A homeless man steals clothes from a Seattle Goodwill, goes to jail. His story isn’t unusual Seattle charges people for stealing from Goodwill more than any other retailer. Almost one in three are homeless. Sydney Brownstone
Nearly 60 Docs, Other Medical Workers Face Charges In Federal Opioid Sting The Department of Justice said defendants allegedly pushed millions of pills' worth of unneeded opioids, contributing to a drug crisis and potentially defrauding the health care system. Carrie Johnson
Release Of Redacted Version Of Mueller Report Expected Thursday While the fight over the report will continue, its release is the culmination of investigations that go back nearly three years. (This piece initially aired April 14, 2019 on All Things Considered.) Ryan Lucas
Advocacy Groups Train Lawyers Of All Kinds To Help With Immigration Cases Lawyers of all kinds are answering the call to help out in immigration court. NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with James Feroli, pro-bono coordinator for Catholic Charities.
Without Using Profanity, Supreme Court Justices Discuss Case Centered On Bad Language The Supreme Court heard arguments on a case examining whether the clothing brand F-U-C-T is profane or could be trademarked. Nina Totenberg
Justice Department To Release Redacted Version Of Mueller Report On Thursday The Justice Department says it will release a redacted version of the Mueller report on Thursday. The release should shed light on many open questions surrounding the special counsel's investigation. Carrie Johnson
Mueller Report Release Will Likely Escalate Tensions Between Trump And Congress And unlike the attorney general's predecessors who were caught between warring branches of government, William Barr seems intent on being at the center of the conflict. Ron Elving
Understanding Changes To The Tax Code Kay Bell, a writer for the Don't Mess With Taxes blog, talks with NPR's Michel Martin about changes in the tax code this year.
Republican State Lawmakers Split Over Anti-Abortion Strategy Ohio is the latest Republican-led state to pass a ban on abortion once a fetal heartbeat can be detected. But Tennessee this week backed off on a similar bill, fearing costly legal battles. What now? Jackie Fortier
Chicago Files Civil Complaint Against 'Empire' Actor Jussie Smollett The city maintains that Smollett filed a false police report and is seeking repayment of the costs incurred in investigating it. Tom Cole