Ex-Minneapolis police officers found guilty for violating Floyd's civil rights Three former Minneapolis police officers were found guilty for failing to intervene as Derek Chauvin killed George Floyd by pressing his knee on his neck for more than 9 minutes. Jon Collins
L.A. woman jailed for nearly 2 weeks in a case of mistaken identity. Now she's suing "All I could think was that it wasn't me," Bethany Farber told NPR. "I just kept insisting that they check, that they double check because they had the wrong person." She spent 13 days in jail befo Vanessa Romo
Trial begins for a former officer charged in the raid that killed Breonna Taylor Brett Hankison fired 10 shots near a side door during the 2020 raid in Louisville, Ky., but none hit Breonna Taylor. Prosecutors say the bullets endangered her neighbors — a couple and their child. The Associated Press
Corporate opioid payouts now being finalized would top $32 billion Companies at the center of the deadly prescription opioid epidemic are close to deals that would cap their liability while funding drug treatment and recovery programs. Brian Mann
A key pillar of Biden's immigration policy is going on trial this week in Texas Much of President Biden's immigration agenda has already been blocked by federal judges. Limits on ICE enforcement could be the next policy to fall when a judge in Texas holds a trial this week. Joel Rose
Jury finds Ahmaud Arbery's killers guilty on hate crime charges A jury in Brunswick, Ga., unanimously found defendants Travis McMichael, his father Greg McMichael, and their neighbor William "Roddie" Bryan guilty on all counts in a federal hate crimes trial. Debbie Elliott
Garland confirms classified material found among records taken from Trump's Mar-a-Lago But the attorney general would not confirm that a federal probe on the matter is underway. He said the Justice Department would "look at the facts and the law and take it from there." Carrie Johnson
Supreme Court to reconsider religious objectors' refusal to serve same-sex couples In 2017, the court heard a very similar challenge to Colorado's anti-discrimination law from a baker who objected to creating cakes for same-sex weddings. Nina Totenberg
Ahmad Arbery's 3 killers found guilty of federal hate crimes A jury in Brunswick, Ga., has reached a verdict in the case of three white men facing hate crimes charges in the 2020 murder of Ahmaud Arbery. Debbie Elliott
Can a corporate exec speak as a mom about COVID rules? Consider the Levi's saga Jennifer Sey was on a path to potentially become the next Levi's CEO. Instead, she is out, igniting a debate over corporations and speech. Alina Selyukh