Advertiser backlash may pose mortal threat to Elon Musk's X Advertising insiders say their clients are worried about the fallout if they place ads on X. Bobby Allyn
Former police chief turned yoga teacher sentenced to 11 years over Jan. 6 riot A retired police chief, who led pro-Trump protests and called for "traitors" in government to be "executed as an example," was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot. Tom Dreisbach
A lawsuit says a man died, after drinking a highly caffeinated beverage at Panera Another lawsuit has been filed against restaurant chain Panera after a second person died after drinking its caffeinated lemonade.
Supreme Court seems inclined to leave major off-shore tax in place on investors Their eventual decision in the case could severely limit congressional options in enacting tax policy, and it could cost the federal government trillions of dollars in corporate taxes. Nina Totenberg
Prosecutors cite Trump's history of false election claims as evidence of motive Prosecutors want to use evidence of former President Trump's baseless statements about election fraud and his embrace of rioters on Jan. 6, 2021, to bolster the election interference case against him. Carrie Johnson
It's money v. principle in Supreme Court opioid case The justices struggled to decide whether to give a thumbs up or thumbs down to the multi-billion dollar Purdue Pharma bankruptcy deal--a deal meant to compensate victims of OxyContin. Nina Totenberg
Former U.S. ambassador charged with spying for Cuba Victor Manuel Rocha was a State Department employee for more than 20 years. Prosecutors say during that time and in the 20 years since, he acted as an illegal agent for Cuba. Greg Allen
Purdue Pharma, Sacklers' OxyContin settlement lands at the Supreme Court Under the deal, Purdue agreed it owed $8 billion in criminal and civil fines. That deal is at the center of Monday's case because it releases the Sacklers from personal liability. Nina Totenberg
Wolves are returning to Colorado. But is it too crowded for them to thrive? Colorado's booming urban population flipped the state from red to blue, allowing a referendum on reintroducing wolves to pass. But that growing population now may be too big for them to thrive. Kirk Siegler
Federal judge rejects Trump's immunity claims in 2020 election interference case U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan's decision amounts to a sharp rejection to challenges the Trump defense team had raised to the four-count indictment in advance of the trial. The Associated Press