Critics Say Anti-Protest Bill In Florida Threatens Freedom Of Speech Florida's Republican-led legislature is expected to approve a measure imposing new penalties on people who take part in protests. Critics say it targets minorities and violates freedom of speech. Greg Allen
Kentucky Law Limits Use Of No-Knock Warrants, A Year After Breonna Taylor's Killing Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear signed the partial ban on no-knock warrants at a ceremony on Friday as members of Taylor's family looked on. Rachel Treisman
Biden Sets Up Commission To Study Supreme Court Reform Friday's announcement comes amid a debate over the composition of the nine-member court that now has a 6-3 majority. Krishnadev Calamur
Georgia Secretary Of State Says New Voting Law 'Restores Confidence' Brad Raffensperger defended the security of his state's election against former President Donald Trump's claims of fraud. Now the official backs a new law promising election integrity. Ailsa Chang
Conspiracy Charges Bring Proud Boys' History Of Violence Into Spotlight Leading members of the far-right gang known as the Proud Boys are facing federal conspiracy charges in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Ahead of the riot, members of the group called for "war." Tom Dreisbach
Second Week Of Derek Chauvin Trial Comes To A Close At the murder trial of ex-police officer Derek Chauvin, the county medical examiner is expected to take the stand as the prosecution prepares to wrap up its case. Cheryl Corley
Morning News Brief The Derek Chauvin trial will wrap up a second week. Violent protests continue to take place in Ireland. And, efforts to ban assault-style weapons in Colorado wane.
Man Indicted For Attacking Officer With Skateboard During U.S. Capitol Riot Federal investigators continue to make arrests into the insurrection at the Capitol months after the siege. Jaclyn Diaz
Amazon Union Election: 'No' Votes Outnumber 'Yes' Votes At End Of 1st Day Of Counting Hand counting will continue on Friday. So far, more than two-thirds of the tallied votes are against unionizing. Alina Selyukh
'Stop Lying': Muslim Rights Group Sues Facebook Over Claims It Removes Hate Groups The civil rights group says Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised Congress and the public the network would move fast to take down posts that break its rules, but anti-Muslim bigotry is still present. Bobby Allyn