"Abortion is safe, abortion is necessary, abortion is health care." Abortion rights activists crammed into City Hall Plaza protesting restrictions in other states. Casey Martin
Federal judge orders Seattle to fix police union contract Seattle’s civilian Community Police Commission says a federal judge has sent a “strong message” that more changes are needed in the city’s Police Department. Gil Aegerter
McDonald's Facing New Charges Of Sexual Harassment The incidents are alleged to have occurred at corporate and franchise stores in 20 cities. The company promises more training for employees and managers on its anti-harassment policy. Richard Gonzales
With Rove V. Wade Threatened, Abortion Rights Supporters Rally Abortion rights advocates have organized nationwide protests for Tuesday to push back against restrictive abortion bans passed in several states — including Alabama — in recent weeks. Sarah McCammon
How Trump's New Immigration Plan Will Affect Backlog Of Pending Cases NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jeffrey Chase, a former immigration judge, about how President Trump's new proposals will affect immigration courts.
Ohio State Doctor Sexually Abused At Least 177 Male Students, Investigation Finds The independent investigation concluded that university personnel were aware of the abuse as early as 1979, but that Richard Strauss kept abusing students until he retired nearly two decades later. Merrit Kennedy
The Anti-Abortion Demographic Gap NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women in Politics, about the social gaps between the authors of new anti-abortion laws — and those most affected.
Alabama Abortion Law Could Make Its Way To The Supreme Court Gov. Kay Ivey has signed into law the nation's toughest anti-abortion law. It bans abortions except in cases of a serious health risk to the mother. There is no exception for rape or incest. Nina Totenberg
FCC Wants Phone Companies To Start Blocking Robocalls By Default "The American people are fed up with illegal robocalls," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said. "And we believe that we need to make it easier for phone companies to block these robocalls." Merrit Kennedy
Ex-USC Coach Behind Fake Athletic Profiles In College Admissions Scam, Pleads Guilty Laura Janke had previously denied taking bribes for writing the phony biographies, but she is now the fourth corrupt coach to plead guilty. She's expected to testify against others in the case. Kirk Carapezza