Utah Bill Decriminalizing Polygamy Clears First Hurdle, Moves To State Senate "Vigorous enforcement of the law during the mid-twentieth century did not deter the practice of plural marriage," Sen. Deidre Henderson said. She said it's time to end secrecy around the practice. Vanessa Romo
Trump Praises Attorney General Barr For 'Taking Charge' Of Roger Stone Case The president's tweet came a day after the Justice Department took the unusual step of seeking a shorter sentence for Trump's ally. The four prosecutors in the case withdrew following that move. NPR Staff
Withdrawal Of DOJ Prosecutors Raises Questions About Roger Stone Case NPR's David Greene talks to David Laufman, who used to run DOJ's counterintelligence unit, about the department's decision to seek a lighter sentence for Roger Stone, an ally of President Trump.
King County deputies killed a Black teen in 2017. The investigation that followed was lacking, report says A report released Tuesday has called for change in policy related to the King County Sheriff's Office's internal shooting investigations. The agency said the report is flawed. Ashley Hiruko
'That Never Happened': The Key Moments During Harvey Weinstein's Defense The former megaproducer's legal team has rested its case, and only the closing arguments remain before jurors begin deliberations. Here are some points from the defense that they'll have to consider. Colin Dwyer
Malcolm X Doc Prompts 'Reexamination' Of Iconic Leader's Assassination Investigation New information revealed in a TV series raises so many questions about two of the men convicted of the murder, that the Manhattan district attorney's office is taking another look at the evidence. Vanessa Romo
DOJ To 'Revise' Sentencing Request For Roger Stone Following Trump Tweet Officials at the Justice Department said they considered the first request, submitted by the U.S. Attorney's Office for Washington, D.C., to be excessive. Philip Ewing
Judge Rules In Favor Of T-Mobile Takeover Of Sprint The proposed merger "is not reasonably likely to substantially lessen competition" in the mobile wireless market, the judge said. The deal would unite the nation's third- and fourth-largest carriers. Laurel Wamsley
La. Man Pleads Guilty To Federal Charges Over Torching Historically Black Churches Holden Matthews has stated that he committed the crimes in an attempt to break into the "black metal" music scene. He set three historically black churches on fire during a 10-day period. Merrit Kennedy
Guantanamo Trial Will Grapple With Definition Of Torture For nearly two decades, efforts to prosecute the men accused of helping carry out the September 11 terrorist attacks have gone nowhere. But now the process is accelerating. Sacha Pfeiffer