Chappell
Credit Karma will pay $3 million to users targeted with false preapproved offers The FTC order came after nearly a third of Credit Karma users who were told they qualified for preapproved credit card offers were actually turned down, wasting their time and hurting credit scores. Dustin Jones
The probe into Trump's seized documents raises executive privilege questions NPR's A Martinez talks to Yeshiva University professor of law Jessica Roth, who analyzes a federal judge's decision to grant former President Donald Trump's request for a special master.
A judge grants Trump's special master request to review Mar-a-Lago materials A federal judge ruled in favor of former President Trump on Monday, ordering an independent review of materials seized by the FBI at Trump's Florida home. It's a temporary setback for investigators. Carrie Johnson
Fox producer's warning against Jeanine Pirro surfaces in Dominion defamation suit Jeanine Pirro, Tucker Carlson and others are being grilled under oath in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News for spreading lies about a voting tech company's role in the 2020 elections. David Folkenflik
A lawsuit over Nirvana's 'Nevermind' naked baby album cover is dismissed (again) Spencer Elden accuses the band of profiting from "the lascivious nature of his image" in the photo taken when he was a baby. Now 31, he is appealing the judge's dismissal. Bill Chappell