Criminal Justice Reform Advocates Say They're Anxious To See More Action From Biden President Biden pledged that criminal justice reform would be a key theme of his administration. But some advocates say they're anxious to see more action. Carrie Johnson
Biden's New Infrastructure Might Begin To Dismantle Racist Urban Planning NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with UCLA historian Eric Avila about the impact of Biden's infrastructure plan on racist urban planning.
Rachel Levine Questions State Bills Targeting Transgender Health Care "I think people fear what they don't understand," says Dr. Rachel Levine, assistant secretary for health and the first openly transgender person to serve in a Senate-confirmed position. Becky Sullivan
Obama Transportation Secretary Hid Foreign Cash Loan Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood took $50,000 from an associate of a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire while in office in 2012. Jaclyn Diaz
4 Killed In Shooting At Office Building In California Police in Orange found "multiple victims" when they arrived at an office complex Wednesday. Two other people were injured in the incident, including the suspect. Jaclyn Diaz
San Francisco Man Who Threatened Asian Woman In Bakery Arrested For Hate Crime The victim first called police on Sunday when she says Darrell Hunter entered the store threatening to shoot Chinese people. Officials arrested him days later when he returned to menace her. Vanessa Romo
Supreme Court Weighs Whether NCAA Is Illegally 'Fixing' Athlete Compensation The players contend the NCAA is operating a classic conspiracy to fix prices in the labor market. The NCAA maintains that expanding benefits would threaten "amateurism." Nina Totenberg
Chauvin Trial: Witnesses Describe Officers' Fatal Detention Of George Floyd "Even I said to the officer, I said, 'man, he said he can't breathe.' They said, 'if he keep talking, well, he can breathe,'" said Charles McMillian, who testified that he pulled over to observe. Bill Chappell
When It Comes To Email, Some Prisoners Say Attorney-Client Privilege Has Been Erased Within the Federal Bureau of Prisons, inmates are asked to "voluntarily" agree to electronic monitoring in order to use the bureau's email system. But critics say there's nothing voluntary about it. Carrie Johnson
2 Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump For Injuries Sustained During Jan. 6 Riot Two U.S. Capitol police officers argue former President Donald Trump is responsible for the injuries they received during the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol. Jaclyn Diaz