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
Religious Leaders React To Trump's Call To Reopen Houses Of Worship NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two religious leaders, Imam Rizwan Ali and Reverend Thomas McKenzie, about President Trump's decision to classify houses of worship as essential during the pandemic.
What Happened Today: Trump Wants Churches To Reopen Immediately, Testing Questions Dr. Abraar Karan, an internal medicine physician and clinical fellow at Harvard Medical School, answers listener questions about the latest in the coronavirus testing.
Fraud, face coverings, and fireworks this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Brandi Kruse of Q13, David Kroman of Crosscut, and Charles Mudede from The Stranger. Bill Radke
Biden Pulls Back On 'Cavalier' Remarks About Black Voters In an at-times tense exchange on the radio show Breakfast Club, former Vice President Joe Biden said, "If you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black." Alana Wise
FBI Director Orders Internal Review Of Michael Flynn Investigation The decision from FBI Director Christopher Wray comes two weeks after the Justice Department moved to drop its case against Flynn. Ryan Lucas
Biden Says African-American Voters, Who Are Not Sure Whom To Vote For, "Ain't Black" Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said African-American voters, unsure about whether to vote for him or President Trump, "ain't black." Tamara Keith
Voting by mail prompts national debate ahead of November election The controversy centers around many states' shift toward mail-in ballots. Washington state made that move years ago. Kim Shepard