Former Watergate Prosecutor On Mueller Report NPR's Scott Simon asks former Watergate assistant prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks what answers she's expecting from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
A Legal Look At What's Next Now That The Russia Investigation Has Ended NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with legal affairs commentator Jeffrey Rosen about the constitutional law aspect of the Mueller report that was delivered to the attorney general on Friday.
What's Next Now That Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia Investigation Has Ended Special counsel Robert Mueller hasn't recommended any more indictments in his report submitted Friday. It's not yet clear what he found about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Carrie Johnson
Mueller Delivers Findings From Russia Investigation To Attorney General Barr Attorney General William Barr received a report by special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday of the findings from Mueller's investigation into the Russian attack on the 2016 presidential election. Carrie Johnson
Robert Mueller Submits Report On Russia Investigation to Attorney General Barr Attorney General William Barr received a report by special counsel Robert Mueller on Friday that summed up the findings from Mueller's investigation into the Russian attack on the 2016 presidential election. Carrie Johnson
The Mueller Report Is Getting A Lot Of Attention. Here's How We Got Here Special counsel Robert Mueller has been working for nearly two years to uncover how Russia attacked the 2016 presidential election and whether anyone in the U.S. was involved. Philip Ewing
Robert Mueller Submits Report On Russia Investigation to Attorney General Barr In May 2017, the special counsel's office took over an FBI probe into Russian election interference that already had been underway for nearly a near. The report about that work is now ready. Carrie Johnson
Should Sex Work Be Decriminalized? Some Activists Say It's Time Opponents of decriminalization say the multi-billion-dollar industry exploits sex workers. But activists and academics say legalization would protect workers and benefit public health. Jasmine Garsd
Trump And Universities In Fight Over Free Speech, Federal Research Funding The president signed an executive order on Thursday conditioning research grants on "compliance with the First Amendment." Matthew S. Schwartz
Harvard Profits From Photos Of Slaves, Lawsuit Claims Tamara Lanier, the descendant of an enslaved man known as Renty, is suing Harvard for damages. She wants the university to return the photos of her ancestor. Matthew S. Schwartz