A Florida woman sues Velveeta, claiming its macaroni takes longer than 3 1/2 minutes Kraft Heinz says its Velveeta Shells & Cheese cups are "ready in 3 1/2 minutes." The proposed class action lawsuit counters that microwaving is one of several steps and seeks $5 million in damages. Rachel Treisman
Why Colorado's Red Flag Law didn't stop the Colorado Springs shooting An update on Red Flag Laws and their impact in light of the mass shooting in Colorado Springs. Martin Kaste
Read what a judge told Elizabeth Holmes before sending her to prison for 11 years Read exactly what the judge told former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes before he sentenced her to 11 years in federal prison. Bobby Allyn
How Silicon Valley fervor explains Elizabeth Holmes' 11-year prison sentence Raising hundreds of millions dof dollars sends a startup's valuation soaring. It can also make serious prison time all but inevitable for those in Holmes' situation. Bobby Allyn
A jury finds the NCAA is not responsible for the death of a college football player A Los Angeles jury rejected a lawsuit seeking $55 million by the widow of a former USC football player who said the NCAA failed to protect him from repeated head trauma that led to his death. The Associated Press
Doctors who would like to defy abortion laws say it's too risky Doctors in states with abortion bans can face prison time and lose their licenses if they violate the laws. Some are calling on doctors to openly defy the bans. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Closing arguments resume in the Oath Keepers Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy trial Jurors continue to hear closing arguments in the trial of Steward Rhodes and four other members of the far-right militia, charged with seditious conspiracy for their role in the Jan. 6 attack. A Martinez
With a nod to '1984,' a federal judge blocks Florida's anti-'woke' law in colleges Gov. Ron DeSantis was a champion of the bill designed to limit instruction about racism and privilege in the workplace and public universities. A federal judge called it "positively dystopian." Becky Sullivan
Attorneys give closing arguments in the Oath Keepers Jan. 6 seditious conspiracy case Prosecutors said jurors saw a "mountain of evidence" that the defendants plotted to use force to stop the transfer of the presidency to Joe Biden. A defense attorney said no conspiracy was proved. Ryan Lucas
Congress holds first ever hearing on a congressional seat for the Cherokee Nation The historic move is the closest the federal government is toward satisfying a promise it made to the Cherokee Nation nearly 200 years ago. Giulia Heyward