The Jan. 6 rioter arrested near Obama's home with guns and ammo is indicted Taylor Taranto, the accused Capitol rioter arrested while looking for the Washington, D.C., home of former President Barack Obama, was indicted on felony firearms charges and four misdemeanors. Jaclyn Diaz
Special counsel calls for a speedy trial in Trump's documents case Lawyers for the special counsel team pushed back on a bid by former President Donald Trump for an indefinite delay in the case, calling some of his arguments "baseless." Carrie Johnson
Idaho's 'abortion trafficking' law faces legal challenge "Soundside" host Libby Denkmann talks with KFF Health News Senior Correspondent Sarah Varney about the lawsuit filed this week against Idaho's "abortion travel ban." Jason Burrows
Feds to investigate Georgia's Fulton County Jail for filthy, dangerous conditions The investigation into the Atlanta-based jail comes almost a year after the death of Lashawn Thompson who died in a bedbug-infested cell in Fulton County Jail's psychiatric wing. Jaclyn Diaz
7 months in, rideshare drivers see big results from new protections Spokane Public Radio’s Brandon Hollingsworth reports. Brandon Hollingsworth
Prestigious Seattle restaurant Canlis sued for wage theft We get more from KUOW’s Ruby de Luna. Ruby de Luna
New lawsuit says social media and gun companies played roles in 2022 Buffalo shooting The lawsuit filed in the New York Supreme Court argues that several companies, along with the shooter's parents, played roles in the 2022 shooting that killed 10 Black people and injured three others. Jonathan Franklin
Fox News hit with another defamation lawsuit — this one over Jan. 6 allegations Trump supporter and Jan. 6 protester Ray Epps sued the network over the allegations of former star, Tucker Carlson. Carlson repeatedly placed Epps at the center of the siege on the U.S. Capitol. David Folkenflik
A former Manson Family member is free, after her parole was reversed 5 times Leslie Van Houten was denied parole more than 20 times — including five reversals from California's governor's office — over the brutal murders of Rosemary and Leno LaBianca in 1969. Bill Chappell
Groups sue to overturn Idaho abortion law Spokane Public Radio’s Brandon Hollingsworth reports. Brandon Hollingsworth