Immigrants are suing the U.S. government over delays in citizenship process A group of immigrants say their U.S. citizenship applications are stuck in storage. NPR's Elissa Nadworny discusses why with attorney Kate Melloy Goettel.
Survivors of the 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting are disappointed in Texas laws Ayesha Rascoe talks with Flo and Scot Rice. She was wounded in the shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas 4 years ago, and he participated in Gov. Greg Abbott's roundtables on school safety. Ayesha Rascoe
Student who turned to activism after a mass shooting feels more urgency but less hope Students have been personally affected by mass shootings, including the 2012 attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School. A local student-turned-activist in Newton, Conn., sees the work as more urgent now. Tovia Smith
Here are the biggest shifts in the official account of the Uvalde school shooting "There's been a lot of things that have been said — some are correct, some are incorrect," Gov. Greg Abbott said the day after the shooting. But soon afterward, he would correct his own statements. Bill Chappell
Chicago archbishop adds his voice to the calls for gun safety legislation While some cardinals have sidestepped political discussions, Cupich spoke out against gun violence on Twitter hours after the shooting at Robb Elementary School. Rina Torchinsky
The Buffalo and Uvalde mass shootings have put some gun raffles on pause, for now Charitable gun raffles have proliferated in recent years as fundraisers for law enforcement and civic organizations. But recent mass shootings have caused some organizers to postpone or cancel. Scott Neuman
Uvalde special ed staffer seeks to depose gunmaker for a possible lawsuit Amy Marin was in Robb Elementary during the shooting. Now she seeks to find out if the gunmaker can be sued for marketing to minors. Laura Benshoff
The Depp verdict could bring a chilling effect for domestic abuse survivors The weeks-long trial lasted over a month and was broadcast live for millions to watch. Some advocates say the verdict could give even more pause for domestic violence survivors looking to speak out. Andrew Limbong
Lawmakers call for probe into deadly federal prison Following a Marshall Project/NPR report detailing violence and abuse at the newest federal penitentiary, three members of Congress asked the Justice Department's inspector general to investigate Christie Thompson, The Marshall Project
5 people dead at Tulsa medical building, in the 233rd mass shooting of 2022 "Four innocents and one shooter" are dead, says Jonathan Brooks of the Tulsa police department at a news conference on Wednesday. Fernando Alfonso III