Trump is being held in contempt of court for failing to comply with subpoena A judge has held former President Trump in contempt of court for failing to comply with a subpoena from New York's attorney general. He's being fined $10,000 per day for failing to produce documents. Ilya Marritz
Voting groups sue Florida, saying congressional map violates state constitution Voting Rights groups are suing Florida over congressional maps that eliminate two Black voting districts. Even if successful, it's uncertain whether new maps will be imposed before the election. Greg Allen
A judge holds Donald Trump in contempt of court and fines him $10,000 per day Trump has been ordered to pay $10,000 for each day he does not turn over documents sought by the N.Y. attorney general in connection with a civil probe of the Trump Organization.
NLRB sues Starbucks for retaliating against 3 workers involved in unionizing Federal officials asked the court to have the employees reinstated. At least 28 Starbucks stores across the country have voted to form a union. Joe Hernandez
The Depp-Heard trial has made public an issue that most people endure in private NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Katie Hood, CEO of the One Love Foundation, a group formed to educate young people about healthy and unhealthy relationships.
A historic court martial ends with the first conviction of an Air Force general Maj. Gen. William T. Cooley was found guilty of abusive sexual contact for forcibly kissing his sister-in-law after a 2018 event. He faces dismissal from the military and up to seven years in prison. Joe Hernandez
Black Californians discuss the possibility of reparations in their state California's Reparations Task Force voted to exclude some Black residents from eligibility. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to some Black Californians on how they view the possibility of reparations. Brianna Scott
The unhoused population in Tennessee is facing new restrictions around sleeping Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill that could mean prison time for sleeping in public spaces. It's the latest effort to regulate homelessness in a state. The bill now goes to the governor. Samantha Max
Melissa Lucio is scheduled to be executed for a crime that may not have occurred Lucio is scheduled to be executed for the death of her 2-year-old daughter. Her supporters say she was forced into a false "confession" and that new evidence exists that proves her innocence. Laurel Wamsley
Activist pleads guilty in Oregon to decades old federal arson charges A former fugitive pleaded guilty Thursday to several arson charges in decades-old cases. The attacks by ecogroups targeted places that were thought to be harming animals and their habitats.