Supreme Court Hears Arguments On Medieval Art Collection That Was Sold To Nazis The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in a case that involves a rare collection of medieval art Jewish art dealers were forced to sell to the Nazis in 1935. Nina Totenberg
Police In Ohio Say Slain Black Man Brandished A Gun; Family Says He Held A Sandwich The Franklin County Sheriff's Office said a deputy shot and killed 23-year-old Casey Goodson on Friday. Law enforcement recovered a gun. Goodson's attorneys say he was licensed to carry a firearm. Brakkton Booker
Trump Weakens Protections For Class Of Federal Workers Just before the election, President Trump issued an executive order creating a new category of federal employees, which some worry may politicize the civil service. Brian Naylor
Opinion: The Truth About Pardons The history of presidential pardons is often surprising, and revealing. Scott Simon
Judge Orders Trump Administration To Restore DACA As It Existed Under Obama Federal Judge Nicholas Garaufis instructed the Department of Homeland Security to begin accepting new applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program as soon as Monday. Vanessa Romo
Baratunde Thurston: How To Citizen This year's election saw historic voter turnout. But in a divided democracy, how else can we commit to our civic duties? This hour, Baratunde Thurston joins Manoush with ideas on how to citizen. NPR/TED Staff
Despite Signing The Great American Outdoors Act, Enforcement Has Been Sporadic President Trump signed a big public lands conservation bill this summer. But so far the White House's implementation of the new law has been scattershot and controversial. Kirk Siegler
Democrats Push 'Abolition Amendment' To Fully Erase Slavery From U.S. Constitution Congressional Democrats seek to remove the "punishment" clause from the 13th Amendment which allows members of prison populations to be used as cheap and free labor. Brakkton Booker
Facebook Sued By Justice Dept. For Allegedly Discriminating Against U.S. Workers The U.S. Department of Justice alleged Facebook reserved more than 2,600 jobs over almost two years specifically for temporary visa holders it intended to sponsor for permanent residency. Dustin Jones
Kenosha Protest Shooting Suspect Kyle Rittenhouse Ordered To Stand Trial The teenager is accused of killing two people and injuring another during demonstrations over the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man who was left paralyzed. Brakkton Booker