George Floyd's Death Stokes Calls For Minneapolis Officers To Be Charged Neither Floyd's family nor Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey appear satisfied by the firing of four officers after a video depicting an officer's knee on Floyd's neck inspired national outrage this week. Colin Dwyer
Surveillance Bill Once Again Tripped Up With New Opposition From Justice Department Attorney General William Barr would recommend that the White House veto the legislation, which the House is set to vote on Wednesday, according to the DOJ. He helped draft an earlier version. Philip Ewing
4 Police Officers Fired After A Black Man Dies In Minneapolis Police Custody In a video, the man repeatedly cries out and says, "I cannot breathe," while the officer continues to push down on the man's neck with his knee. The man has been identified as George Floyd. Austin Horn
White Woman Who Called Police On Black Bird-Watcher In Central Park Has Been Fired A black man says he asked a white woman in Central Park to put her dog on a leash. His video, which has gone viral, shows her telling emergency operators that the man is threatening her and her dog. Brakkton Booker
Federal Judge Rules Florida Law Restricting Voting Rights For Felons Unconstitutional A U.S. District judge has ruled that the law, which would have required felons to pay court-related debts before they can register to vote, discriminates against those who cannot afford the payments. Jason Breslow
Georgia Investigators 'Confident' In Arrests Made In Ahmaud Arbery Case William "Roddie" Bryan has said he was a witness. "I can tell you that if we believed he was a witness we wouldn't have arrested him," the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation says. Brakkton Booker
Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli To Plead Guilty In College Admissions Scandal Loughlin is facing two months in prison and a $150,000 fine, according to the recommendations of the plea agreement. Her husband is facing five months in prison and a $250,000 fine. Brakkton Booker
Barr Doesn't Expect Russia Probe To Lead To Criminal Investigation Of Obama Or Biden The attorney general told reporters that U.S. Attorney John Durham's inquiry on "potential criminality is focused on others." Alana Wise
Democrats Launch Probe Into Trump's Firing Of State Department Inspector General Steve Linick is the fourth government watchdog President Trump has fired or sought to remove in the last six weeks. Hannah Hagemann
Policing During The Coronavirus Crisis NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Fraternal Order of Police National President Patrick Yoes about the difficulties the coronavirus pandemic is creating for law enforcement officers.