The suspected leaker of Pentagon documents is due back in federal court Federal prosecutors are urging that the defendant, Jack Teixeira, remain in jail pending trial. Teixeira is accused of illegally sharing classified information on a gaming site. Washington Desk
Founder of the We Build The Wall group linked to Steve Bannon is sentenced to 4 years Brian Kolfage previously pleaded guilty for his role in siphoning donations a campaign that promised to help Donald Trump construct a wall along the southern U.S. border. The Associated Press
NRA joins legal fight challenging Washington's assault weapons ban Less than 24 hours after Gov. Jay Inslee signed Washington's ban on assault weapons into law, three lawsuits have emerged that aim to challenge the new law in court. Dyer Oxley
E. Jean Carroll testified in trial that Trump sexual assaulted her Former columnist E. Jean Carroll is scheduled to testify Wednesday in her civil sexual assault suit against former President Donald Trump. Carroll claims Trump raped her in the mid 1990s. Ilya Marritz
Elizabeth Holmes' prison sentence has been delayed The founder of the failed blood-testing startup Theranos will not begin her 11-year prison term on Thursday as expected due to an automatic delay triggered by her filing an appeal. Bobby Allyn
Disney sues Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, claiming 'government retaliation' Moments after a board appointed by the governor voted to invalidate Disney's development deal, the company filed a 77-page lawsuit in federal court. Greg Allen
E. Jean Carroll testifies in her lawsuit trial that Trump raped her "I'm here because Donald Trump raped me, and when I wrote about it, he said it didn't happen. He lied and shattered my reputation, and I'm here to try and get my life back," she testified. The Associated Press
Chief Justice Roberts declines Senate invite to testify on Supreme Court ethics Chief Justice John Roberts released a letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin declining his invitation to testify about the ethical standards maintained by the Supreme Court. Nina Totenberg
A tobacco giant will pay $629 million for violating U.S. sanctions against North Korea British American Tobacco, one of the largest tobacco companies in the world, agreed to settle allegations that it did illegal business with Pyongyang in violation of U.S. sanctions. The Associated Press
Texas agriculture department's new dress code is based on 'biological gender' Under a new dress code issued by Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller, department employees are expected to comply "in a manner consistent with their biological gender." Jonathan Franklin