Special Counsel says Trump committed 'private crimes' in bid to stay in power, how could the war in the Middle East affect markets, and how to have more energy.
Fox to pay $787.5 million to settle Dominion's defamation lawsuit, Biden-McCarthy escalate debt ceiling sniping, and refined carbs and red meat driving global rise in type 2 diabetes.
President Biden says banking system is safe after Silicon Valley Bank collapse, Democrats seek to pivot on crime, and are your bank deposits covered by FDIC insurance.
Winter storm packing snow, freezing rain moves across US, President Biden heads to NYC to blunt criticism that he is soft on crime, and Milwaukee police officer shot in the line duty gifted tickets to the big game.
As courthouses reopen for in-person hearings, Emily Zantow from The Washington Times explores the mountain of long-delayed cases that built up during the pandemic.
The trace amounts of precious metals in catalytic converters make them a top target for criminals. Nathan Bomey from USA Today explains why theft of the car part has soared in recent months.
Could President Trump pardon his former lawyer Michael Cohen and his former campaign chairman Paul Manafort? Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Byron Tau tells Gordon.
Listen as childcare expert Florence Ann Romano tells Jennifer Kushinka how parents should talk to their children about the recent violent crimes occurring in Chicago.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Zolan Kanno-Youngs tells Mike Gavin how the gang databases are divisive; police say systems help prevent violence while critics claim they lack oversight and unfairly target minorities.
College athletes booted from universities over serious charges are finding homes at other schools. Melissa Korn from the Wall Street Journal has the story.
Outdated systems for gathering national crime data have made it difficult for law enforcement agencies to know how to deploy their resources. Devlin Barrett of the Wall Street Journal has more.