Nebraska cops used Facebook messages to investigate an alleged illegal abortion A case in Norfolk, Neb., highlights how evidence from online services is fair game in the post-Roe v. Wade era. Martin Kaste
Trump says he won't oppose the release of documents tied to the Mar-a-Lago search Attorney General Merrick Garland has moved to unseal the warrant used to search former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence. Leila Fadel
Former Trump Organization CFO to appear in New York court on alleged tax fraud Lawyers for the Trump Organization and its former chief financial officer on Friday will ask a New York state judge to dismiss a sweeping criminal indictment filed against them last year. Andrea Bernstein
This conservative group helped push a disputed election theory The Honest Elections Project, a group that advocates for more restrictive voting laws, has helped push a legal theory — now at the Supreme Court — that could radically reshape federal elections. Hansi Lo Wang
Attorney General Garland has moved to unseal Trump Mar-a-Lago warrant Attorney General Merrick Garland makes a media statement days after a search of former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago property. Carrie Johnson
An armed man tried to breach security at an FBI office in Cincinnati The confrontation at the FBI's Ohio field office comes as officials warn of an increase in threats against federal agents following a search of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. The Associated Press
What's going on with Ezra Miller? A look at the ongoing scandals Over the past six months, the actor has faced multiple arrests, charges, and allegations of assault and grooming. Miller is set to star in the upcoming film The Flash. Andrew Limbong
What is the Fifth Amendment, and how has it been used? Former president Donald Trump said in a statement that he has had no option but to use the Fifth Amendment in the New York attorney general's investigation into his business practices. Ayana Archie
SCOTUS decision on Bremerton football coach creates uncertainty around school prayer This year, your student may walk into their classroom and see something new: their teacher leading a silent prayer. Right now, that's legal. That's due to a decision from the Supreme Court earlier this summer. Libby Denkmann
A Nebraska woman is charged with helping her daughter have an abortion Police say that in Facebook messages they've obtained, Jessica Burgess tells her 17-year-old daughter that she has abortion pills to end her 24-week pregnancy. They're both charged with felonies. The Associated Press