TikTok tried to keep these documents secret. Here's what they show about the app Kentucky is one of 14 states suing TikTok for failing to protect kids on the app.
Lawsuit documents reveal what TikTok executives know about app’s effect on teenagers Kentucky is one of 14 states to sue TikTok for failing to protect kids on the app. Kentucky Public Radio and NPR have reviewed dozens of pages of the lawsuit that were blacked out from public view. Bobby Allyn
Warning: This story involves mention of rape, sexual and physical assault Since last November, 12 lawsuits have been filed against Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs for sexual and physical assault. Here's who is officially involved in the allegations. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
New York is 1 of 17 states with an adultery law on the books. That may change Adultery is a crime in New York State. For more than 100 years it's been a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 90 days in jail. Legislation to overturn that now sits on Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk. Jon Campbell
The rape exception to Iowa's abortion ban isn't effective, doctors and advocates say Iowa's abortion ban makes an exception for circumstances like rape. But many doctors and activists say it’s nearly impossible for survivors across the country, especially in Iowa, to get an abortion. Katia Riddle
Supreme Court hears death penalty case The Supreme Court is hearing a death penalty case involving Oklahoma death row inmate Richard Glossip. The case is unusual because a bipartisan group, including Oklahoma's Republican attorney general, now says Glossip should get a new trial.
A bidding war is brewing for Alex Jones’ media empire Infowars is on the auction block, and would-be-buyers have opposite agendas. Tovia Smith
Many people in jail have the right to vote. So do many felons People who are in jail and haven't been convicted of a crime — and even many who have been convicted — retain their right to vote. But it's often challenging for them to exercise it. Jaclyn Diaz
True crime drama at Supreme Court pits Oklahoma against its top criminal court Richard Glossip has had nine execution dates set over the years. He's eaten his last meal three times. He was tried twice and has had multiple appeals, including one at the Supreme Court. Nina Totenberg
13 states and D.C. sue TikTok, alleging it harms kids and is designed to addict them Lawsuits filed by 14 attorneys general argue that TikTok knowingly worsens the youth mental health crisis and places profits over child safety. A Martínez