Congress Votes 'No War Against Iran,' In Rebuke To Trump The House passed two bills seeking to limit the president's ability to take military action without the prior approval of lawmakers. The White House has signaled that Trump will veto the legislation. Merrit Kennedy
Harvard Chemistry Professor Arrested And Accused Of Lying About Ties To China The U.S. government charged two Boston-area academics with lying about their contacts with the Chinese government, and a third with allegedly attempting to smuggle biological research out of the U.S. Ryan Lucas
Key Witness Miriam Haley Testifies Harvey Weinstein Raped Her Miriam Haley is the second accuser to take the stand against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein in Manhattan. He is charged with five counts of rape and sexual assault against two women in New York. Rose Friedman
Supreme Court Allows Trump Administration Rule For Immigrants On Public Benefits In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration's effort to screen green card applicants who may need government aid, making it harder for them to acheive permanent residency. Joel Rose
Democrats Renew Demand For Bolton Testimony In Senate Trial After New Report House impeachment managers press the Senate to call the former national security adviser to testify, after a New York Times report said Trump tied Ukraine aid to investigation of his political rivals. Emma Bowman
Trump Travel Ban Expansion Could Affect HBCUs NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Wilson, president of Morgan State University, about how the potential travel ban expansion might affect historically black colleges and universities.
Pressure Mounts To Improve Mississippi Prison Conditions In Mississippi, 10 prison inmates have died in recent weeks. At a rally Friday, activists and citizens urged the state to close one controversial prison and to repair the others. Debbie Elliott
U.S. Won't Hand Over American Diplomat's Wife Wanted In Fatal U.K. Car Crash The State Department says Anne Sacoolas has diplomatic immunity and will not be returned to face dangerous driving charges related to the Aug. 27 death of 19-year-old Harry Dunn. Scott Neuman
Actress Annabella Sciorra Testifies That Harvey Weinstein Raped Her She is the first of six women expected to testify at his trial that Weinstein raped or sexually assaulted them. "I said, 'No, no,' but there was not much I could do at that point," Sciorra said. Vanessa Romo
Actress Annabella Sciorra Testifies That Harvey Weinstein Raped Her Actress Annabella Sciorra took the stand today in the criminal sex crimes trial of Harvey Weinstein. She testified that the movie mogul raped her in the winter of 1993-94. Rose Friedman