Justice Department withheld and removed some Epstein files related to Trump An NPR investigation finds the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Trump. Stephen Fowler
A new lawsuit alleges DHS illegally tracked and intimidated observers Observers watching federal immigration enforcement in Maine who were told by agents they were "domestic terrorists" and would be added to a "database" or "watchlist" are now part of a new federal class action lawsuit. Jude Joffe-Block
Lawyer for plaintiffs in SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs talks about the ruling NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to attorney Neal Katyal, who argued on behalf of the plaintiffs to win the Supreme Court case against President Trump's global tariffs. Steve Inskeep
After mistrial, new trial for Texas ICE detention facility shooting case set to begin A new trial for the nine people connected to a July 2025 shooting outside an ICE detention facility in Alvarado, Texas, starts Monday. Toluwani Osibamowo
Court clears way for Louisiana law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms to take effect The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has cleared the way for a Louisiana law requiring displays of the Ten Commandments in public classrooms to take effect. The Associated Press
Trump throws a temper tantrum after tariff loss The battle over the tariffs began on day one of the president's second term when he signed an executive order that let him impose a wide range of tariffs on virtually every U.S. trading partner. Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs. We examine the court's opinion and the impact of tariffs on the broader economy. Scott Horsley
A U.S.-based wine importer reacts to his Supreme Court victory against Trump's tariffs NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Victor Schwartz, founder of New-York-based wine importer VOS Selections, about prevailing at the Supreme Court in his case against some of President Trump's tariffs. Scott Detrow
Police search former Prince Andrew's home a day after his arrest over Epstein ties Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the British former prince, is being investigated on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Associated Press
Economic analyst reacts to Supreme Court striking down Trump tariffs NPR's Michel Martin discusses the decision with Diane Swonk, economic advisor and chief economist at KPMG US.