Paul Manafort Released From Prison To Home Confinement Due To Coronavirus Concerns Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, is released to home confinement early Wednesday due to concerns of exposure to COVID-19, his lawyer tells NPR. Brakkton Booker
Sen. Braun On COVID-19 Concerns And Whether Indiana Reopen Too Soon NPR's Rachel Martin speaks with Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana who was among a panel of senators that questioned the nation's top public health officials at a Senate hearing on Tuesday.
A Debate On When The Lawmakers Will Return To D.C. Faces Partisan Divide The partisan debate over whether it is safe for the House of Representatives to return to work is mirroring the reopening discussion around the country — with access to testing as a key factor. Claudia Grisales
In Cases On Trump Financial Records, Supreme Court Weighs Separation Of Powers Both cases involve subpoenas for some of Donald Trump's pre-presidential financial records — and the arguments heard Tuesday set the stage for a constitutional battle. Krishnadev Calamur
Health Officials Convene Before Senate Panel A key hearing on the coronavirus is taking place on Capitol Hill. Dr. Anthony Fauci says his main message to lawmakers will be "the danger of trying to open the country prematurely." Susan Davis
White House Doesn't Have A Testing Strategy To Help States, Sen. Murphy Says NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut about Tuesday's Senate committee hearing on how to safely reopen the country amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Why The Crisis May Make Powerful Corporations Even More Powerful As small businesses scramble for emergency assistance, big businesses gets a new program of virtually endless lending from the Fed. Greg Rosalsky
Democrats Developing Contingency Plans For Remote Convention Convention planners are said to be considering a range of contingencies for the August event, as the DNC moves toward changing official proceedings to allow for delegates to participate remotely. Asma Khalid
Coronavirus Update: The White House Ramps Up The Coronavirus Testing The White House has ramped up the coronavirus testing for its staff. At the same time, President Trump has voiced doubts about the ability of testing to stop the spread of the virus. Scott Detrow
Rep. Escobar On Pandemic Employment Challenges Facing Latinos NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Veronica Escobar of Texas about devastating unemployment numbers among Latinos, and why they have been hit so hard.