President Biden signs law to ban TikTok nationwide unless it is sold The measure was included in a foreign aid package providing support to Ukraine and Israel. TikTok has vowed to challenge the law in federal court. Bobby Allyn
Former President Trump's hush money court case is in recess until Thursday In a New York courtroom on Tuesday, jurors heard testimony from a former tabloid media executive. And, former President Donald Trump is waiting for a decision on whether he violated a gag order. Leila Fadel Ximena Bustillo
National DOJ settles with Nassar victims The U.S. Justice Department reaches a settlement with hundreds of victims abused by former Team USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. Kate Wells
National What's at stake in Idaho abortion case The Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday in a case about whether state law or federal law should prevail when they conflict during a serious pregnancy complication. Selena Simmons-Duffin
National Justice Department pays $138 million over FBI failures in Larry Nassar case The DOJ settlement goes to 139 victims of Larry Nassar, the disgraced team doctor of USA Gymnastics who sexually assaulted elite and Olympic gymnasts, after the FBI failed to promptly investigate. NPR Staff
National What's at stake as the Supreme Court hears Idaho case about abortion in emergencies The Supreme Court will consider the question: Should doctors treating pregnancy complications follow state or federal law if the laws conflict? Here's how the case could affect women and doctors. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Justice Department is being urged to protect researchers testing AI platforms Cybersecurity experts want more federal protections for good faith security researchers, or "good "hackers, arguing the government shouldn't prosecute good faith efforts to find vulnerabilities. Jenna McLaughlin
TikTok ban expected to become law, but it's not so simple. What's next? The Senate is poised to pass the bill the House advanced over the weekend. President Biden is set to sign it. From there, TikTok says the battle will move to the courts. Bobby Allyn
National Jurors heard opening statements from both sides in Trump's hush money trial Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial began today in New York. Outside the courtroom, Trump complained about the proceedings. Andrea Bernstein
First day of Trump's hush money trial kicks off with opening statements and a witness The prosecution is arguing that Donald Trump wanted to keep information out of the public fearing that it would turn off voters in 2016. The defense argues Trump did nothing illegal. Ximena Bustillo