Trial Of Former Trump Associate Roger Stone Gets Underway The trial of former Trump Campaign associate and longtime political operative Roger Stone got underway on Tuesday. Ryan Lucas
Trial Of Trump Adviser Roger Stone Begins On Tuesday President Trump confidant Roger Stone has pleaded not guilty on multiple charges in a case brought by former special counsel Robert Mueller as part of the Russia influence investigation. Ryan Lucas
California Seizes More Than $1.5 Billion In Illegal Marijuana California voters approved the sale of recreational marijuana in 2016. But the legal market is still struggling to compete with the illicit market. Richard Gonzales
Columnist Who Accused Trump Of Sexual Assault Is Suing Him For Defamation The president accused E. Jean Carroll of "totally lying" when she said he assaulted her more than two decades ago. Now, Carroll is taking him to court for allegedly smearing her in the media. Colin Dwyer
Impeachment Probe Wants To Hear From White House Heavy Hitter A House panel has called John Eisenberg, the top lawyer from President Trump's National Security Council, to testify Monday in the impeachment inquiry. Who is he and is he likely to show? Tamara Keith
Mississippi Case Challenges Lifetime Felon Voting Ban Civil rights groups contend that Mississippi's process to reinstate voting rights for convicted felons is discriminatory, and rooted in the state's Jim Crow-era constitution.
House Votes To Formalize Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump The impeachment inquiry into President Trump passed a big milestone with the first formal vote on the floor of the House of Representatives, shifting the impeachment process into a more public phase. Susan Davis
Jeffrey Epstein Case: Expert Hired By His Family Suggests Doubt On Suicide Finding A pathologist who observed the autopsy says Epstein's neck fractures are "more indicative" of homicidal strangulation than suicide. The medical examiner stands by her conclusion. Laurel Wamsley
As The Impeachment Inquiry Goes On The Legal Fees Continue To Rise NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Politico reporter Nancy Cook about the potential for hefty legal fees facing Trump administration officials called to testify in the impeachment inquiry.
What can Norway teach Washington state about solitary confinement? What do Louisiana and Washington have in common? They’re both trying to reduce the use of solitary confinement in prisons. To that end, officials from both states are headed to Norway this week to see how that country manages its inmate population. Austin Jenkins