Broken Promises: Teachers Sue U.S. Over Student Loans That Weren't Forgiven One of the biggest U.S. teachers unions is suing the Department of Education, alleging a loan forgiveness program for millions of public service workers violates federal law and the Constitution. Chris Arnold
Migrant Woman Testifies: My Child Died On What Is Mother's Day In My Country Yazmin Juárez told lawmakers that her daughter died from a respiratory infection after getting inadequate medical care in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody. Sasha Ingber
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta Should Resign, Sen. Jon Tester Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana about calls for U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta to resign due to his role in financier Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal.
Former U.S. Prosecutor Discusses Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 Plea Deal NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former U.S. prosecutor Berit Berger about Jeffrey Epstein's 2008 plea deal. Alex Acosta, the U.S. labor secretary, faces scrutiny for his past role in brokering the deal.
Trump Can't Block Twitter Followers, Federal Appeals Court Rules The appeals court upheld a lower court decision from last year that says the president conducts government business on his personal Twitter account, so all Americans must be able to access it. Aarti Shahani
The Affordable Care Act Is On Trial Again — This Time In Louisiana Oral arguments wrapped up Tuesday in New Orleans in a closely-watched lawsuit that could eventually decide the fate of the Affordable Care Act. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Looking Back On The Many Times The Affordable Care Act Has Been Challenged The Affordable Care Act is on trial again — this time at a federal appeals court in Louisiana. It's the latest in a string of challenges to the healthcare overhaul since President Obama signed it.
ICE Used Driver's Licenses To Spot Immigration Violators, Advocates Want Change Immigrant advocates are outraged that ICE is using driver's license photos without consent. But it's not the first time U.S. authorities have pushed the envelope to enforce immigration laws. Joel Rose
Epstein's Indictment Covers 17 Years Of Alleged Sexual Abuse Of Minors Steve Inskeep talks to Vicky Ward, who wrote a profile of Jeffrey Esptein in 2003 for Vanity Fair, but she says her story was heavily edited. Questions about his conduct have swirled for years.
Wealthy Financier Jeffrey Epstein Charged With Sex Trafficking Of Minors Federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York announced two counts against Epstein. He is charged with one count of sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking. Laurel Wamsley