Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions, Dealing Blow To Voting Rights By a vote of 6-to-3 on Thursday the Supreme Court's conservative majority made it far more difficult to challenge voting restrictions throughout the country. Nina Totenberg
Morning News Brief U.S troops leave Afghanistan's Bagram air base after nearly 20 years. President Trump's business and CFO are charged with tax fraud. And, the Supreme Court deals a blow to the Voting Rights Act.
The Justice Department Is Pausing Federal Executions After They Resumed Under Trump Attorney General Merrick Garland cited the impact of federal executions on inmates of color and the recent exonerations of people on death row. The department will its review policies and procedures. Alana Wise
Trump's Family Business, CFO Are Criminally Charged For Alleged Tax Crimes The indictment comes after a three-year investigation into the business dealings of the former president's family business by the Manhattan district attorney's office. Brian Naylor
Biden Spends Hours With Families Affected By The Condo Collapse And Pledges More Help President Biden met with Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and pledged more help with the Surfside condo disaster. DeSantis said the federal-state coordination has gone well. Alana Wise
Rep. Liz Cheney Will Serve On The Select Committee Investigating The Capitol Riot Cheney, a critic of former President Donald Trump, is the only Republican named to the panel by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. Brian Naylor
Aspiring Teachers Get New Help Paying For College New rules take effect today, completing an overhaul of the once-troubled federal TEACH Grant program that makes it easier for teachers to pay for college. Cory Turner
The Supreme Court Throws Out A State Law Requiring Nonprofits To Name Rich Donors By a 6-3 vote, the court ruled that California unconstitutionally applied its law requiring nonprofits to file a list of their large donors with the state. Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court Deals A New Blow To Voting Rights, Upholding Arizona Restrictions The justices, in a 6-3 opinion, narrowed the only major section of the landmark Voting Rights Act that remains in effect. Nina Totenberg
Trump's Family Business, CFO Are Expected To Be Charged On Thursday In New York The charges by the Manhattan district attorney's office are expected to come after a three-year investigation into the business dealings of the Trump Organization, NPR has confirmed. Andrea Bernstein