What The 'Wall Of Moms' Protests Say About Motherhood, Race In America Mothers can be powerful forces in activism, and stereotypes about moms, as well as race, have long played a role in shaping that power — as well as who gets to wield it. Danielle Kurtzleben
Twitter Restricts Donald Trump Jr.'s Account Over COVID-19 Misinformation The company said Trump Jr.'s account would be limited for 12 hours. It said the president's son put out a tweet with "misleading and potentially harmful" information about the coronavirus. Jason Slotkin
GOP Relief Bill Sets The Stage For A Showdown With Democrats After lengthy negotiations, Senate Republicans rolled out their plan for the next wave of coronavirus aid. Under it, supplemental unemployment payment would fall to $200 per week through September. Claudia Grisales
How Is The Federal Crackdown On Cities Sitting With Conservatives? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to conservative writer Jonah Goldberg about the tepid response from conservatives against the president sending federal troops into cities which have seen violent protests.
Senate GOP To Release $1 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Senate Republicans will unveil a $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill on Monday. It has money for schools, businesses and testing. The measure is a starting point for negotiations with Democrats. Claudia Grisales
Democrats Meet Virtually To Approve Platform That Builds Off Biden-Sanders Effort The platform includes large swaths of a recent report authored by joint Joe Biden-Bernie Sanders policy task forces. Scott Detrow
A Republican strategist and MAGA artist: 2020 Washington state perspectives Beyond the ongoing pandemic and protests for racial justice in Washington state, a major election looms. Dyer Oxley
Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Honored At Capitol Hill Ceremony The late Georgia congressman's body will lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda. A public viewing for the "conscience of the Congress" will be held outside due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Brakkton Booker
Congressional GOP Set To Release Latest Version Of COVID-19 Relief Package NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Kelsey Snell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer about the negotiations on coronavirus relief that are expected to follow in the days and weeks ahead.
Inside 100 Days To The Presidential Election, 9 Things That Could Change The Race Joe Biden leads President Trump in polls, but there are still a lot of things that could change the dynamic, from the coronavirus and the economy to debates and "October surprises." Domenico Montanaro