A victim of the Brooklyn subway shooting is suing the gun maker Glock Ilene Steur, who was one of 10 people injured in the April attack, says in the lawsuit that Glock's marketing practices made it possible for the shooting suspect to buy one of the company's guns. Joe Hernandez
The story about how the Uvalde gunman entered the school is shifting Texas officials had said a teacher propped door open at Robb Elementary just before a gunman entered and carried out a mass shooting — but they now acknowledge that the woman closed the door. Bill Chappell
Red flag laws, not gun control, are the way to stop mass shootings, proponent says NPR's Rachel Martin talks to David French, senior editor of The Dispatch, about the Second Amendment and calls for red flag laws, following mass shootings in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas.
Uvalde locals grapple with the school police chief's role Uvalde residents struggle to reconcile what they know of the well-liked lawman, Pete Arredondo. The Associated Press
Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law from taking effect In a 5-to-4 vote, the court granted a request from Big Tech industry trade groups, which argued the law would unleash a flood of racist, hateful and other extremist content on social media platforms. Bobby Allyn
Five things to know about one of the deadliest federal prisons Federal prisoners said to be the most dangerous are sent to a special unit at a prison in Illinois. NPR and the Marshall Project uncovered violence, abuse and deaths there. Here are five takeaways. Christie Thompson, The Marshall Project
How the newest federal prison became one of the deadliest Federal prisoners said to be the most dangerous are sent to a special unit at an Illinois penitentiary. NPR and The Marshall Project have uncovered violence, abuse and a string of inmate deaths there. Christie Thompson, The Marshall Project
Canada's government moves to make selling or importing handguns illegal The laws to freeze Canada's total number of handguns likely will be enacted this fall. Other new rules strengthen "red flag" laws and require all rifles be modified to hold no more than five rounds. The Associated Press
The evolving narrative of what happened at Uvalde the day of the shooting Law enforcement is still investigating the shooting at Robb Elementary School. But accounts from officials have offered a confusing look at the timeline of Tuesday's shooting. Jaclyn Diaz
Ted Cruz walks away from a reporter who asked why the U.S. has so many mass shootings "Is this the moment to reform gun laws?" British reporter Mark Stone from Sky News asked the U.S. senator. Ayana Archie