Trump Threatens To Shut Down Social Media After Twitter Adds Warning To His Tweets Tensions between President Trump and Twitter escalate as he tweets a threat to "strongly regulate" or shut down social media platforms, which he accuses of silencing conservative viewpoints. Avie Schneider
Amid Pandemic, Election Officials Remain Vigilant Toward Cybersecurity Election officials have been worried about Russian interference. Officials now are trying to make sure voters will be safe when casting a ballot, but cybersecurity threats haven't gone away. Miles Parks
What Happened Today: Trump Threatens To Move RNC, Global Impact Questions NPR's global health and development reporter answers listener questions on how the coronavirus is affecting the world at large. Pien Huang
Justice Department Closes Investigations Of 3 Senators; Burr Inquiry Continues Investigators won't pursue insider-trading investigations into one Democrat and two Republicans, but Sen. Richard Burr, R-N.C., remains a subject of interest to the FBI and prosecutors. Ryan Lucas
Trump Team Killed Rule Designed To Protect Health Workers From Pandemic Like COVID-19 "If that rule had gone into effect, then every hospital, every nursing home would essentially have to have a plan," said David Michaels, former Occupational Safety and Health Administration chief. Brian Mann
Getting on the ballot still requires human touch for Washington state initiatives The shutdown is a problem for people trying to get initiatives on the November ballot: they still have to gather real-world signatures. Amy Radil
Businesses Complain Generous Jobless Benefits Make It Hard To Find Workers Millions of laid-off Americans collect more in unemployment benefits than they did working. Congress did that to try to cushion the coronavirus fallout, but those benefits are getting a second look. Scott Horsley
Despite Trump's Demand, Not All Houses Of Worship Reopen After President Trump demanded governors allow houses of worship to reopen immediately, governors of California and Minnesota eased restrictions. But many places of worship say they'll remain closed. Tom Gjelten
Memorial Day Weekend Kicks Off Jersey Shore's Summer Season NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic State Sen. Vin Gopal of New Jersey about how his district is coping with coronavirus restrictions. He says the state must reopen responsibly.
White House Restricts Travel From Brazil, Where Coronavirus Cases Near 350,000 President Trump is barring non-U.S. citizens who have been in Brazil in the past two weeks, in an effort to curb infections. Brazil has the world's highest number of cases after the U.S. Emma Bowman