How Lev Parnas And Igor Fruman Connect To The Impeachment Probe Two men who worked closely with President Trump's private lawyer Rudy Giuliani will appear in federal court Wednesday. The criminal case against them intersects with the House impeachment inquiry. Ari Shapiro
New Charges Against Lori Loughlin And 10 Other Parents In Admissions Case New federal charges were filed Tuesday against a total of 18 defendants accused of being part of a conspiracy to cheat their children into top colleges. David Welna
From The U.S. To Ukraine, 2 Giuliani Associates' Ties To Impeachment Inquiry Little-known businessmen Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman are facing campaign finance charges. The case sheds light on the Soviet-born men's involvement in events at the heart of investigations into Trump. Ari Shapiro
Exxon Is On Trial, Accused Of Misleading Investors About Risks Of Climate Change New York's attorney general argues that Exxon used shady methods of calculating carbon costs, affecting its share price and defrauding shareholders. Exxon says the lawsuit is politically motivated. Laurel Wamsley
Gun group fined for selling legal defense insurance in Washington state A gun owners group will pay a $100,000 fine for illegally selling insurance in Washington. The policies promised to pay legal defense funds in the event a gun owner shot someone. Austin Jenkins
A Push To Have Cars Say 'No' To Drunk Drivers All new autos would be outfitted with alcohol detection technology, under legislation being proposed by U.S. lawmakers. That would make it impossible to drive if you're over the limit. Vanessa Romo
Justice Department Announces Plan To Collect DNA From Migrants Crossing The Border Immigrant advocates are denouncing the proposal, arguing that collecting genetic information of border crossers could have implications for family members residing in the U.S. Bobby Allyn
Seattle's LEAD program wins accolades, but not everyone is a believer There are glowing national endorsements for Seattle’s Law Enforcement-Assisted Diversion program, which sends low-level offenders to services rather than jail. But a founder says the program is at a crossroads and needs more funding to succeed. Meanwhile some city leaders are proposing alternatives, saying LEAD isn’t for everyone. Amy Radil
Roundtable: Suicide Rates Rise Among Teens And Law Enforcement Officers NPR's Michel Martin talks about the rising rates of suicide among teens and law enforcement officers with three experts: Sgt. Kevin Briggs, Jonathan Singer and Catherine Barber.
Book: 'Free Cyntoia' NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cyntoia Brown-Long about her memoir, Free Cyntoia: My Search for Redemption in the American Prison System.