Trump Moscow Real Estate Talks Continued Into Presidential Run, Documents Show President Trump's longtime fixer pleaded guilty on Thursday to lying about the negotiations that Trump's business conducted with Russians about real estate in Moscow in 2016. Philip Ewing
Michael Cohen, Trump's Former Lawyer, Reaches New Guilty Plea Deal Michael Cohen, the longtime attorney for Donald Trump, has entered a new guilty plea in federal court in New York City. This was a surprise. Cohen had already offered a guilty plea in a separate case. Ryan Lucas
Aloha? No, sorry, that was Algona. Those potato chips are not Hawaiian A man has sued the maker of Hawaiian Snacks potato chips after learning that they are made in Algonoa, Washington. Not Hawaii. Isolde Raftery
Convicted Murderer Has Confessed To 90 Killings, FBI Says Federal, state and local officials across the country are now on a hunt to verify the claims by Samuel Little, 78, who "may be among the most prolific serial killers in U.S. history." Merrit Kennedy
Stacey Abrams' Allies Suing Georgia Over How Governor's Race Was Run NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Professor Richard Hasen of the University of California, Irvine, about the lawsuit that allies of Stacey Abrams filed accusing Georgia of disenfranchising voters.
Where do the drugs that arrive on Seattle streets come from? The cartels are incredibly creative. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Supreme Court To Take Up Ban On Excessive Fines At issue in the case are the laws which allow state and local governments to confiscate cars, cash and even homes if they are used in the commission of a crime — any crime. Nina Totenberg
U.S. Seeing Lowest Level Of Unauthorized Immigrants In A Decade, Pew Study Says A large decline in illegal immigration from Mexico means fewer unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S., and those already here are likely to be long-term residents, according to a new study. Richard Gonzales
Supreme Court: Should Eastern Oklahoma Be Considered An Indian Reservation? The Supreme Court hears a capital case where it will have to decide whether nearly half of Oklahoma, a massive area including much of Tulsa, is an Indian reservation. Nina Totenberg
Former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort Faces New Legal Troubles In court filings on Monday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller said Paul Manafort has not fulfilled his end of a plea deal and that he has lied to him and to the FBI. Ryan Lucas