Man who attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband gets life in prison David DePape, who was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison for attacking Paul Pelosi with a hammer, was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole following a separate state trial. The Associated Press
Steve Bannon feels 'empowered' after four months in federal prison Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was back to hosting his daily podcast "War Room" just hours after his release from federal prison. Ryan Lucas
Ex-police detective is on trial again for violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights Former Louisville police detective Brett Hankison, accused of blindly firing shots into Breonna Taylor's apartment in 2020, is on trial again for violating her federal civil rights. Giselle Rhoden
'Bob's Burgers' actor sentenced to 1 year in prison for role in Capitol riot Jay Johnston expressed regret that he “made it more difficult for the police to do their job" on Jan. 6. The Associated Press
The ongoing lawsuits over whose mail-in ballots must be counted in Pennsylvania Right now, there are several ongoing lawsuits across the state over whose mail-in ballots must be counted. With polls suggesting a tight presidential race, the final outcome of the cases could be key. Hansi Lo Wang
Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk over $1 million giveaway to registered voters The suit alleges that Musk and his super PAC are luring voters to give up identifying information in pursuit of a cash prize. DA Larry Krasner called the scheme “indisputably an unlawful lottery.” Alana Wise
Owners of ‘horrific’ funeral home plead guilty to federal fraud charges Jon and Carie Hallford were accused of taking money from customers and a pandemic relief fund and spending it on travel, plastic surgery and expensive cars. Bill Chappell
A judge orders Virginia to restore registered voters purged too close to Election Day A judge ruled that Virginia violated a federal law by systematically purging registered voters too close to this fall’s election. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the state is appealing. Hansi Lo Wang
DOJ lawyers slam 'glaring gap' in failure to investigate potential Israeli crimes The four-page letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland calls on the department to investigate potential crimes committed by Israeli soldiers and civilians and is a rare instance of public disagreement inside the department. Ryan Lucas
District attorney requests Menendez brothers be resentenced in parents' slaying The Los Angeles County district attorney is recommending a resentencing hearing for brothers Erik and Lyle Menendez, who are serving life for killing their parents. A Martínez