Florida Approves Bill Allowing Classroom Teachers To Be Armed It will be up to districts whether they want to allow teachers to be armed. Critics of the bill said it could make classrooms more dangerous to students. Laurel Wamsley
Jewish Family Loses Legal Battle To Recover Painting Stolen By Nazis The Spanish museum that purchased the artwork didn't know it was stolen. Under Spanish law, it belongs to the museum, the judge said. Matthew S. Schwartz
California Programs Helps People On Parole To Function In Society A re-entry program in San Bernardino, Calif., for released offenders is like a bridge between the world of corrections and the world of social services. The program helps people on parole transition. Elissa Nadworny
Attorney General Barr Faced Contentious Hearing, Gonzales Says NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ex-Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez about William Barr's decision not to appear on Capitol Hill for a second day of hearings. NPR's Tim Mak weighs in on the discussion.
Court Rules Against Caster Semenya, Says She Must Lower Testosterone To Compete The South African track star had sought to have new regulations about permissible testosterone levels in female athletes declared invalid. But Semenya says she "will once again rise above." Laurel Wamsley
Alabama Lawmakers Move To Outlaw Abortion In Challenge To Roe V. Wade The House overwhelmingly passed a bill Tuesday that could become the country's most restrictive abortion ban. It would make it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy. Debbie Elliott
British Judge Sentences Julian Assange To 50 Weeks In Prison The WikiLeaks founder, who had lived in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since 2012, delayed justice, the judge said. He faces a hearing Thursday on an extradition request from the U.S. government. Sasha Ingber
Barr Summary Of Russia Probe Lacked Context, Mueller Complains Rachel Martin talks to Georgetown University Law Center's Mary McCord about Robert Mueller's letter to Attorney General Barr, rebuking him for failing to "fully capture the context" of his conclusion.
Attorney General Barr To Testify On Capitol Hill About Mueller Report Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Judiciary Committee member and 2020 presidential candidate, about Barr testifying on the special counsel's report. NPR's Tamara Keith comments.
Mueller's Letter To Barr Complained That Trump-Russia Report Summary Lacked 'Context' The special counsel's letter to the attorney general may show a split over characterizations of the investigation's conclusions. It comes before Barr meets the Senate and House Judiciary Committees. Richard Gonzales