Washington state sues Seattle Archdiocese over child sex abuse investigation records Washington state is suing the Archdiocese of Seattle in an effort to compel the institution to turn over documents related to sexual abuse allegations against its clergy, Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced Thursday morning. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Stormy Daniels continues testimony in Trump's criminal trial Today is the second day of testimony for adult film star Stormy Daniels. On Tuesday she testified to a nondisclosure agreement and settlement deal with former President Donald Trump. Ximena Bustillo
Ex-interpreter for Dodgers' Ohtani to plead guilty to stealing millions from pitcher Ippei Mizuhara, the former interpreter of Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, has agreed to plead guilty to stealing nearly $17 million from the Major League Baseball superstar. Steve Futterman
It's been a week of mostly positive legal news for former President Trump Three of Donald Trump's criminal trials are on hold indefinitely, and may not move forward before the November election. Steve Inskeep Carrie Johnson
ChatGPT maker OpenAI exploring how to 'responsibly' make AI erotica The San Francisco-based AI juggernaut says it is re-evaluating its policies around "NSFW" content. Bobby Allyn
National Trump's classified documents trial in Florida is delayed indefinitely The judge presiding over Trump's case in Florida issued a ruling to indefinitely delay the trial, which centers on allegedly mishandling classified documents and resisting attempts to reclaim them. Carrie Johnson
World A Swiss Army Knife without the knife: Victorinox to offer bladeless products Some governments have been cracking down on the knives people can carry in public as crime has increased. Victorinox said any bladeless offerings wouldn't replace its selection of Swiss Army Knives. Joe Hernandez
Stormy Daniels to continue testifying at Trump N.Y. trial when it resumes Thursday The adult film actress testified Tuesday in Donald Trump's criminal trial, with details about an alleged sexual encounter that prompted the ex-president's lawyers to ask for a mistrial. It was denied. Leila Fadel Andrea Bernstein
National Migrants claiming asylum can be allowed into the U.S. Here's how it works Asylum rules in the U.S. paired with millions of cases backing up immigration courts are causing a major headache for the country. Steve Inskeep Ally Schweitzer
National Panera says it will stop serving 'Charged Sips' drinks at center of lawsuits Panera Bread said it's discontinuing its Charged Sips drinks that were tied to at least two wrongful death lawsuits due to their high caffeine content. The Associated Press