What happens after Trump's indictment? Here are some of the logistical considerations The historic indictment of former President Donald Trump raises all sorts of legal, political and logistical questions. While it's early days, experts expect an arraignment soon and a delayed trial. Rachel Treisman
The Justice Department adds to suits against Norfolk Southern over the Ohio derailment The federal government is accusing Norfolk Southern of "unlawfully polluting" the country's waterways and violating the Clean Water Act in the accident near East Palestine. Juliana Kim
5 key takeaways from the Trump indictment news Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a New York grand jury. District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office said it has contacted Trump's attorney "to coordinate his surrender" for arraignment. Emily Olson
Russia detains a 'Wall Street Journal' reporter on claims of spying Russia detained a U.S. journalist working for The Wall Street Journal, accusing him of espionage. Evan Gershkovich was reporting in the city of Yekaterinburg when he was detained. Michele Kelemen
The Vatican repudiates 'Doctrine of Discovery,' which was used to justify colonialism The doctrine, with origins in the 15th century, was invoked as a legal and religious standing by Europeans who "discovered" new lands and violently seized it from people who had been living there. Bill Chappell
Disney blocked DeSantis' oversight board. What happens next? The board members picked by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to oversee development around Walt Disney World announced on Tuesday that they didn't quite have the power they thought they had. Emily Olson
7 CCP officers and a nurse are charged in a 2020 traffic stop death The eight were charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Edward Bronstein, who had been pulled over by California Highway Patrol on suspicion of driving under the influence. Sergio Olmos
Citing 'significant progress,' Justice Department moves to end consent decree with Seattle police After more than a decade, federal oversight of the Seattle Police Department may be winding down. Justice Department officials and city leaders have asked a federal judge to find the city largely in compliance with the 2012 consent decree. Amy Radil
The Manhattan grand jury investigating Trump will take a break from next week The pre-planned break coincides with the holidays of Easter, Passover and Ramadan. That means an indictment, if it occurs, wouldn't come until the end of April, at the earliest. Andrea Bernstein
4 big questions about the Nashville school shooting (and what we know so far) Monday's deadly school shooting set in motion a familiar cycle of condolences, calls for actions and questions, some unknowable, about how the violence unfolded. Here's a look at what we're following. Emily Olson