Former U.S. Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti Jacques Yves Sebastien Duroseau, 34, was found guilty of five counts related to gun smuggling charges. Court filings say he wanted to "train the Haitian police, and run for president of Haiti." Brakkton Booker
Wisconsin Judge Rules Against Another Trump Bid To Overturn Biden's Win "The certification of the results of the 2020 Wisconsin presidential election, after the Dane County and Milwaukee County recounts, is affirmed," Reserve Judge Stephen Simanek said. Bill Chappell
'The Wrath Of Mark': 4 Takeaways From The Government's Case Against Facebook Twin complaints from the Federal Trade Commission and 48 attorneys general paint a portrait of a company protecting its power at all costs. Shannon Bond
News Brief: Pfizer Vaccine Vote, COVID-19 Relief Package, Georgia Election Lawsuits An FDA advisory committee voted in favor of granting emergency use authorization of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. Talks for another relief package drag on. And, an update on Georgia's election lawsuits.
U.S. Executes Brandon Bernard After Supreme Court Denies Stay Bernard, convicted for his role in a 1999 kidnapping and killing, is the ninth federal inmate to be executed this year and the first in 130 years to be put to death during a lame-duck presidency. Jaclyn Diaz
Will there be repercussions for frivolous Trump election lawsuits? UW law professor says yes ‘In about 10 minutes, I identified at least eight separate sections of those rules that one or the other, or all of these lawyers have violated.’ Kim Malcolm
Supreme Court Says Muslim Men Can Sue FBI Agents In No-Fly List Case The case – Tanzin v Tanvir — involved three Muslim men who said their religious-freedom rights were violated when FBI agents tried to use the no-fly list to force them into becoming informants. Nina Totenberg
Morning News Brief The FDA will vote on whether to clear Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use. Two lawsuits question how Facebook got so big. Plus, lawmakers on Capitol Hill debate a COVID-19 relief package. David Greene
Arizona Man Sentenced For Role In Neo-Nazi Plot Targeting Journalists Johnny Roman Garza, 21, pleaded guilty in September to conspiring with three other members of a group called the Atomwaffen Division to identify and threaten journalists and activists. Laurel Wamsley
Trump Asks Supreme Court To Let Him Join Widely Scorned Texas Election Lawsuit The suit, viewed as a baseless hail Mary attempt to get the justices to invalidate Joe Biden's election, has little to no chance of success. Nina Totenberg