Advice For Separated Families Managing Childcare During Stay-At-Home Orders Family lawyer Susan Myres shares her advice for divorced and separated families struggling to cope with stay-at-home orders that complicate already complex relationships.
What Happened Today: White House Briefing, More Social Distancing Specifics NPR politics and science correspondents answer questions about the latest efforts to end the coronavirus pandemic and how people can practice social distancing. Ayesha Rascoe
White House Announces New Guidance For How Critical Employees Can Return To Work The new rules apply only to workers in critical infrastructure jobs, a broadly defined group that includes employees in fields from health care to financial services. Laurel Wamsley
Washington zoos start social distancing from tigers Zoos in western Washington are taking extra precautions since a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York this week was diagnosed with the coronavirus. Casey Martin
Coronavirus Updates: New York Toll, Racial Disparity In Data NPR politics, science and national correspondents relay the latest news on the response in the United States to the coronavirus epidemic. Tamara Keith
Scientists Want To Know Why More Men Than Women Are Apparently Dying Of COVID-19 Men appear to be more likely to die from COVID-19 than women. Scientists have theories — women may have better immune systems, or sex hormones may play a role in the body's response to infection. Nell Greenfieldboyce
President Trump Threatens To Cut Funding To World Health Organization The U.S. is the largest funder of the World Health Organization. But President Trump says the WHO "blew it" during the pandemic, and some critics say China has too much influence. Michele Kelemen
Watch Live: White House Holds Briefing As Economic Relief Debate Escalates President Trump and congressional Democrats are haggling over the size of the next bill designed to help Americans through the crisis The White House has scheduled a briefing for 5 p.m. ET. Philip Ewing
How Safe Is It To Eat Takeout? With fear of infection on our minds these days, it's easy to get panicky about everyday choices. Infectious disease and food safety experts weigh in on ordering dinner to go. Fran Kritz
GM Will Build 30,000 Ventilators For U.S. Government The ventilators will be delivered to the national stockpile by August. The contract, worth nearly $500 million, is the first ventilator order placed using the Defense Production Act. Camila Domonoske