Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg On Protecting An Independent Judiciary Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg sat down exclusively with NPR to talk about her passions, including protecting an independent judiciary, women's equality and missing her late-husband, Marty. Nina Totenberg
FTC: Facebook's Zuckerberg Must Give Progress Reports To Regulators The FTC and Facebook entered a new settlement over privacy violations. CEO Mark Zuckerberg must give quarterly progress reports directly to regulators. Facebook must also pay a $5 billion fine. Aarti Shahani
Mueller Testifies At House Panel Hearing Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller gives testimony to the House Judiciary Committee, the first of two hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday about his report on interference and obstruction. Tim Mak
Analysis Of Robert Mueller's Congressional Testimony Former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifies on interference in the 2016 U.S. election. Noel King speaks to Laura Rosenberger of the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund. Ryan Lucas
FTC To Hold Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Liable For Any Future Privacy Violations Under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the company will pay $5 billion and its co-founder could be subject to penalties if Facebook doesn't comply with the agreement. Avie Schneider
News Brief: Robert Mueller, DOJ's Tech Review, Pa. School's Lunch Debt Ex-special counsel Robert Mueller testifies Wednesday before 2 House panels. DOJ launches a review into major tech firms. And, a Pennsylvania school district rebuffs donor efforts to pay lunch debts. Steve Inskeep
Justice Department Begins Review Of Whether Big Tech Is Too Powerful The Justice Department is launching a wide-ranging antitrust review of big tech companies. The inquiry will consider concerns raised about "search, social media and some retail services online." Aarti Shahani
What To Expect From Robert Mueller's Congressional Testimony Robert Mueller says his report on Russian election interference is his testimony. But lawmakers from both political parties are strategizing how to score their own points at Wednesday's hearing. Carrie Johnson
Boeing crash family serves notice it will sue FAA Family members who lost a loved one in the crash of an Ethiopian 737 MAX jet are launching a new lawsuit. They're already suing Boeing. Now they’re preparing to sue the Federal Aviation Administration for $800 million. Carolyn Adolph
Lawyer: Shooter Wasn't Trying To Kill A Mob Boss. He Was Under 'QAnon' Delusion The lawyer for the man charged with Francesco Cali's killing says he plans to make an insanity defense, including that he became irrational after believing a pro-Trump Internet conspiracy theory. Bobby Allyn