German Woman, 95, Charged With Complicity In More Than 10,000 Murders During WWII Despite her age, the case is being handled by a juvenile court, because she was under 21 when she worked at the camp. Bill Chappell
Cecilia Gentili On The repeal Of N.Y.'s 'Walking While Trans' Anti-Loitering Law NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with LGBTQ activist Cecilia Gentili about the repeal of New York's "walking while trans" anti-loitering law.
Florida Lawmakers Debate To Repeal Infamous Stand Your Ground Law In Florida, lawmakers in the state legislature will debate a bill that repeals the Stand Your Ground law. When Trayvon Martin was killed in 2012, the man who shot him used that law in his defense. Greg Allen
DOJ Charges 3 More Men For Roles in Capitol Riot Two men face federal conspiracy charges, and a third was indicted for obstructing an official proceeding. Jaclyn Diaz
Parler CEO Is Fired After 'Constant Resistance' Inside The Conservative-Friendly Site John Matze, Parler's chief executive, was ousted as the company struggles to find a way back online, with Big Tech companies cracking down on the site after the riot at the Capitol. Bobby Allyn
Supreme Court Says Germany Can't Be Sued In Nazi-Era Art Case The justices unanimously found that federal law barred suits against foreign governments accused of seizing their own citizens' property. The case now goes back to the lower court. Nina Totenberg
Justice Department Drops Race Discrimination Lawsuit Against Yale University The DOJ sued Yale over its use of race in admissions in October, citing discrimination against white and Asian American applicants. It withdrew the suit and Title VI violation notice on Wednesday. Rachel Treisman
Canada Lists Proud Boys As A Terrorist Group, Alongside ISIS And Al-Qaida The listing describes the Proud Boys as a violent neo-fascist organization whose members "espouse misogynistic, Islamophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, and/or white supremacist ideologies." Bill Chappell
Brian Sicknick, Capitol Police Officer Slain By Mob, Will Lie In Honor In Rotunda An arrival ceremony for Sicknick will take place once a motorcade carrying his remains along with members of his family reaches the Capitol. On Wednesday members of Congress will pay tribute to him. Brakkton Booker
Jeff Bezos To Step Down As Amazon's CEO New CEO will be Andy Jassy, the head of Amazon's cloud computing division. "As much as I still tap dance into the office, I'm excited about this transition.," Bezos said. Alina Selyukh