What You Need To Know About The Flynn, Biden And 'Unmasking' Story The story is complicated and the complexity starts with the underlying practice at issue in the Michael Flynn saga: "unmasking." Philip Ewing
Republicans Disagree On Voter Fraud Risk For Mail-In Voting Many Republican secretaries of state are pushing to expand mail-in voting during the pandemic, but they face pushback from some party members who say it invites voter fraud. Pam Fessler
What Happened Today: Grocery Prices Spike, Asymptomatic Carriers Questions NPR's global health correspondent answers listener questions about asymptomatic carriers of the coronavirus. Pien Huang
Court Appoints Retired Judge To Oppose Justice Department In Michael Flynn Case Judge Emmet Sullivan has also asked retired Judge John Gleeson to address whether Flynn should face a contempt hearing for perjury. Amita Kelly
President Trump Is Rooting For Reopening Of Professional Sports President Trump has put a priority on getting sports running again after the coronavirus lockdown. But this idea is facing various logistics and safety challenges. Scott Detrow
Biden Among Obama-Era Officials Who May Have Received Flynn Intel Material Republican senators working with a sympathetic acting director of national intelligence have tied the likely Democratic presidential nominee into a years-long saga over the Russia imbroglio. Philip Ewing
U.S. Supreme Court hears case of Washington's 'faithless electors' Three people from Washington state are the focus of the US Supreme Court after these members of the electoral college did not support the candidates who received the popular vote. Angela King
Justices Fear 'Chaos' If Electoral College Delegates Have Free Rein Under state laws, Electoral College delegates are pledged to cast their ballots for the candidate who carries the popular vote in their state. But in 2016, seven cast votes for other candidates. Nina Totenberg
Biden And Sanders Announce Task Forces To Find Party Unity Over Policy Key supporters of Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are working together on issues including climate change, health care and immigration to find common ground ahead of the November election. Barbara Sprunt
Fed Chief Says More Relief Spending May Be 'Costly, But Worth It' Jerome Powell said the economy should recover once the coronavirus is under control. But the central bank chief cautioned that without more help, many small businesses may not survive that long. Scott Horsley