Congress Fails To Reach Agreement On New COVID-19 Relief Bill Congress is stalled in the latest round of stimulus talks, as they try to negotiate another round of pandemic relief payments. What are the economic consequences for Americans? Scott Horsley
Hiroshima Atomic Bombing Raising Questions 75 Years Later The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were said at the time to be justified as the only way to end World War II. Seventy five years later, legal experts say they would now be war crimes. David Welna
Louisiana Supreme Court Won't Review Life Sentence For Man Who Stole Hedge Clippers In a dissent, Chief Justice Bernette Johnson compared Fair Wayne Bryant's sentence to "Pig Laws" in the years after Reconstruction, which enacted harsh penalties for theft and other petty crimes. Laurel Wamsley
How Seattle's Police Chief Has Navigated The City's Protests For Racial Justice Being a Police Chief in 2020 is precarious. Carmen Best, Seattle's first Black female chief, has some tactics for keeping her job and protecting her department from the "defund the police" movement. Martin Kaste
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Swears In During 100 Mile Run Jill Karofsky celebrated two major milestones recently. She was sworn in to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in mile 35 out of a 100 mile marathon. The Justice says she'll celebrate with a Wisconsin beer.
Amnesty International Documents 125 Incidents Of Police Violence Against Protesters The instances spanned 40 states and the District of Columbia, and allege excessive force by state and local police, and National Guard troops and federal agents against racial justice protesters. Laurel Wamsley
Nevada Gov. On A Law That Expands Mail-In Voting NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak about a new bill to expand mail-in voting during times of emergency that he signed Monday.
Class Action Lawsuit Claims TikTok Steals Kids' Data And Sends It To China A lawsuit alleging that TikTok collects and sends American users' data to China could cost the company hundreds of millions of dollars. Bobby Allyn
Microsoft Consults With Trump About Ongoing Talks To Buy TikTok From Chinese Firm In its first public acknowledgement of a deal that could be worth in the billions of dollars, Microsoft said it is continuing talks with TikTok about a potential takeover of the hugely popular app. Bobby Allyn
Official who collected reports on journalists and protesters has been reassigned Brian Murphy was removed from his post at the DHS' Office of Intelligence and Analysis following news that his office compiled reports on protesters and journalists in Portland, Ore. Emma Bowman