Justice Department won't pursue contempt charges against Garland House Republicans held the attorney general in contempt for defying a subpoena, but prosecutors said he enjoys a legal shield because the president claimed executive privilege over tapes they sought. Carrie Johnson
Why providers say abortion ban exceptions continue to cause confusion Florida recently issued new guidance on when an abortion can be performed under exceptions, but providers say it has caused even more confusion. Regan McCarthy
Supreme Court strikes down Trump-era federal ban on bump stocks The Supreme Court has struck down the federal ban on bump stocks, declaring that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives exceeded its authority when it banned the devices. Nina Totenberg
Off the Charts: 87% of Washington voters say child care is a priority A new poll shows child care concerns transcend political and regional boundaries in Washington state. Teo Popescu
SCOTUS upholds Mifepristone access. What's next for the anti-abortion movement? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Kristen Waggoner, CEO and general counsel of the Alliance Defending Freedom, about Supreme Court preserved access to Mifepristone. Sarah Handel
Will the generational divide on support for Israel impact the presidential election? Biden faces waning support with voters under age 30, but his performance with older Americans is stronger. The generational split comes amid increased criticism for his response to the war in Gaza. Sacha Pfeiffer
U.S. and G7 countries agree to fund Ukraine's defense through seized Russian assets President Biden and U.S. allies have agreed to lend Ukraine billions backed by seized Russian assets.
Dads Caucus co-founder says he talks with Republicans ‘dad to dad’ on policy The Congressional Dads Caucus fights alongside the Congressional Mamas' Caucus for family-friendly policies.
Supreme Court says marketer is not entitled to a trademark for 'Trump too small' T-shirts The decision was a loss for part-time Democratic activist Steve Elster, who contended that the living-person exception to the trademark law violated his right of free speech. Nina Totenberg
A business leader, who's a vocal supporter of Trump, explains what corporations want NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to businessman and talk radio show host John Catsimatidis, CEO of Red Apple Group, about support for presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump among business leaders. Steve Inskeep