Massachusetts Senate Overrides Veto, Passes Law Expanding Abortion Access "Pregnant people who once faced near-insurmountable barriers accessing abortion care can now seize the right to control their own bodies," Senate President Emerita Harriette Chandler said Tuesday. Vanessa Romo
DOJ Decides Not To File Charges Against Officers In Deadly Shooting Of Tamir Rice NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Michael Balsamo of The Associated Press about the Department of Justice decision not to press charges against the officers involved in the shooting of Tamir Rice in 2014.
Justice Department Declines To Prosecute Cleveland Officers Who Killed Tamir Rice The department announced that it found insufficient evidence to "support federal criminal charges" against Timothy Loehmann and Frank Garmback. Vanessa Romo
U.S. And EU Condemn Jailing Of Lawyer Who Reported On Coronavirus In Wuhan Zhang Zhan was detained in May after reporting on the coronavirus response in China. Now, she faces years in prison as officials try to silence reports that differ from their own. Reese Oxner
Religion, Abortion, Guns And Race. Just The Start Of A New Supreme Court Menu Conservatives now have a 6-to-3 majority — a vote to spare on any given issue. Experts expect the new majority to move aggressively on an agenda more conservative than any seen since the 1930s. Nina Totenberg
U.S. Announces New Rules For Drones And Their Operators Drones represent the fastest-growing segment in the entire transportation sector. Companies such as Amazon, Walmart, and UPS have started testing drones to deliver goods to customers. Jaclyn Diaz
Chinese Video Game Tycoon, Netflix Producer, Dead After Alleged Poisoning Yoozoo Group CEO Lin Qi, 39, was also executive producer for an upcoming Netflix series. Reports suggest he may have been poisoned by a colleague. Jaclyn Diaz
Nashville Explosion: Mayor Discusses Latest Developments NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Mayor John Cooper about the Christmas Day explosion that left at least three people injured.
'Balloon Boy' Parents Pardoned By Colorado Governor For 2009 Hoax The incident captured the attention of many as authorities sought to save the boy, thought to be stuck in an airborne weather balloon. Later, authorities called the situation a hoax. Reese Oxner
Chinese Regulators Open Investigation Into E-Commerce Giant Alibaba China's State Administration for Market Regulation is focusing on allegations that Alibaba forces merchants on its website to sell only on its platform. Jaclyn Diaz