An Iowa survivalist who faked his death is arrested after years on the run Jacob Greer had been on the lam for six years, trying to avoid child pornography charges. But officials finally caught up with him on Monday. Vanessa Romo
House approves criminal contempt referrals for 2 Trump aides over the Jan. 6 attack The House voted to hold former Trump White House advisers Dan Scavino Jr. and Peter Navarro in contempt of Congress and refer the matter to the Justice Department for possible prosecution Claudia Grisales
A wind energy company has pleaded guilty after killing at least 150 eagles NextEra Energy subsidiary ESI Energy pleaded guilty to charges over the deaths of eagles at three of its wind farms in Wyoming and New Mexico. The Associated Press
Oklahoma moves toward outlawing almost all abortions The Oklahoma state House of Representatives has given final approval that would make performing abortion a felony in the state. It comes with a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Patrick Jarenwattananon
After the Sacramento shooting, the state with the most gun laws may soon get more The shooting in Sacramento that left six people dead over the weekend has prompted urgent calls across the state for more gun control. The question is, how much further can California go? Laurel Wamsley
Charging Putin for potential war crimes is difficult, and any penalty hard to enforce Neither Russia nor its president is likely to face an international tribunal — but that's not the only approach to war crimes, experts say. Bill Chappell
Supreme Court makes it easier to sue the police for malicious prosecution The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday made it easier to sue police and prosecutors for malicious prosecution. But the decision still leaves in place other barriers to such lawsuits. Nina Totenberg
Jury selection begins for Parkland gunman who killed 17 people More than four years after Nikolas Cruz killed 17 people at a Florida high school, the sentencing phase of his trial began Monday. He's pleaded guilty. A jury will decide if he gets the death penalty. Greg Allen
A federal judge dismisses a lawsuit that claimed Pop-Tarts aren't strawberry enough The lawsuit was originally filed in September 2020 by Kelvin Brown, who argued that the strawberry Pop-Tarts box is "misleading" because the pastries also contain apples and pears in their filling. Deepa Shivaram
LGBTQ groups sue Florida over the so-called 'Don't Say Gay' law The challenge against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis aims to block a new law that forbids classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade. The Associated Press