New York's attorney general sues Trump and his children for alleged fraud AG Letitia James is seeking $250 million in damages and to bar Trump and his children from conducting business in New York state, where they built their fortune. Brian Mann
This midterm season, the role of the debate has changed Debates are a tradition in American politics. But in this year's midterms, there are fewer events where candidates share a stage. Don Gonyea
Migrants flown to Martha's Vineyard have filed a lawsuit against Gov. DeSantis Attorneys for Civil Rights filed a federal civil rights class action lawsuit against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on behalf of migrants who were unexpectedly flown to Martha's Vineyard. Matt Adams
The infrastructure law is meant to help with crises like Jackson's water problems NPR's Juana Summers talks with Mitch Landrieu, who oversees the implementation of the infrastructure package, about how this law will help with crises like the lack of water in Jackson, Miss. Juana Summers
Prominent election deniers are facing growing legal trouble The group True the Vote, which executive produced Dinesh D'Souza's "2,000 Mules" election denial film, is facing a defamation lawsuit brought by a small company that makes election software. Tom Dreisbach
Goodbye, Yellow Brick Road. Hello, White House. Biden invites Elton John to perform President Biden will host Elton John for a performance on the South Lawn of the White House Friday for an event called "A Night When Hope and History Rhyme." Eric McDaniel
7 weeks from Election Day, migrants take center stage in political theater Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took something of a victory lap this weekend for his controversial flight sending migrants to the tony northeastern island of Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Domenico Montanaro
A Texas sheriff will investigate DeSantis' flight of migrants to Martha's Vineyard The Bexar County Sheriff's Office has opened an investigation into Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' flight that took 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. Matt Adams
Here's what's holding up talks to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement With elections nearing in the U.S., talks on reviving the nuclear deal with Iran and world powers seem to be hitting a rough patch again. Peter Kenyon