This Digital Sheriff Helps Cities Wrangle Airbnb Rules Cities are struggling to enforce rules around everything from problem party houses to investors pushing up housing costs. An entrepreneur is helping local officials deal with these short-term rentals. Chris Arnold
Families Impacted By The Opioid Crisis Testified At Johnson & Johnson Trial Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay Oklahoma $572 million in a landmark opioid trial. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Gary Mendell, who testified at the trial. He lost his son Brian to addiction.
Police Say Families Trusted Florida Nursing Home Staff, But 'That Trust Was Betrayed' Former staffers face multiple counts of aggravated manslaughter. Some face charges of tampering. State officials ruled 12 patients that died at a nursing home after a 2017 hurricane were homicides. Brakkton Booker
'A Day Of Power And Strength': Epstein's Accusers Get Their Day In Court The financier's suicide in jail appeared to rob his accusers — again — of their chance to denounce him publicly. On Tuesday, they're getting a chance to tell their stories in the courtroom anyway. Colin Dwyer
Oklahoma Is Successful In Its Suit Against Opioid Manufacturer An Oklahoma judge has ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million to help cover the treatment, overdose prevention and other costs of abating the opioid epidemic in the state. Jackie Fortier
Washington state, along with 19 others, sues Trump Administration over detaining migrant children The states are taking legal action to prevent the Trump administration from dropping out of an agreement on how long it can hold children in federal facilities and under what standards. Richard Gonzales
Law Professor On California's New Police Use-Of-Force Law NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Seth Stoughton about California's new law restricting law enforcement's use of deadly force.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Treated Again For Cancer The 86-year-old justice just wrapped up weeks of treatment after a new cancerous tumor was found on her pancreas. Doctors say there's no evidence of cancer elsewhere. Nina Totenberg
Phone Companies Ink Deal With All 50 States And D.C. To Combat Robocalls In the plan, service providers will provide technology to combat a practice known as spoofing to aid state attorneys general in locating and prosecuting the fraudulent robocallers. Brakkton Booker
Police Seize Rifles, High-Capacity Magazines From Man Wanting To 'Shoot Up' Workplace Authorities say Rodolfo Montoya, 37, told a co-worker at the Long Beach Marriott that he was planning a mass shooting there. Bobby Allyn