Investigation Reveals Detroit Overcharged Homeowners On Property Tax After Recession Mary Louise Kelly talks with Detroit News reporter Christine MacDonald about her investigation into the city of Detroit overtaxing homeowners after the recession, leaving scores of residents in debt.
FBI Arrests 3 Alleged Members Of White Supremacist Group Ahead Of Richmond Rally The three suspected members of The Base had discussed going to Monday's pro-gun rally in Virginia, a law enforcement official tells NPR. The FBI says they also made an assault rifle. Bill Chappell
Ukraine Opens Investigation Into Claims U.S. Ambassador Yovanovitch Was Monitored Ukraine says it's asking the FBI to help determine whether international laws were broken, or "whether it is just a bravado and a fake information" from a U.S. politician. Bill Chappell
Harvey Weinstein's Lawyers Want Jury Selection Done In Private The jury selection process in movie mogul Harvey Weinstein's rape and sex abuse trial is underway. Hundreds of potential jurors were pre-screened just to get to this point in the publicized case. Rose Friedman
Russia Hacked Ukrainian Company Linked To Trump Impeachment, Security Firm Says Days after the House formalized its impeachment inquiry into President Trump, Russian hackers reportedly started working to gain access to Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holding's email accounts. Bill Chappell
Space Force Bible Blessing At National Cathedral Sparks Outrage The dedication at the Washington National Cathedral of an official Bible of the new U.S. Space Force is being criticized as a violation of laws separating church and state. David Welna
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