National How Florida's six-week abortion ban will impact people in and around the state NPR's Juana Summers talks with economics professor Caitlin Myers, who has been tracking travel distances to abortion facilities, about the impact of Florida's ban on abortion after six weeks. Mallory Yu Sarah Handel Ailsa Chang
Harvey Weinstein's New York trial, round two, is likely to move forward in the fall The New York State Court of Appeals overturned Weinstein's 2020 conviction last week, ruling that his trial was unfair. Anastasia Tsioulcas
The Biden administration advances its aim to reclassify marijuana The Biden administration moves toward reclassifying marijuana as a less-dangerous drug. The president pledged in 2019 that he would decriminalize marijuana and expunge prior convictions for pot use. A Martinez Deepa Shivaram
National The DOJ is expected to recommend marijuana be reclassified as less dangerous The Justice Department is expected to send a recommendation to the White House Office of Management and Budget that marijuana be rescheduled as a less-dangerous drug. Ryan Lucas
World A proposed Russia-style 'foreign agents' law sparks protests in country of Georgia A controversial draft bill in the small former Soviet republic of Georgia's parliament targets the country's civil society. Critics say the bill shows Kremlin influence. Charles Maynes
Fox News pulls down series as Hunter Biden threatens lawsuit Fox News has taken down a six-part series in which it staged a mock trial of hypothetical criminal charges against Hunter Biden after the president's son threatened to sue the network. David Folkenflik
The Biden administration is moving to reclassify marijuana. Here's what that means The Justice Department is expected to propose a new, lower classification for marijuana that would lessen restrictions on the drug. But there's another review process to come. Deepa Shivaram
Eight newspapers sue OpenAI, Microsoft for copyright infringement The New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune and others contend that the tech companies illegally copied their work without seeking permission or ever paying the publishers. Bobby Allyn
The 2nd week of testimony is about to begin in Trump's N.Y. hush money trial Prosecutors say former President Donald Trump conspired to alter the outcome of the 2016 election by paying hush money to bury negative stories, and then covered it up by falsifying business records. Leila Fadel Andrea Bernstein
National Once a destination for abortion, Florida will soon have the most restrictive ban Florida had been a destination for people in the Deep South to get abortions, but on May first a six-week abortion ban goes into effect there, making the region the most restrictive for the procedure. Rosemary Westwood