Capital One Data Breach Exposes Over 100 Million Customers An alleged hacker has been charged in connection with the breach. Authorities in Seattle say she is alleged to have hacked credit scores, balances, income information and social security numbers. Martin Kaste
Barr Changes Asylum Rules, Limits Family Endangerment Claims The attorney general says Congress never intended for asylum-seekers to include family members as part of a "particular social group" eligible for protection. Richard Gonzales
Does Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Have Any Regrets? Hardly "I do think that I was born under a very bright star," Ginsburg said recounting her career and legacy as a woman who beat the professional odds. Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court Rules Trump Can, For Now, Start Using Pentagon Funds For Border Wall The Supreme Court handed down an order that will allow the Trump administration for now to start using Pentagon funds for wall construction. Tamara Keith
Litigation Over America's Opioid Crisis Is Heating Up NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with lawyer Mike Moore, who is representing several states, counties and cities that are suing opioid manufacturers.
Executive Director Of The Death Penalty Information Center Discusses DOJ Announcement NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Death Penalty Information Center's Robert Dunham about potential obstacles to the Justice Department's move to resume capital punishment.
DOJ Could Resume Executions In The Federal Prison System As Early As December Attorney General William Barr is directing the Bureau of Prisons to resume capital punishment in the federal prison system. Carrie Johnson
Justice Department To Resume Federal Executions In December Attorney General William Barr effectively clears the way to resume capital punishment in the federal prison system. The Justice Department says it wants to resume executions as early as December. Carrie Johnson
Federal Government To Resume Capital Punishment After Nearly 20-Year Hiatus "The Justice Department upholds the rule of law — and we owe it to the victims and their families to carry forward the sentence imposed by our justice system," Attorney General William Barr said. Merrit Kennedy
White House Is Addressing 2020 Election Security Concerns, Groves Says NPR's Noel King talks to White House Deputy Press Secretary Steven Groves about the administration's reaction to testimony by former special counsel Robert Mueller. NPR's Tamara Keith weighs in.