Group-Chat App Discord Says It Banned More Than 2,000 Extremist Communities The popular platform also reported on Monday that it deleted more than 300 communities, known on the site as "servers," that were dedicated to the conspiracy theory QAnon. Bobby Allyn
Justice Clarence Thomas Takes Aims At Tech And Its Power 'To Cut Off Speech' Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said social media companies are "sufficiently akin" to public utilities and should be "regulated in this manner." Bobby Allyn
Oath Keepers Founder Is Under Scrutiny, Court Documents Show The Oath Keepers are a far-right militia group. Court documents indicate Stewart Rhodes, the group's founder, is being scrutinized in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Ryan Lucas
Minneapolis Pastor On Chauvin Trial: 'Justice Is Supposed To Be Blind' The Worldwide Outreach for Christ in south Minneapolis is at the same intersection where George Floyd was killed. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Pastor Curtis Farrar about the Derek Chauvin trial.
Derek Chauvin's Trial Is A Significant Moment In Our History NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with columnist Michele Norris and writer Charles Blow about the significance of the Derek Chauvin trial.
Capitol Security Task Force Member On Recommendations In Wake Of Latest Attack NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Buchanan about how Friday's attack at a U.S. Capitol checkpoint affects the ongoing security review in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot.
Criminal Justice Reform Advocates Say They're Anxious To See More Action From Biden President Biden pledged that criminal justice reform would be a key theme of his administration. But some advocates say they're anxious to see more action. Carrie Johnson
Biden's New Infrastructure Might Begin To Dismantle Racist Urban Planning NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with UCLA historian Eric Avila about the impact of Biden's infrastructure plan on racist urban planning.
Rachel Levine Questions State Bills Targeting Transgender Health Care "I think people fear what they don't understand," says Dr. Rachel Levine, assistant secretary for health and the first openly transgender person to serve in a Senate-confirmed position. Ari Shapiro
Obama Transportation Secretary Hid Foreign Cash Loan Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood took $50,000 from an associate of a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire while in office in 2012. Jaclyn Diaz