Appeals court halts House interview with ex-Trump prosecutor

A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked House Republicans from questioning a former Manhattan prosecutor about the criminal case against ex-President Donald Trump, the latest twist in a legal battle between Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office and the House Judiciary Committee.
Suspect in deadly Maine shootings to appear in court

A Maine man who police say confessed to shooting seven people — killing four of them — is due to appear before a judge.
The Supreme Court fight over an abortion pill: What’s next?

The Supreme Court initially gave itself a deadline of Wednesday to decide whether women seeking access to a widely used abortion pill would face more restrictions while a court case plays out.
Ask a real estate pro: What can I do about neighbor’s eyesore property?

A reader asks real estate lawyer Gary Singer: What can we do about neighbor’s rundown property?
‘Too much to learn’: Schools race to catch up kids’ reading

Many American third graders aren’t reading well — and that poses an urgent problem.
Movie theaters and streamers may end up friends, after all

Not long ago, some were predicting more and more films would be diverted from theaters and sent straight into homes.
SpaceX takes second shot at launching biggest rocket

SpaceX is trying for the second time this week to launch the biggest and most powerful rocket.
Tornadoes kill 3 in central US; new storms possible Thursday

Strong storms with tornadoes and hail have killed at least three people in the central United States.
Body recovered from rubble of collapsed NYC parking garage

Search crews have recovered a body from the rubble of a collapsed parking garage in New York City.
California city audits police who sent racist, abusive texts

A California city voted Tuesday to audit its troubled police department after racist text messages sent by officers were made public earlier this month.
