Alec Baldwin will be charged with involuntary manslaughter in 'Rust' shooting death Prosecutors made the announcement as work was set to resume on Rust, the film Baldwin was filming when cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died in a shooting in New Mexico. Bill Chappell
The State Department launches a new way for ordinary Americans to resettle refugees With refugee resettlement organizations stretched thin, the U.S. is trying a different approach. The new private sponsorship program will allow groups of regular people to sponsor refugees. Joel Rose
The husband of a missing woman sought info on dismembering a body, prosecutors say At a hearing, lawyers said that in the days after his wife's disappearance, Brian Walshe did searches on "dismemberment and best ways to dispose of a body" and "hacksaw best tool to dismember." The Associated Press
WA lawmakers consider minimum wage requirement for incarcerated workers Washington’s Department of Corrections generated $68.8 million in revenue last year. But only a small portion of that money makes it into incarcerated workers’ wages. At most, inmates can make $2.70 an hour. A proposed bill would raise that minimum wage to match Washington’s at $15.74 an hour. Libby Denkmann
A losing Republican candidate in N.M. is charged over shootings at homes of Democrats A former candidate for the state legislature was arrested Monday for allegedly orchestrating the shootings at the homes of local Democratic officials. Ayana Archie
Kabul's mannequins hooded and masked under Taliban rules Under the Taliban, the mannequins in women's dress shops across the Afghan capital are a puzzling sight, their heads sometimes covered in silk, cloaked in cloth sacks or wrapped in black plastic bags. The Associated Press
A cousin of a prominent Black Lives Matter founder died after being tased by police Keenan Anderson, a 31-year-old teacher and father, flagged down police after a traffic collision. He was chased, held down by multiple officers and tased for over 90 seconds as he begged for help. Emily Olson
DOJ appeal in Texas mass shooting case pleases NRA and puzzles gun control advocates A 2021 ruling found that the government was mostly responsible for the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas. But the DOJ appealed that ruling this week, which critics say is a win for the NRA. Deepa Shivaram
'Rick and Morty' co-creator Justin Roiland faces felony domestic violence charges The 2020 case came to light as pretrial hearings began recently. Roiland's lawyer says he is innocent. Jaclyn Diaz
Who is special counsel Robert Hur? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with former deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein about Robert Hur, the special counsel investigating President Biden's handling of classified documents.