New York has tough gun laws, but that didn't prevent Buffalo's mass shooting There have been two mass shootings in New York since April. NPR's Rachel Martin asks gun control advocate Nick Suplina, if tougher gun laws would have made a difference.
A suspect has been arrested in a Dallas salon shooting that may be a hate crime A suspect has been arrested in connection with a shooting that wounded three women in a hair salon in the city's Koreatown, police said. Possible links to other shootings are being investigated. The Associated Press
New Zealand shooting survivor says violence achieved nothing The deadly attacks at two Christchurch mosques brought people together rather than sowing discord, one of the survivors says. The Associated Press
Supreme Court sides with Sen. Ted Cruz in campaign finance case At issue was a federal law that has been on the books for 20 years that barred federal candidates from raising more than $250,000 to repay loans made to their campaigns. Nina Totenberg
California church shooter was motivated by hate for Taiwanese people, officials say A gunman killed a 52-year-old man and wounded five others in an attack at a Southern California church on Sunday, authorities said. The Associated Press
Relatives honor Ruth Whitfield, 86, as a devoted mom, wife and grandmother Whitfield's children and grandchildren share treasured memories and calls to action at the event with their legal team, led by prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump. Rachel Treisman
Can the alleged Buffalo gunman be prosecuted under the Emmitt Till antilynching act? NPR's A Martinez talks to Adolphus Belk, Jr., a professor at Winthrop University in South Carolina, who says it is possible that the alleged shooter can be prosecuted under the act.
What is the 'Great Replacement' and how is it tied to the Buffalo shooting suspect? The suspect allegedly wrote a 180-page document filled with hateful rants about race and ties to the conspiracy theory, "Great Replacement". Dustin Jones
What we know about the victims of the Buffalo shooting The identities of Buffalo shooting victims have been trickling out, largely through family members speaking to media outlets. James Doubek
Eric Holder on Supreme Court term limits and other proposed reforms NPR's Michel Martin talks with former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder about the debate over changes to the Supreme Court, which he advocates for in his book Our Unfinished March.