Israel's Attorney General Moves To Indict Netanyahu On Corruption Charges It's a major blow to the long-serving prime minister, who faces charges that include bribery. However, he still has a chance to hold off any indictment during a court hearing. Daniel Estrin
Executing Someone With Dementia Might Violate Constitution, Justices Say A convicted murderer developed dementia while on Death Row. The Supreme Court blocked his execution for now, asking a lower court to determine whether the man understands why he is being put to death. Matthew S. Schwartz
How Cohen's Testimony Could Affect Trump Legally NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley about whether Michael Cohen's testimony could affect President Trump legally.
Supreme Court Appears Ready To Let 40-Foot Cross Stand On Public Land The Supreme Court seems inclined to let a 40-foot cross on public land — which is a World War I memorial — stand. But, justices struggled to clarify issues around the separation of church and state. Nina Totenberg
Transgender Troops Argue For Military Inclusion Before House Committee Some active-duty transgender troops testified before a House committee to promote inclusion as litigation continues over the Trump administration's policy to exclude trans people from the military. Tom Bowman
Kremlin Says U.S. Cyberattacks On Russia Are 'The Reality We Live In' Spokesman Dmitry Peskov links the attacks to Russia's need for its own Internet. It is a "geopolitical angle to try to defend their own steps," says Internet freedom expert Sanja Kelly. Sasha Ingber
House Passes Most Significant Gun Bill In 2 Decades The legislation mandates background checks be performed on all gun sales, including firearm purchases made privately. The Senate is unlikely to take it up. Brakkton Booker
In 'The Good Immigrant,' New Americans Grapple With Their Polarized Country Co-editor Chimene Suleyman says she doesn't want to wait for other people to decide who's a good immigrant. She wants immigrants to answer that question for themselves. Joel Rose
Sexual Assault Of Detained Migrant Children Reported In The Thousands Since 2015 Opponents of the Trump administration's family separation policy say migrant children are not safe in government custody. Administration officials say most of the allegations are unproved. Richard Gonzales
Cardinal George Pell Of Australia Is Convicted Of Child Sex Abuse Cardinal Pell, a close adviser to Pope Francis, has been convicted of child sex abuse charges that go back decades. His conviction became public after a gag order was lifted. Sylvia Poggioli