Justice Dept. Cites Executive Privilege In Keeping Census Documents From Democrats As Congress was holding a hearing on contempt for two Cabinet secretaries, the Justice Department said that it would not surrender materials sought by oversight committee Chairman Elijah Cummings. Philip Ewing
Reports Find Health Workers Still Aren't Alerting Police Regarding Likely Elder Abuse Workers in nursing homes, hospital ERs and other health facilities are required by law to notify police whenever they notice likely signs of physical or sexual abuse. But that's often not happening. Ina Jaffe
'Patients Will Die': One County's Challenge To Trump's 'Conscience Rights' Rule California's Santa Clara County argues that if the rule goes into effect in July, the county will suffer irreparable harm in terms of patient care and staffing costs. Selena Simmons-Duffin
CEOs Becoming More Active On Political Issues, Including Abortion Historically, CEOs spoke out on political issues relevant to their bottom lines, but as the fight over abortion escalates, some say their employees and customers expect them to take a stand. Yuki Noguchi
Justice Department To Give House Panel Some Russia Probe Evidence Steve Inskeep talks to law professor Jonathan Turley about the Justice Department acquiescing to House Democrats' demands to turn over some documents related to the Russia inquiry.
Alex Jones To Pay $15,000 In Pepe The Frog Copyright Infringement Case The suit stemmed from a promotional poster put out by conspiracy website Infowars featuring an image of the Pepe character, as well that of Jones and President Trump. Scott Neuman
House Democrats To Get Some Mueller Report Material, But Contempt Vote Is Still On The Justice Department reached an accord on Monday with the House Judiciary Committee, but members of Congress are nonetheless expected to press ahead with authorizing a potential lawsuit on Tuesday. Philip Ewing
Opinion: 'Central Park 5' Prosecutor Faces Harsh Criticism After Netflix Series Airs A new television series about the Central Park Five paints an unflattering portrait of former prosecutor Linda Fairstein. Scott Simon
Linda Fairstein, Former 'Central Park 5' Prosecutor, Dropped By Her Publisher Fairstein, who oversaw the case against five teens wrongfully convicted of rape, has become a novelist since leaving the courtroom. But a Netflix series is stirring controversy over her former role. Colin Dwyer
Univ. of Alabama Rejects $21.5 Million Gift; Donor Urged Boycott Over Abortion Law The move comes after a dispute in which Hugh Culverhouse, Jr. urged that a boycott of Alabama over its new abortion law should include the university. Bill Chappell