Judy Woodruff:

The U.S. has banned most American companies' transactions with Huawei over fears that it will help Beijing spy on other nations.

In Toronto, shooting broke out during a victory parade today for the NBA champion Toronto Raptors. The gunfire briefly touched off a panic at the back of an estimated crowd of two million. The ceremony stopped for a moment and then resumed. Two people were wounded and two people arrested.

The U.S. Supreme Court today threw out a judgment against an Oregon bakery that refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. But the court sidestepped issuing a major decision. Instead, it ordered state judges to review the case again.

Separately, the justices upheld trying defendants for the same crime in state and federal courts. It's an exception to the double jeopardy rule, with implications for the Russia investigation. That is, anyone pardoned by President Trump on federal charges could still face state charges.

The Vatican has formally opened debate today on allowing married men to be ordained as priests in remote parts of the Amazon. The proposal came in a working document for a meeting of South American bishops. It would mark a historic shift to address the region's clergy shortage. The document also called for more indigenous women in church leadership roles.

On Wall Street today, stocks managed modest gains. The Dow Jones industrial average was up almost 23 points to close at 26112. The Nasdaq rose 48 points, and the S&P 500 added two.

And heiress and designer Gloria Vanderbilt died today in New York of stomach cancer. She was the great-great-granddaughter of railroad and shipping magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt and the mother of Anderson Cooper, the CNN anchor, who announced her death today.

Vanderbilt gained fashion icon status with her line of designer jeans in the 1970s. She was also a talented painter and collagist and acted on stage and on television. Gloria Vanderbilt was 95 years old.