Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens Lies In Repose The nation mourned the death of late Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. Stevens' body lie in repose at the court Monday, where current justices and members of the public paid their respects. Nina Totenberg
'A Small Part Of A Serious Problem': Criminals Hired As Police Officers In Alaska A joint investigation by the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica found that in one town, every officer had been convicted of domestic violence within the last 10 years. Sasha Ingber
What's Happening With New Abortion Regulations Under Title X Clare Coleman, CEO of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, talks with NPR's Sarah McCammon about recent changes to Title X regulations.
Mueller Hearing Lookahead NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with former prosecutor Harry Litman about the upcoming Mueller hearings — and how to effectively ask questions to get answers out of a tight-lipped investigator.
The Great South Florida Faja Heist: Thieves Made Off With $2M Worth Of Shapewear NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Miami Herald reporter David Ovalle about a huge heist of shapewear in Florida.
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli Loses Appeal, Will Stay In Prison In addition to ordering Shkreli to stay in prison, a federal appeals court also affirmed that he must forfeit more than $7.3 million, along with paying restitution of $388,336. Bill Chappell
Trump Spoke With Cohen As They, Aides, Sealed Hush Money Deals In 2016 New court documents describe Trump's direct involvement with negotiations that led to a $130,000 payment to an adult film star to buy her silence about her alleged extramarital affair with Trump. Ryan Lucas
Jeffrey Epstein Is Denied Bail In Sex Trafficking Case U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman ordered the 66-year-old multimillionaire to remain in jail until trial. Federal prosecutors had called Epstein a flight risk. Brakkton Booker
Prosecutors Drop Criminal Charges Against Actor Kevin Spacey In Sexual Assault Case Cape and Islands District Attorney Michael O'Keefe said in court documents filed Wednesday, he was abandoning the case "due to the unavailability of the complaining witness." Vanessa Romo
'No Meaningful Oversight': ICE Contractor Overlooked Problems At Detention Centers Public scrutiny of the health and safety conditions at immigration detention centers is growing. But the contractor ICE hired to inspect those conditions is accused of ignoring problems for years. Yuki Noguchi