What we know about a secretive ICE training program for civilians ICE has trained an estimated hundreds of civilians on using guns, surveillance tactics and more.
Nebraska Supreme Court clears the way for people with felony convictions to vote Nebraska’s highest court ruled against top state officials as it upheld a law providing felons with a path to register to vote after completing their sentences. Ashley Lopez
Former county official gets at least 28 years in prison for killing Las Vegas reporter Robert Telles, a former Las Vegas-area official, was sentenced for killing Jeff German, who wrote articles critical of his conduct in office and exposed an intimate relationship with a coworker. The Associated Press
A world of women: Portraits from a refugee camp where the men are missing In one refugee settlement in Chad, estimates are that 97% of the Sudanese residents are women and children. Here's how four women there are mourning the loss of a partner and struggling to get by. Claire Harbage
A federal judge has ordered Alabama to stop trying to purge voters before Election Day A judge temporarily blocked Alabama’s voter removal program after finding the state violated federal law by systematically purging voters too close to this fall’s election. Hansi Lo Wang
Canceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, FTC says in a new rule The "click-to-cancel" rule, now finalized by the Federal Trade Commission, aims to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships. Companies argue the agency overstepped its authority. Alina Selyukh
Millions of pounds of meat are being recalled. Here's what to look for in your fridge Over 11 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry were recalled over listeria concerns, affecting salads, wraps, frozen meals and more from popular chains like Target, Trader Joe's and Walmart. Rachel Treisman
Trump focuses on women's issues in front of all-woman audience in Fox News town hall The former president took questions on immigration, the economy and abortion in the hour-long town hall in front of a friendly crowd of women in suburban Atlanta. Danielle Kurtzleben
Where do things stand with reproductive rights as we head into the election? Historian Mary Ziegler talks about the legal battles shaping reproductive rights across the U.S. — including the scope of abortion access and the fate of invitro-fertilization. Tonya Mosley
Tom Brady is now a part owner of the Las Vegas Raiders The seven-time Super Bowl champion purchased a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, a deal unanimously approved by NFL team owners at the league's annual fall meeting. The Associated Press