Supreme Courts Grants Trump's Request To Temporarily Block Release of His Tax Records The Supreme Court granted President Trump's request to block the release of his tax records to the House Oversight Committee, which had subpoenaed a New York accounting firm for the documents. Nina Totenberg
Federal Prosecutors Reach Out To People With Ties To Giuliani And His Consulting Firm NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rebecca Ballhaus of The Wall Street Journal about subpoenas sent to associates of Rudy Giuliani, expanding a federal investigation into the president's personal lawyer.
After 36 Years In Prison For 'Georgetown Jacket' Murder, 3 Men Are Exonerated At Last "I've been always dreaming of this. For this day," said Alfred Chestnut, now 52. The Maryland men were freed after investigators found police and prosecutorial misconduct in the 1983 case. Laurel Wamsley
Judge Delivers Blow To White House: McGahn Must Testify NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Tennessee Assistant Solicitor General Jonathan Shaub about a court ruling ordering a White House official to appear before Congress to testify in the impeachment probe.
Trump Signs Law Making Cruelty To Animals A Federal Crime Congress, wrought by division on many fronts, united to pass a bill making animal cruelty a federal felony. President Trump signed it into law on Monday. Richard Gonzales
U.S. Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Release Of Trump's Tax Records In a brief one-page notice, the high court gives the president's legal team time to persuade the justices to hear arguments overturning lower court rulings allowing the release of the documents. Richard Gonzales
McDonald's Agrees To Pay $26 Million To Settle Accusations Of Wage Theft In a class-action lawsuit, workers in California accused the fast-food chain of failing to pay them overtime and other wages. Alina Selyukh
U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear Adnan Syed's Appeal, Keeping 'Serial' Subject In Prison The high court did not provide an explanation for why it declined to hear the appeal by Syed, who was convicted in 2000 of strangling to death his former girlfriend, 17-year-old Hae Min Lee. Bobby Allyn
Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer Forced Out Amid Controversy Over SEAL Case The Defense Secretary lost "trust and confidence" in Spencer, the Pentagon said in a statement. Laurel Wamsley
California Restaurant Industry Group Sues Berkeley Over Natural Gas Ban A restaurant industry group says a shift to electric stoves will change the cooking process and harm businesses that have helped make Berkeley a culinary capital. Richard Gonzales