Former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis is crowdfunding her Georgia indictment defense fees Ellis is one of the 19 defendants charged for trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia. Dust
3 reasons Trump's latest charges could be hard for him to shake The former president has been charged four separate times in just over four months. But the latest indictment stands out in terms of its scope, evidence and location. Emily Olson
Judge rules in favor of young activists in Montana climate change trial A Montana judge ruled in favor of 16 youths who argued that a law stopping agencies from considering climate impacts while issuing permits violates their right to a clean and healthy environment. Nathan Rott
Young women get proactive before heading to HBCUs in states with abortion bans As some young women head to HBCUs in states where abortion is restricted or banned, they're getting education and birth control to help safeguard their reproductive health during college. April Dembosky
New revelations raise more questions about Supreme Court ethics NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Supreme Court ethics expert Amanda Frost about Justice Clarence Thomas accepting more vacations and gifts from billionaire benefactors than previously reported.
Will Trump's Jan. 6 trial move to West Virginia? The long-shot strategy explained Experts say the request is a long shot, legally speaking. But even if it fails, it could still be a win for Trump politically. NPR traveled to West Virginia to explore why. Emily Olson
Violent threats against public officials are rising. Here's why A Utah man was killed by federal agents this week after making violent threats against President Biden and other officials. Experts worry that heated political rhetoric is leading to more threats. Lisa Hagen
Garland names special counsel in Hunter Biden investigation David Weiss, a Trump appointee as U.S. attorney who was retained during the Biden administration, has been investigating Hunter Biden since 2019. Carrie Johnson
Judge delivers mixed ruling on protective order in Trump's Jan. 6 case A protective order would bar Trump and his attorneys from improperly using any evidence that prosecutors share with the defense team. Carrie Johnson
Supreme Court temporarily blocks $6 billion Purdue Pharma-Sackler bankruptcy Supreme Court's decision to review the controversial bankruptcy deal involving the maker of Oxycontin means the settlement will remain on hold at least through December. Brian Mann