News Brief: California COVID-19 Surge, Trump And Biden Campaign, SCOTUS Ruling California is seeing a surge in COVID-19 cases. Trump and Biden are focusing on the economy in their campaigns. And, a SCOTUS ruling has big implications for Native Americans.
#Goyaway: Calls To Boycott Goya Foods After CEO Praises President Trump Speaking at the White House, the CEO of Goya Foods praises the president as a "builder." Alana Wise
You Won't See Trump's Taxes Before Election Day, But He Could Face Bigger Problems The Supreme Court's decision Thursday means Trump's financial records will likely need to be turned over to a New York grand jury and could imperil his brand and fortune. Domenico Montanaro
Politics vs the pandemic: Are anti-maskers like anti-vaxxers? Is the rejection of masks by Republican candidates another case of the politicization of science, as we’ve seen with vaccines and climate change? David Hyde
Supreme Court Says Trump Not 'Immune' From Records Release, But Hedges On House Case In two 7-2 rulings written by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court allowed a subpoena in a New York criminal case but told a lower court to consider separation of powers when it comes to Congress. Nina Totenberg
Republican Groups Backing Biden Get Attention. Their Impact On Voters Is Less Clear Pollsters and political scientists question how much of an impact — if any — these GOP critics might have on President Trump's fate in November. Asma Khalid
Former CDC Director On Trump's Criticism Of School Reopening Guidelines NPR's David Greene speaks with Dr. Jeffrey Koplan, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about President Trump's criticism of the agency's school reopening guidelines.
Trump Acknowledges GOP Convention May Adapt As Florida Coronavirus Tally Rises Trump's campaign has long wanted a sports arena packed to the rafters, but the president concedes in an interview that the worsening Florida outbreak may force those plans to shift. Don Gonyea
Vindman, Key Impeachment Witness, Retires Over 'Bullying, Intimidation' By Trump Vindman is retiring "after it has been made clear that his future within the institution he has dutifully served will forever be limited," his lawyer said Wednesday. Laurel Wamsley
Supreme Court Undercuts Access To Birth Control Under Obamacare The opinion upheld a Trump administration rule that significantly cut back on the Affordable Care Act requirement that insurers provide free birth control coverage under almost all health care plans. Nina Totenberg