Justice Department IG Finds Widespread Problems With FBI's FISA Applications Investigators haven't been submitting sufficient evidence along with their applications to conduct surveillance in counterterrorism and counterintelligence investigations, a report shows. Ryan Lucas
As Epidemic Worsens, Cities And States Ask Police To Enforce Staying At Home Some cities have threatened to ticket those who don't follow strict social distancing guidelines to curb the spread of COVID-19. Residents in some communities have tested those threats. Eric Westervelt
How Is The Justice System Responding To COVID-19's Spread? NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Keri Blakinger, who is a staff writer for The Marshall Project, about the conditions inside American prisons and jails as the coronavirus outbreak accelerates.
What's In $2.2T Coronavirus Rescue Package In a rare and overwhelmingly bipartisan move, Congress has approved a $2 trillion package to rescue the economy.
How To Make Your Estate Plan Amid The Coronavirus Pandemic The COVID-19 crisis is prompting an increasing number of people to establish wills and take care of estate planning. Miami-based attorney Mildred Gomez offers guidance. Scott Simon
DOJ Charges Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro With Drug Trafficking The U.S. government announces drug trafficking charges against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The charges were announced by Attorney General Bill Barr on Thursday morning. Noel King
U.S. Unseals Drug Trafficking Charges Against Venezuela's President Maduro The government is accused of letting Colombians linked with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia use its airspace to fly cocaine north through Central America to destinations in North America. Philip Ewing
In Surprise Move, Christchurch Shooting Suspect Pleads Guilty To 51 Counts Of Murder The man's abrupt change in plea comes one year after the massacres at two mosques. It means the scheduled June trial will be called off. The gunman has a sentencing hearing in May. Bobby Allyn
Judge Orders Environmental Review Of Controversial Dakota Access Pipeline It is a major victory for the Native American tribes and environmental groups fighting against the project. The judge has not decided whether oil can still flow in the meantime. Merrit Kennedy
Sen. Richard Burr Faces Lawsuit Over Timing Of Stock Sale A lawsuit has been filed accusing Sen. Burr of improperly profiting from insider knowledge. Legislation is being introduced in the House that would ban lawmakers from trading any individual stocks. Tim Mak