Texas parents of transgender kids discuss Gov. Abbott's gender-affirming care order NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with two parents who are each raising a transgender child in Texas about Gov. Greg Abbott's directive to investigate certain gender affirming care as child abuse. Mallory Yu
Magic mushroom advocates want psilocybin on Washington's ballot in November State lawmakers let a magic mushroom legalization bill die. Now advocates want it on Washington's ballot. Paige Browning
New book traces Black women’s innovative advances across the history of human rights ‘Black women have been deeply engaged in trying to figure out how to get this country to accept, to understand, to learn about human rights.’ Kendra Hanna
Jury in the first Jan. 6 trial finds Capitol riot defendant Guy Reffitt guilty Members of the jury found Guy Reffitt guilty on all counts for his participation in the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. It's the first trial stemming from the events of that day. Tom Dreisbach
Enrique Tarrio, who led the Proud Boys, is arrested over the U.S. Capitol attack Enrique Tarrio may not have physically taken part on the Jan. 6 breach, but the Justice Department has charged him for allegedly leading the advance planning and taking credit for it on social media. Vanessa Romo
Jury selection to begin for 4 men accused in plot to kidnap Michigan's governor A trial starts Tuesday for four men accused of planning to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. The men's attorneys plan to argue that they were entrapped.
Pentagon asks Supreme Court to allow it to stop the deployment of unvaccinated SEALs The request comes after a federal judge in Texas blocked the Navy from halting the deployment of Navy SEALs who won't comply with the military's vaccine mandate. Nina Totenberg
What a Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson could bring to the Supreme Court NPR's Michel Martin to speaks with Fatima Goss Graves, president and CEO of the National Women's Law Center, about the historic nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court.
Ketanji Brown Jackson could bring public defender background to Supreme Court NPR's Michel Martin to speaks with former Federal Public Defender Martin Sabelli about why he thinks so few public defenders are appointed to federal judgeships.
Rioters plea guilty this week as Jan. 6 panel alleges Trump broke the law Scott Simon speaks with independent journalist Marcy Wheeler, who covers national security, about the latest developments in the Jan. 6 insurrection trial. Scott Simon