DOJ Says 21 Saudi Trainees Being Expelled From U.S. Over Jihadist, Child Porn Content The announcement comes a month after a Saudi national opened fire at a naval base in Pensacola, Fla., killing three sailors. Attorney General William Barr called the shooting an act of terrorism. Bobby Allyn
U.S. Driver's License Network Goes Down, Slowing DMV Offices Around The Nation The network that motor vehicle agencies across the U.S. use to verify critical information went down Monday morning. It took roughly 4 hours to fix the problem. Bill Chappell
King County says two local men with neo-Nazi ties are still in Texas. One faces prison, the other a warrant. A man accused of being part of a neo-Nazi group in Washington State appears headed for federal prison. But King County is still seeking his friend, who they call a leader of "Atomwaffen Division." Amy Radil
Gov. Greg Abbott Says New Refugees Won't Be Allowed To Settle In Texas "Texas has carried more than its share in assisting the refugee resettlement process," Abbott, a Republican, said in a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday. Vanessa Romo
Video Outside Cell During Jeffrey Epstein's First Suicide Attempt 'No Longer Exists' After first reporting that the video had been preserved, prosecutors now say that further investigation shows officials "inadvertently preserved video from the wrong tier" within the Manhattan prison. Vanessa Romo
Montana Court Reverses $35 Million Child Abuse Verdict Against Jehovah's Witnesses The unanimous Montana Supreme Court decision found that religious institutions are not always obligated to report child sexual abuse to authorities due to an exemption in Montana state law. Merrit Kennedy
Appeals Court Allows Trump To Divert $3.6 Billion In Military Funds For Border Wall The decision by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reverses a lower court order that blocked the president from using the U.S. Defense Department money to build the long-promised wall. Bobby Allyn
Kansas City To Sue Gun Maker Over Rising Violent Crime Cases In Missouri, officials in Kansas City are filing a lawsuit against a gun manufacturer which allegedly sold dozens of guns to an unlicensed dealer, who is accused of illegally selling them.
War Powers Resolution On Iran Is Latest Attempt By Congress To Reclaim Clout The House is expected to vote on a War Powers Resolution that could force the president to pull back U.S. troops from hostilities with Iran. The catch: it would have to be veto-proof. David Welna
As N.Y. Trial Begins, Harvey Weinstein Faces Charges In Los Angeles Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein faces new sex abuse and rape charges in Los Angeles. The charges were announced on Monday. Jury selection in his New York begins Tuesday. Rose Friedman