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futures are little changed in after-hours trading on Wall Street following Monday's gains.
On Asia Pacific, market shares are higher.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stevens.
Former FBI Director James Comey is asking a judge to throw out the Justice Department's case against him.
As NPR's Kerry Johnson reports, Comey says he's only being prosecuted because President Trump targeted him.
Capitol Police officers are among the federal employees working without pay during the government shutdown.
As NPR's Sam Greenglass reports, they've already missed a paycheck.
The Supreme Court will consider whether marijuana users can be gun owners.
As KERA's Tawana Osibamowo reports,
The court review centers on the case of a Texas man's felony gun charge.
The Federal Appeals Court is giving the Trump administration the green light to send 200 Oregon National Guard troops into Portland.
The court state another court order that prevented President Trump from federalizing those troops.
The administration wants that order thrown out.
A jury has been seated in the murder trial of a former Illinois sheriff's deputy who's charged in the shooting death of Sonia Massey at her home in Springfield.
31-year-old Sean Grayson is charged with killing Massey while answering her 911 call for help.
A video of the July 2024 incident is posted online.