Roundtable: Trump And The Media NPR's Michel Martin discusses what tech companies can do to regulate facts on their platforms with Aspen Digital's Vivian Schiller, Recode's Kara Swisher and the Cato Institute's Matthew Feeney.
Libertarians Name 2020 Candidate: Meet Jo Jorgensen After four days of online campaigning and speechmaking, the Libertarian Party has selected its nominee. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Jorgensen, an activist who teaches psychology at Clemson University.
Crop circles, streaming services and city council meetings this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Crosscut's Mohammed Kloub, Seattle City Council Insight's Kevin Schofield, and The Stranger's Chase Burns. Bill Radke
President Trump Announces That U.S. Will Leave WHO President Trump announced Friday that the U.S. would terminate its relationship with the World Health Organization. Jason Beaubien
Biden Calls George Floyd Killing 'An Act of Brutality' The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee called on the nation to better empathize with the pain of black Americans in the wake of the death of the black man by a white police officer. Alana Wise
Friday politics: Politicians dance toward reopening Washington Washington's move toward statewide reopening after the coronavirus shutdown carries some political peril. Angela King
McConnell Says Next Coronavirus Aid Bill Will Be The Last The next round of coronavirus aid will be narrowly focused and will not extend federal unemployment assistance, the Senate majority leader says. Kelsey Snell
Obama On George Floyd's Death And The 'Maddening' Normalcy Of Racism Former President Barack Obama has responded to the Minneapolis death that has set off protests and drawn national attention, including President Trump's. Read his full statement. Dana Farrington
The History Behind 'When The Looting Starts, The Shooting Starts' In response to the violent protests in Minneapolis, the president tweets a phrase that goes back to the 1960s, used by a white police chief known for inflaming racial tensions in Miami. Barbara Sprunt
Michael Tubbs: What Does It Take To Transform A Struggling City? Michael Tubbs has been saying "reinvent Stockton" since he was elected mayor. Having grown up in Stockton himself, Tubbs takes a community-oriented approach to creating positive change in the city. NPR/TED Staff