Death penalty ban turns one Friday is the one year anniversary of Washington's death penalty law being struck down. What has happened since? Austin Jenkins
2 Associates Of Giuliani Arrested On Campaign Finance Violations NPR's David Greene talks to Trevor Potter of the Campaign Legal Center about how his group learned that the two businessmen allegedly set up a shell corporation to funnel foreign money to the U.S.
Florida Man Who Shot and Killed A Black Man In Parking Dispute Gets 20 Years Michael Drejka was sentenced Thursday. Surveillance video from July 2018 shows Drejka shoot and kill Markeis McGlockton who was unarmed. The men were arguing over a handicapped parking space. Brakkton Booker
Arizona Official Arrested In Multimillion-Dollar 'Baby Mill' Adoption Fraud Scheme Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen has been arrested for allegedly transporting dozens of women from the Marshall Islands to give birth for adoptions. Authorities accuse him of human smuggling. Bobby Allyn
Who Sets The Rules? When Is It Real? And Other Big Questions On Impeachment President Trump's attorney wrote that the House impeachment inquiry is "invalid" and charges that it violates the Constitution. The speaker and Constitutional scholars see it differently. Brian Naylor
La Conner Schools sues Juul Labs over teen vaping The La Conner School District, an hour north of Seattle, is suing JUUL, saying the company has sparked an epidemic of vaping among school-kids. Gil Aegerter
Wisconsin Woman And Her Sons Charged With Running Illegal Vaping Operation Police say the trio ran one of the country's largest illegal manufacturing vaping businesses. Officials continue to investigate what's behind the deaths and illnesses linked to vaping. Cheryl Corley
Constitution Is Clear In Impeachment Process, Brettschneider Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to constitutional expert Corey Brettschneider about a letter from the White House to Congress, stating the administration will not participate in the impeachment inquiry.
News Brief: Impeachment Inquiry, U.S.-Syria Strategy, Illegal Vaping White House says it won't comply with the impeachment inquiry. ISIS is likely to benefit from U.S. troops leaving northern Syria. Wisconsin family charged with running illegal vaping operation. Steve Inskeep
Apprehensions At The U.S.-Mexico Border Decline For The 4th Consecutive Month Administration officials credit a policy of returning asylum-seeking migrants to Mexico and an end to a policy referred to by critics as "catch and release." Richard Gonzales