The New York Times' Charlie Savage explains to NPR's Korva Coleman the implications of newly declassified FBI documents about Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
Republicans claim the 412 pages reveal FBI bias in favor of Hillary Clinton; Democrats say the documents are evidence of deep connections between Russia and the Trump campaign.
Human rights advocates argue that immigrants in detention along the border are being held in conditions that violate basic standards. One family relates the situation under which they were detained.
At a facility in San Antonio, reunited immigrant families are arriving for medical care and processing. Most are moving on to stay with relatives while they await immigration proceedings.
There's a growing movement of MDs working to include recognition of people with disabilities in their profession — and how those disabilities might actually make them better doctors.
The former presidential candidate says it's "deeply disturbing" that President Trump hasn't taken a firm stance against Russian interference in the U.S. election.
Police say the gunman surrendered after he barricaded in a Trader Joe's and held an unknown number of bystanders hostage in the city's Silver Lake neighborhood. One woman was killed inside the store.