Troll Watch: Disinformation Around Impeachment Hearings NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Karen Kornbluh, senior fellow at The German Marshall Fund, about disinformation campaigns related to the impeachment hearings.
Historian Jeffrey Engel Takes Listener Questions On Impeachment Inquiry NPR's Michel Martin poses listener questions about the impeachment inquiry to historian Jeffrey Engel, co-author of Impeachment: An American History.
'This Isn't Speech:' Attorney Carrie Goldberg On Revenge Porn Attorney and author Carrie Goldberg was the target of revenge porn from an ex-boyfriend, and now she's built a practice helping people in similar situations. Her new book is Nobody's Victim. Michel Martin
Trump Pardons 2 Service Members In War Crimes Cases NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Gary Solis, a former U.S. Marine company commander and military judge, about President Trump's clearing of military personnel accused of war crimes.
Trump Asks Supreme Court To Block House Subpoena For His Tax Records The president and his personal lawyers are looking to the high court for help in two developing legal battles over the tax returns, testing the separation of powers. Richard Gonzales
Judge Rules That U.S.-Born Woman Who Joined ISIS Is Not A U.S. Citizen Hoda Muthana, a 25-year-old who was a student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham when she traveled to Syria, is currently imprisoned at a detention camp in northern Syria with her young son. Merrit Kennedy
As Border Apprehensions Decline For 5th Consecutive Month, Migrants Change Too Officials say a Trump administration initiative requiring asylum-seekers to "remain in Mexico" is deterring border-crossers. Richard Gonzales
Trump Asks Supreme Court To Block New York Subpoenas For His Tax Records The president and his lawyers are fighting two separate legal battles to gain access to his tax records. The other involves a subpoena for the documents issued by the House of Representatives. Richard Gonzales
3 Indiana Judges Suspended After White Castle Brawl That Left 2 Of Them Wounded The Indiana Supreme Court found the three had "gravely undermined public trust." The fight apparently started when one of the judges raised a middle finger at two men yelling from a passing SUV. Laurel Wamsley
2 Dead, Several Hurt In Shooting At Calif. High School; Suspect In 'Grave Condition' The suspect has been identified as a 16-year-old student at Saugus High School in Santa Clarita. Officials say he carried out the attack on his birthday. Bill Chappell