Supreme Court to hear historic arguments on Trump's immunity claim Former President Donald Trump's attorneys claim he has immunity from criminal charges over his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. Trump is making a broad argument for immunity. Nina Totenberg
Heated arguments at the Supreme Court in newest abortion case At issue is a clash between federal and state law about how pregnant women must be treated in the emergency room. Nina Totenberg
National Biden gives TikTok a year to find a buyer or be banned President Biden signed a law Wednesday that gives TikTok a year to find a buyer, or be banned nationwide. TikTok says it's planning to take the Biden administration to court to stop it. Bobby Allyn
National What to watch for at the Supreme Court presidential immunity arguments NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with University of Texas Law professor Lee Kovarsky ahead of the Supreme Court looking at the federal election interference case against former president Donald Trump. Connor Donevan Courtney Dorning Mary Louise Kelly
National Austin, Texas, is looking to ban building windowless bedrooms Windowless bedrooms are not uncommon, especially in student housing. Now Austin, Texas, has moved to ban windowless bedrooms in any new housing. Audrey McGlinchy
President Biden signs law to ban TikTok nationwide unless it is sold The measure was included in a foreign aid package providing support to Ukraine and Israel. TikTok has vowed to challenge the law in federal court. Bobby Allyn
Former President Trump's hush money court case is in recess until Thursday In a New York courtroom on Tuesday, jurors heard testimony from a former tabloid media executive. And, former President Donald Trump is waiting for a decision on whether he violated a gag order. Leila Fadel Ximena Bustillo
National DOJ settles with Nassar victims The U.S. Justice Department reaches a settlement with hundreds of victims abused by former Team USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. Kate Wells
National What's at stake in Idaho abortion case The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a case about whether state law or federal law should prevail when they conflict during a serious pregnancy complication. Selena Simmons-Duffin
National Justice Department pays $138 million over FBI failures in Larry Nassar case The DOJ settlement goes to 139 victims of Larry Nassar, the disgraced team doctor of USA Gymnastics who sexually assaulted elite and Olympic gymnasts, after the FBI failed to promptly investigate. NPR Staff