N.Y. judge issues a limited gag order on Trump ahead of hush money trial The new gag order on former President Donald Trump specifically bars him from making public statements about witnesses, prosecutors or jurors in his first criminal trial. Ximena Bustillo
Justices seem skeptical of challenge to restrict access to abortion pill At issue in the case is more than abortion rights. It's the entire structure of the FDA's regulatory power to approve drugs and continually evaluate their safety. NPR Washington Desk
U.K. court delays extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the U.S. He spent seven years in the Ecuadorian Embassy and five years in prison, both in London. U.S. prosecutors want his next move to be to the U.S. But the High Court has delayed that. Fatima Al-Kassab
A Supreme Court abortion pill case with potential consequences for every other drug At issue is the FDA's regulatory power to approve drugs and continually evaluate their safety — a system that until now has been widely viewed as the gold standard for both safety and innovation Nina Totenberg
Judge dismisses Elon Musk's suit against hate speech researchers The billionaire sued the Center for Countering Digital Hate after the group published a series of reports detailing an uptick of hate speech on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter. Bobby Allyn
What's at stake in the Supreme Court mifepristone case The case could affect not just abortion access but oversight of the drug industry and the authority of federal agencies. The court hears arguments Tuesday. Selena Simmons-Duffin
What does Trump's rhetoric tell us about his plans for a return to the White House? Earlier this month while speaking to the auto industry, former President Trump predicted a "bloodbath" if he loses the November election. How might his rhetoric apply to Jan. 6 cases? Steve Inskeep
Trump faces a crucial day in his hush-money trial, and a deadline to post bond This, as Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is running against the man who defeated him in 2020, President Biden. Andrea Bernstein
Indiana bans cell phones in class Next fall, kids in Indiana public schools will face a general ban on cell phones in classrooms under a law passed overwhelmingly by the legislature.
An Arizona church known for feeding migrants now says the city is blocking its work Gethsemani Baptist Church in San Luis has been organizing food drives for nearly 25 years. But in a new lawsuit, the church alleges that the city has started to push back against this work. Juliana Kim