A Letter To My Mother — Just In Case Rapper and hip hop professor A.D. Carson witnessed Black people getting killed by the police over and over again. It made him start to doubt his own safety, and make plans for the unimaginable. A.D. Carson
The Debate Over Gun Laws Will Center On One Man This Week President Biden's pick to the lead the ATF, David Chipman, will get a confirmation hearing Wednesday. The agency helps enforce U.S. gun laws, but hasn't had a Senate-confirmed director in six years. Ryan Lucas
Inmate, Who Sought Execution By Firing Squad, Loses Supreme Court Appeal The death row inmate, who had brain surgery, claims that death by lethal injection would cause severe and painful seizures. The court refused to hear his plea, over dissent from the liberal justices. Nina Totenberg
More Than 100,000 Haitian Immigrants Can Apply For An Extension To Stay In The U.S. Eligible Haitians in the U.S. can apply for a new 18-month designation. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas cited security concerns, human rights abuses and poverty for the decision. Jaclyn Diaz
The Latest In The Fight Over Abortion Access The Supreme Court said it would take up a major abortion case that could open the door to overturning Roe v. Wade. Meanwhile, Texas Republicans are trying a new legal strategy to ban most abortions. Sarah McCammon
Jeffrey Epstein Guards Would Avoid Serving Jail Time In A New Deal With Prosecutors Noel and Thomas have admitted to lying about their failure to make rounds while they were assigned to monitor the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender the night he killed himself. Catherine Whelan
Medical Team For Soccer Star Diego Maradona Charged In His November Death The seven charged allegedly left the soccer legend in a worsening state following brain surgery in November, according to investigators. Jaclyn Diaz
Feds Seize 68 Lions, Tigers And Other Big Cats From Tiger King Park In Oklahoma Investigators say the animals were receiving a nutritionally deficient diet, inadequate and untimely veterinary care and insufficient shelter from the weather. Ryan Lucas
What We Know So Far About The Trump Organization Criminal Investigation The New York attorney general's office has expanded its probe of former President Donald Trump's business. Here's what that means — and what could come next for the criminal inquiry. Andrea Bernstein
Andrew Brown Jr. Did Not Use Vehicle As A Weapon Against Deputies, Attorney Says An attorney for Andrew Brown Jr.'s family is disputing a North Carolina prosecutor's contention that Brown used his vehicle as a deadly weapon against deputies who fatally shot him. Avie Schneider