Minnesota lawmakers voted to legalize THC edibles. Some did it accidentally After Minnesota lawmakers approved a measure to legalize the sale of certain types of THC edibles, at least one Republican said he didn't realize what he was approving. Shauneen Miranda
WNBA star Brittney Griner begins trial in Moscow over drug charges Russian prosecutors outlined drug charges against WNBA star Brittney Griner when her trial started in Moscow on Friday. The Biden administration says she's being wrongly detained. Charles Maynes
Biden warns Democratic governors a GOP Congress would try to ban abortion nationwide President Joe Biden met with Democratic governors Friday afternoon to discuss ways their states are protecting abortion access and continuing to push abortion as an election issue in November. Ximena Bustillo
Biden will award the Medal of Freedom to Biles, McCain, Giffords and others The president will present the nation's highest civilian honor to 17 people, who also include Oscar-winning Denzel Washington, the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs and soccer Olympian Megan Rapinoe. The Associated Press
More than 1,200 Delta pilots picket at 7 major airports to call for higher pay Delta pilots are looking for higher pay and better insurance as contract negotiations continue with the company. Fernando Alfonso III
The effect the Supreme Court's climate decision may have The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Environment Protection Agency does not have the authority to mandate carbon emissions reductions from existing power plants. Laura Benshoff
Immigration advocates are cheering the Supreme Court's decision on 'Remain in Mexico' The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration in a major immigration ruling. The Court says the government can roll back the so-called "Remain in Mexico" policy implemented by President Trump. Joel Rose
Election deniers have taken their fraud theories on tour — to nearly every state Even as the Jan. 6 hearings play out, election misinformation keeps spreading. NPR tracked four leaders preaching false information about election fraud at hundreds of grassroots events nationwide. Nick McMillan
Supreme Court to take on controversial election-law case At issue is a legal theory that would give state legislatures unfettered authority to set the rules for federal elections, free of supervision by the state courts and state constitutions. Nina Totenberg
The U.S. is facing a domestic threat from Trump, Liz Cheney says "Republicans cannot both be loyal to Donald Trump and loyal to the Constitution," Rep. Liz Cheney said in a speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. Bill Chappell