Richmond Gun Rally: Thousands Of Gun Owners Converge On Virginia Capitol On MLK Day "This is about losing one of the base freedoms that we have," a gun rights backer says in Richmond. The city is under a state of emergency, and some streets have been barricaded to prevent violence. Bill Chappell
San Francisco's New DA: 'What We Have Been Doing Is Not Working' NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Chesa Boudin, who was recently sworn-in as San Francisco's district attorney, about his vision for the office and using restorative justice in the criminal system.
Impeachment Trial Takes 4 Candidates Off Campaign Trail The Democratic senators running for president are making their pitches to voters before they get stuck in Washington to attend the impeachment trial as jurors. Scott Detrow
Florida Supreme Court Rules Convicted Felons Must Pay Fines To Vote NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ari Berman, Mother Jones' voting rights reporter, about the latest news on Florida's legislation that allows former felons to vote.
After A Fall At Baylor, Ken Starr Became A Fox Regular, And Then, A Trump Defender Ken Starr was stripped of his presidency at Baylor University in 2016, accused of overseeing an administration that ignored a campus sexual assault scandal. Cat Schuknecht
Seattle Police Chief identifies, denounces officer fired for social media posts. Seattle Police Chief identifies, denounces officer fired for social media posts. Kim Malcolm
What's in your wallet? It's time for air travelers to get real about Real ID Effective this October, a standard Oregon or Washington driver's license won't pass muster with the Transportation Security Administration to board a... Tom Banse
U.S. Virgin Islands Officials: Epstein Trafficked Girls On Private Island Until 2018 The Virgin Islands Attorney General's Office says Epstein recruited and abused young women and girls over two decades on his two private islands. Some victims allegedly were as young as 11 years old. Bobby Allyn
Trump Broke Budget Law In Withholding Ukraine Aid, Says Government Watchdog A nonpartisan federal watchdog agency ruled President Trump broke a budget law by withholding aid from Ukraine — a decision that may fuel the push to call witnesses at his Senate impeachment trial. Ayesha Rascoe
Investigation Reveals Detroit Overcharged Homeowners On Property Tax After Recession Mary Louise Kelly talks with Detroit News reporter Christine MacDonald about her investigation into the city of Detroit overtaxing homeowners after the recession, leaving scores of residents in debt.