Jury returns not guilty verdicts in trial of Stefon Diggs

Testimony resumes in the trial of Stefon Diggs, the former New England Patriots player accused of attacking his private chef at his home last year.
Matthew Perry’s ‘Friends’ keepsakes and artwork go up for auction for foundation named for him

Matthew Perry’s “Friends” memorabilia, scripts and artwork will be auctioned by Heritage Auctions to support the Matthew Perry Foundation and addiction recovery efforts.
Department of Justice sues Denver over its 1989 assault weapons ban

The Trump administration sued Denver and its police department seeking to strike down an assault weapons ban that has been in place since 1989.
Saint Albert’s Lilli Denton turns relentless work ethic into record-breaking results

Saint Albert senior Lilli Denton is rewriting Iowa track history while balancing four sports
The Presidential Physical Fitness Award is back as Trump revives annual fitness test in US schools

President Trump revived the Presidential Physical Fitness Award as part of his push to return an annual physical fitness test to America’s schools.
Dream apartment or a scam? Here’s how to spot fake rental listings to avoid getting duped

Scammers copy real listings and switch out the agent’s contact information with their own.
Republicans eye $1 billion in taxpayer funds for Trump ballroom security

Senate Republicans are seeking to allocate $1 billion to the U.S. Secret Service to shore up security for President Donald Trump’s future White House ballroom, as part of a broader immigration enforcement package.
Watch: New trailer for ‘The Odyssey’ released

A new trailer for Christopher Nolan’s “The Odyssey” offers a first look at the star-studded epic ahead of its summer release.
FAA employee in New Hampshire accused of sending email threatening to kill Trump

A Federal Aviation Administration employee in New Hampshire is accused of sending an email to the White House threatening to kill President Donald Trump after using his work computer to research assassination attempts and related topics.
Are Democrats growing more accepting of political violence? Here’s a closer look

We looked through recent polling to get a sense of how broad the support for political violence is among Democrats and other Americans.