Even if Trump gets a mug shot, we may not see it. Here's why It's not clear whether the former president will have a mug shot taken when he appears in a Manhattan court on Tuesday. And even if he does, a state mug shot law may prevent the public from seeing it. Rachel Treisman
An ex-aide to Maryland's former governor is dead after a manhunt, lawyer says A former Maryland political aide wanted on corruption charges died Monday after he was wounded while being confronted by law enforcement agents, his lawyer said, following a manhunt. The Associated Press
Trump arrives in New York to face charges Former President Donald Trump arrives in New York to face charges. Jasmine Garsd
Trump is traveling to New York for his arraignment. What's next? The former president will spend Monday night at Trump Tower before his surrender and arraignment on Tuesday, where the historic charges against him will be unsealed. Rachel Treisman
Virginia teacher shot by a 6-year-old student files a $40 million lawsuit The suit accuses school officials of gross negligence for allegedly ignoring multiple warnings that the boy had a gun on the day Abby Zwerner was shot and seriously wounded in January. The Associated Press
Wisconsin Supreme Court race breaks records The race for one seat on the Wisconsin state Supreme Court is unlike any other so far. It has broken national spending records and could decide the future of abortion and redistricting in the state. Shawn Johnson
What to know about Juan Merchan, the judge overseeing Trump's criminal case A veteran of the New York trial court system, Merchan is no stranger to high-profile prosecutions — particularly those involving Trump and his associates. Joe Hernandez
Alec Baldwin codefendant gets 6 months' probation on gun charge in 'Rust' case Safety coordinator and assistant director David Halls also must pay a $500 fine, complete a gun-safety course and community service after agreeing to the conviction related to a death on a movie set. The Associated Press
Former President Trump's lawyer talks about his indictment in the Stormy Daniels case NPR's Juana Summers talks with former President Donald Trump's lawyer Jim Trusty about his indictment in the Stormy Daniels case. Juana Summers
Michael Cohen, former Trump lawyer and fixer, reacts to the indictment of Trump NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Michael Cohen, former "fixer" and attorney for Donald Trump, on the news that Trump will be charged with crimes related to a payment to an adult film star. Juana Summers