Capitol police sergeant discusses upcoming Jan. 6 hearings NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Capitol Police Sergeant Aquilino Gonell about the upcoming Jan. 6 hearings. Ashish Valentine
Three Arizona police officers are placed on leave after looking on as a man drowned Sean Bickings, 34, drowned after beginning to swim in Tempe Town Lake. Officers watched from the shore as Bickings struggled in the water. Joe Hernandez
Abortion rights activists say there's still work to do after Supreme Court leak Abortion rights opponents are both excited and sobered at the prospect that the Supreme Court could overturn Roe v. Wade, saying they are ready to wage the next battles in both blue and red states. Jennifer Ludden
A $3M settlement was reached in a lawsuit over Andrew Brown Jr.'s death Brown was shot and killed in his car by sheriff's deputies more than a year ago. The family of Andrew Brown Jr. had filed a $30 million civil rights lawsuit in 2021. The Associated Press
Mass shootings are renewing calls for an assault weapons ban in Washington state Kim Malcolm talks with State Senator Patty Kuderer, D-Bellevue about why she supports the passage of additional gun safety measures in Washington state, including a ban on assault weapons. Kim Malcolm
Paramount Pictures faces copyright lawsuit over 'Top Gun: Maverick' Ehud Yonay wrote the 1983 magazine story that inspired the original Top Gun film. His widow and son say they recovered the copyright and that Paramount didn't secure the film rights before the sequel. Joe Hernandez
Proud Boys leader and 4 top members are charged with seditious conspiracy for Jan. 6 The leader of the far-right Proud Boys and four associates have been charged with seditious conspiracy related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Carrie Johnson
The U.S. men's national soccer team wore orange armbands in support of gun control The team also sent a letter to Congress urging members to vote for stricter gun legislation in the aftermath of several recent mass shootings across the nation. Joe Hernandez
This is how handguns and assault weapons affect the human body The effect of assault weapons is much greater in children, as the surface area of their organs and arteries are smaller, said Dr. Joseph Sakran, a trauma surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Ayana Archie
The tragic history of police responding too late to active shooters In similar tragedies over the years, police encountered similar problems during the shootings at Columbine High School in 1999 and at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Jaclyn Diaz