Biden Drops Trump's Ban on TikTok And WeChat — But Will Continue The Scrutiny President Biden revokes Trump-era executive orders against TikTok and WeChat, but national security experts say the scrutiny of the apps will continue despite the reset in relations. Bobby Allyn
Justice Department Says It Will Now Require Federal Officers To Wear Body Cameras In a reversal of long-standing policy, the DOJ said it would start to require body cameras when federal officers are executing search warrants or making pre-planned arrests. Sharon Pruitt-Young
Illinois Poised To End Criminalization Of HIV Exposure NPR's Mary Louise Kelly chats with Timothy Jackson, director of government relations at AIDS Foundation Chicago, about a law to repeal criminal penalties for potentially exposing others to HIV. Ashish Valentine
Trump Impeachment Lawyers Are Now Representing Capitol Riot Defendants Attorney Bruce Castor is best known for a "rambling" performance defending former President Trump at his second impeachment trial. Now, Castor is representing people charged in the U.S. Capitol riot. Tom Dreisbach
An Officer Admits To Rape And Kidnapping Of Sarah Everard In A Case That Drew Outrage Police constable Wayne Couzens, 48, also took responsibility for Everard's death but did not enter a formal plea on a murder charge in the 33-year-old marketing executive's killing. Joe Hernandez
Drug Rings' Favorite New Encrypted Platform Had One Flaw: The FBI Controlled It The FBI managed to put a new encrypted device into drug smugglers' hands — and it became a hit. Authorities worldwide have now made more than 800 arrests and seized tons of cocaine and cannabis. Bill Chappell
Biden DOJ Plans To Continue To Defend Trump In E. Jean Carroll's Defamation Lawsuit The Justice Department simultaneously distanced itself from the allegations Carroll has made that former President Donald Trump sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. Ryan Lucas
How A New Team Of Feds Hacked The Hackers And Got Colonial Pipeline's Ransom Back The linchpin to retrieving $2.3 million, half the company's payment, was gaining access to the private key linked to the attacker's Bitcoin account. Here's how authorities may have gotten it. Vanessa Romo
New Jersey Is Closing Its Only Women's Prison After Rampant Abuse By Guards The announcement by Gov. Phil Murphy came as the state released a report about brutal cell extractions this year that left prisoners with injuries ranging from scratches to a fractured eye socket. Joe Hernandez
Supreme Court Turns Away Challenge To The Rule That Only Men Register For The Draft The justices noted that Congress is actively considering the question of including women in selective service registration and that women have been able to serve in combat roles for years. Nina Totenberg