Trump files lawsuit to stop the release of documents related to the Capitol riot Former President Donald Trump is suing the the National Archives and the House committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol to try to block the release of documents. Ryan Lucas
Jury selection has begun in the trial of the 3 men accused of murdering Ahmaud Arbery Travis McMichael, his father, Gregory McMichael, and their friend William "Roddie" Bryan have pleaded not guilty in the 2020 killing of Arbery as he jogged in a residential neighborhood in Georgia. Joe Hernandez
House Lawmakers ask Amazon to prove Bezos and other execs didn't lie to Congress Five Judiciary Committee members cited news reports about Amazon's special treatment of its own brands over other sellers' and said they are weighing a referral for a federal criminal investigation. Alina Selyukh
Protester shot by Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha is now suing Wisconsin authorities The lawsuit alleges that authorities in Kenosha not only knew that armed vigilantes planned to patrol the protest attended by Black Lives Matter supporters, but also encouraged their participation. Joe Hernandez
DOJ to ask the Supreme Court to halt enforcement of Texas' abortion law The Justice Department says it will ask the Supreme Court to step in and block enforcement of Texas' restrictive abortion law. This is the latest move in the legal battle over the law. Ryan Lucas
The gunman will plead guilty to the Parkland, Fla., high school shootings Nikolas Cruz's legal team will focus on the trial's penalty phase, where they hope to secure 17 consecutive life sentences instead of the death penalty for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school deaths. Bill Chappell
January 6 committee to moves to hold Bannon in criminal contempt Former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon could face charges of criminal contempt after he defied a congressional subpoena to sit for a deposition. Claudia Grisales
Former Boeing test pilot is facing charges connected to the 737 Max jet Mark Forkner, a former Boeing technical pilot, will appear in court on charges that he deceived safety regulators about a key system in the 737 Max. David Schaper
Texas lawmakers weigh a bill to let workers sue employers over COVID vaccine mandates The legislation would give workers legal grounds to refuse COVID-19 vaccine mandates for "reasons of conscience." The law would enshrine Gov. Greg Abbott's executive order banning such mandates. Bill Chappell
Billions of dollars are at stake in the Boy Scouts of America abuse settlement More than 8,0000 men have sued the Boy Scouts on the grounds that they were sexually abused by scoutmasters. Settlement negotiations are ongoing. Wade Goodwyn