New Mexico AG On His Push To Change The State's Sexual Misconduct Laws NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas about his push to change state law to require anyone with a sex trafficking conviction to register as a sex offender.
ACLU Will Try To Block Trump Administration's New Asylum Rule NPR's Noel King talks to the ACLU's Lee Gelernt about the lawsuit his organization is filing against the White House's new asylum rule in order to keep it from taking effect.
Neo-Nazi James Fields Gets 2nd Life Sentence For Charlottesville Attack The Virginia court's sentence is largely symbolic. Last month, a federal judge sentenced Fields to life in prison for killing a woman protesting a white nationalist rally in 2017. Sasha Ingber
Alan Dershowitz Weighs In On His Work On The Jeffrey Epstein Case NPR's Noel King talks to defense attorney Alan Dershowitz, who led the defense team that negotiated the 2008 non-prosecution agreement for financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
New Accusations For Epstein As Some In South Florida Say 'Good Riddance' To Acosta After Labor Secretary Alex Acosta's resignation, federal prosecutors in Manhattan alleged financier Jeffrey Epstein attempted to buy influence over people who were set to testify against him. Brakkton Booker
WATCH: U.S. Coast Guard Boards Suspected Narco-Sub In High-Speed Chase The semi-submersible vessel was reportedly carrying more than 17,000 pounds of cocaine, worth some $232 million. Sasha Ingber
Trump's 'Acting' Cabinet Grows With Acosta Departure The Labor Department will be led by the third current acting cabinet secretary when Alex Acosta steps down on July 19. About a dozen major agencies are without permanent, Senate-confirmed leadership. Arnie Seipel
R. Kelly Faces First Federal Charges Singer-songwriter R. Kelly is in federal custody, following his arrest Thursday in Chicago. He faces federal charges of child pornography and transporting women across state lines for sex. Bobby Allyn
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Sued Over Blocking Twitter Followers A former New York state assemblyman and a social media personality filed lawsuits on the same day an appeals court found President Trump violated the First Amendment by blocking critics on Twitter. Sasha Ingber
Alexander Acosta Steps Down As Labor Secretary Amid Epstein Controversy The departure follows scrutiny over his role in a plea deal as a U.S. attorney in 2008. The agreement eased punishment for multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein for alleged sex crimes. Ayesha Rascoe