Judge Dismisses NRA Bankruptcy Case, Heightening Risk For Dissolution Of Group A federal judge threw out the National Rifle Association's bid to declare bankruptcy Tuesday, allowing New York to proceed in its effort to dissolve the gun rights group for alleged "fraud and abuse." Tim Mak
2 Men Charged With Assaulting Police In Capitol Riot Ordered Jailed Pending Trial George Tanios and Julian Khater have been accused of conspiring to assault U.S. Capitol Police officers, including Brian Sicknick, who were protecting the Capitol on Jan. 6. Ryan Lucas
Former Guantanamo Special Envoy Advocates For Prison's Closure NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Lee Wolosky, former special envoy for Guantanamo under President Obama, about what it would take for President Biden to shut down the detention facility.
Deadly Protests Against Economic Inequality And Police Brutality Continue In Colombia NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Sergio Guzman, co-founder and Director of the Colombia Risk Analysis political consultancy, about protests in Colombia.
Justice Department Brings Federal Criminal Charges Against Derek Chauvin, 3 Others Prosecutors accuse the former officer and others of using excessive force and violating George Floyd's rights. The rare federal charges follow state charges in a trial where Chauvin was convicted. Carrie Johnson
U.N. Calls For Investigation As Police In Brazil Kill At Least 24 In Rio Drug Raid The operation aimed at alleged drug traffickers resulted in a terrifying shootout in one of the city's poorest slums. One police officer also died in the raid. Scott Neuman
Massachusetts Pioneers Rules For Police Use Of Facial Recognition Tech Massachusetts is implementing its first state-wide rules for police using controversial facial recognition systems. But not all privacy advocates agree that regulation is the right step. Emma Peaslee
Morning News Brief Florida Gov. DeSantis signed a strict new voting law. Indians are not happy with Modi as the COVID-19 crisis grows. And, advocates criticize Biden's immigration plans.
1 Year Later, The Video Of George Floyd's Death Has Lasting Impacts The video of George Floyd's death was critical evidence in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin. It's a video that may influence future trials and police training. Cheryl Corley
Grand Jury Indicts Puerto Rican Boxer Félix Verdejo In Death Of Pregnant Lover The indictment on Thursday also included charges against Verdejo's accomplice, who officials say was promised some payment to help drug, kill, and dispose of Keishla Marlen Rodríguez Ortiz. Vanessa Romo