A question of intent: Is what's happening in Gaza genocide? As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously reticent scholars have changed their minds. Majd Al-Waheidi
Victim's widow files the first lawsuit after January's D.C.-area midair crash Family members of a passenger who died in the January collision are suing American Airlines, PSA Airlines, and the federal government. It's the first of what could be dozens of lawsuits. Joel Rose
Examining Kimmel's brief suspension and Trump's threats to free speech Jimmy Kimmel Live! is back, but New York Times reporter Adam Liptak and former Washington Post editor Marty Baron say the Trump administration is using federal power to control speech and the press. Terry Gross
The 'dark patterns' at the center of FTC's lawsuit against Amazon This week, the trial starts in a consequential FTC lawsuit against Amazon. The suit alleges that Amazon for years "tricked" people into buying Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to cancel. Monica Nickelsburg
Did Amazon trick people into paying for Prime? Federal case goes to trial The U.S. government says Amazon manipulated people into signing up for Prime memberships that were purposefully hard to cancel. The company says its designs and disclosures follow industry standards. Alina Selyukh
Georgia senators demand answers on more than a dozen deaths in immigration detention Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock are asking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for answers after more than a dozen people died in immigration detention, as the department rushes to expand. Ximena Bustillo
Unease grows at the Justice Department as Trump's threats get even more blunt President Trump is directing the Justice Department to prosecute his perceived political enemies, upending the career ranks and raising questions about selective prosecution. Carrie Johnson
Supreme Court allows Trump to fire -- for now -- remaining Democrat on FTC At issue is whether the president has the authority to dismiss the heads of those agencies that are protected by Congress. Nina Totenberg
Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump rests own case Ryan Routh, who is accused in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump on his golf course last year, called three witnesses and rested his defense after only a few hours of testimony on Monday. Greg Allen
Gov. Gavin Newsom signs bill banning law enforcement and ICE from wearing masks Federal immigration agents and other law enforcement officials will be banned from covering their faces under a new bill in California. Ayesha Rascoe