Will Washington's new gun restrictions hold up in court? The sale of gun magazines that hold more then 10 r Katie Campbell
The federal government will allow states to stop charging families for foster care Following an NPR investigation, the Department of Health and Human Services issued guidance to state and county officials that lets them stop charging parents whose children are placed in foster care. Joseph Shapiro
Abortion-rights advocates in the 13 trigger law states refuse to give up post-Roe For abortion-rights defenders, the fall of Roe v. Wade was a disaster in slow motion. That made the blow no less painful. Thirteen people with personal connections to the issue share their stories. Vanessa Romo
Supporters of Brittney Griner continue to call for Russia to release her NPR's A Martinez talks to Terri Jackson, executive director of the union representing WNBA players, about star player Brittney Griner, who is on trial in Russia on drug charges.
Does SCOTUS ruling on public school prayer cross the line dividing church and state? ‘This is a Navy town. We have kids that have come with their families. We've got Sikhs, and Muslims, and Jews, and Christians of all brands and stripes. You cannot pray one prayer and have it fit all. It doesn't work.’ Kim Malcolm
Immigration advocates are cheering the Supreme Court's decision on 'Remain in Mexico' The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration in a major immigration ruling. The Court says the government can roll back the so-called "Remain in Mexico" policy implemented by President Trump. Joel Rose
How the Supreme Court could radically reshape elections for president and Congress The justices have agreed to hear a case next term about how much power state legislatures have over how congressional and presidential elections are run. It could upend election laws across the U.S. Hansi Lo Wang
Emmett Till's family seeks the arrest of a woman after a 1955 warrant is found A warrant for an arrest was discovered last week by searchers inside a file folder that had been placed in a box, said Leflore County Circuit Clerk Elmus Stockstill. The Associated Press
The dealer that sold the gun used in the Oxford High School shooting is being sued Four students were killed in the mass shooting in Michigan last November. Seven people were also injured, including a student whose parents are suing Acme Shooting Goods, the weapons dealer. Jaclyn Diaz
R. Kelly is sentenced to 30 years in prison The R&B star was convicted in New York last year of sexual exploitation of a child, bribery, sex trafficking and racketeering. Anastasia Tsioulcas