Trump Nominates Chad Wolf To Be Homeland Security Chief Wolf has headed the department in an acting capacity since November. It is unclear if the GOP-controlled Senate will vote to confirm him. Vanessa Romo
Florida Judge Rules State Order Requiring Schools To Reopen 'Unconstitutional' The judge says the order disregards safety and denies local school boards' decision-making power. The Florida Department of Education has appealed the ruling. Rachel Treisman
TikTok Sues Trump To Block U.S. Ban The White House has targeted the Chinese-owned app with an executive order that would effectively ban it from operating in the U.S. Lawyers for TikTok say the president's action is unconstitutional. Bobby Allyn
Wisconsin Deploys National Guard After Shooting Of Black Man Sparks Protests A video that appears to show police shooting a man several times at close range has been met with outrage. Gov. Tony Evers on Monday has deployed the state's National Guard. Emma Bowman
Families Of Inmates Fear Postal Service Cuts Will Make Communicating Harder The pandemic has made it hard for prisoners to keep in touch with their families. Loved ones now worry that recent changes to the Postal Service could make staying in touch even harder
NAACP Legal Defense Fund Challenges Police Union Contracts NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Monique Dixon of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, about the organization's suggestions for improving transparency in police contracts.
College Football This Fall Could Create Legal Troubles For NCAA NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Ellen Zavian about universities pushing for football to return when students aren't on campus and what that means for the NCAA's definition of amateurism.
Massachusetts Prosecutor To Review 2011 Probe Into Shooting Of Black Man By Police Eurie Stamps was killed during a drug raid at his home. Police were reportedly looking for his stepson and another man. Prosecutors said the shooting was accidental and the officer wasn't charged. Brakkton Booker
Golden State Killer Sentenced To Life In Prison Without Possibility Of Parole Joseph James DeAngelo, now 74, admitted to committing more than a dozen murders in the 1970s and '80s after investigators identified him using public genealogy websites to trace his DNA. Laurel Wamsley
Lori Loughlin, Husband Set To Be Sentenced in College Admissions Scheme The actress, best known as Aunt Becky in the sitcom Full House, and her fashion designer husband Mossimo Giannulli are expected to be sentenced Friday. They pleaded guilty to fraud charges in May. Brakkton Booker