Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to some of Trump's sweeping tariffs The tariffs have become a flashpoint, with two lower courts declaring them illegal, and the president asking the Supreme Court for reversal as soon as possible. Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court says it will weigh in on Trump's tariffs Two lower courts have said some of President Trump's tariffs are unlawful. Now the Supreme Court has agreed to examine the issue. Danielle Kurtzleben
New WA initiatives seek to undo rewrite of parental rights law, block trans girls in sports The conservative political group that has been trying to bolster parental rights in Washington schools will try again. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Recent attacks on Wikipedia may have more to do with politics than accuracy Wikipedia has often faced criticism for accuracy, but now the attacks are becoming political. One reporter says that's putting Wikipedia at risk. Jeanette Woods
The MAHA plan for healthier kids includes 128 ideas, but few details The Make America Healthy Again commission is proposing more than 100 moves to address the root causes of childhood chronic disease. Critics say other Trump administration moves contradict the goals. Allison Aubrey
Michigan judge dismisses charges against 15 pro-Trump 'fake electors' A Michigan judge has dismissed criminal charges against 15 people who signed false certificates saying Donald Trump won the state's electoral votes in 2020. Benjamin Swasey
Sen. Richard Blumenthal discusses his bill proposing additional sanctions on Russia NPR speaks with U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., about his bipartisan bill proposing additional sanctions on Russia and new penalties for its trading partners, including China. Leila Fadel
Estate of Jeffrey Epstein gives Congress 'birthday book' allegedly signed by Trump Democrats on the House Oversight Committee said the book included a tawdry drawing and note that appeared to include President Trump's signature. Trump had previously denied its existence. Jason Breslow
Some gerrymandering opponents are pivoting their strategies after Trump's map push After President Trump sparked congressional redistricting fights in Texas, California and Missouri, some advocacy groups are pivoting their strategies against partisan gerrymandering. Hansi Lo Wang
De minimis tariff exemption ends We look at what the de minimis tariff exemption is, why ending it has resulted in shipping chaos around the world, and who wins and loses from the end of this policy.