Sloppy handling of classified documents is very serious, ethics lawyer says NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Richard Painter, former White House chief ethics lawyer, about ethical and legal implications of finding classified documents in an office that once belonged to Joe Biden.
What we know about the classified documents found in Biden's thinktank Classified documents from President Joe Biden's term as Vice President were discovered at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement last fall, according to Biden's personal attorneys. Greg Myre
A Romanian court upholds Andrew Tate's arrest on human-trafficking charges A court in Bucharest upheld the 30-day arrest of self-described misogynist Andrew Tate on charges of organized crime, human trafficking and rape, an official said late Tuesday. The Associated Press
Allen Weisselberg sentenced to 5 months for his role in Trump Organization tax fraud The company's longtime chief financial officer had pleaded guilty to 15 felonies and testified against the Trump Organization, which was convicted last month and is set to be sentenced on Friday. Ilya Marritz
A 6-year-old shooter raises difficult questions for the criminal justice system Although Virginia law does not set a minimum age for criminal prosecution, the traditional principles of criminal justice "don't really apply" when the offender is so young, one legal expert said. Becky Sullivan
A bill that would have impacted racial disparity in cocaine crimes died in the Senate The Senate failed to advance a bipartisan bill that would have reduced one of the most persistent racial disparities in criminal justice: the punishment for crack cocaine. Carrie Johnson
A U.S. appeals court blocks a ban on rapid-fire 'bump stocks' A Trump administration ban on the devices, which enable a shooter to rapidly fire multiple rounds from semi-automatic weapons after an initial trigger pull, was struck down by a federal appeals court. The Associated Press
Idaho Supreme Court upholds abortion ban The Idaho Supreme Court has upheld the state’s near-total abortion ban with a 5-2 decision this week. It's a decision that could affect reproductive health care providers in Washington state, where abortion rights are protected. Rebecca White
Jen Shah, 'Real Housewives' star, sentenced to 6 1/2 years for telemarketing fraud Shah was also ordered to pay more than $6 million in restitution. Jaclyn Diaz
Five Democratic politicians' homes or offices have been shot at in Albuquerque Authorities already had planned to highlight the attacks — then came word of yet another shooting with a political target. Bill Chappell