After Exposure To Coronavirus, Top U.S. Health Officials Self-Quarantine The coronavirus has moved inside the White House. At least two staffers tested positive for COVID-19 late last week, and as a result, three top health officials are self-quarantining. Mara Liasson
Unemployment Numbers 'Will Get Worse Before They Get Better' Mnuchin Says Asked Sunday whether the nation's true unemployment rate was close to 25%, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded, "we could be." Hannah Hagemann
Murder hornets, fireballs and cocktails this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Erica C Barnett of The C is For Crank, David Kroman of Crosscut, and DJ Wilson of the Washington State Wire. Sarah Leibovitz
Pence Spokeswoman Katie Miller Tests Positive For Coronavirus The case is the second confirmed by the White House this week. President Trump said Miller hasn't come into contact with him but has "spent some time" with the vice president. Alana Wise
Supreme Court Puts Temporary Hold On Order To Release Redacted Mueller Materials The procedural move gives attorneys for House Democrats until May 18 to respond. They say they're owed access to confidential evidence and other materials. No, argues the Trump administration. Brian Naylor
Lawmakers Want To Get Americans More Relief Money. Here's What They Propose A trio of Senate Democrats wants to give $2,000 per month to individuals through the end of the health emergency. One Senate Republican suggests covering payroll for companies who rehire workers. Kelsey Snell
Friday politics: Who would want to be Washington's next governor? With a pandemic, budget shortfalls, and unemployment among other issues, who would want to be Washington's next governor? Angela King
One For The History Books: 14.7% Unemployment, 20.5 Million Jobs Wiped Away U.S. employers shed a record number of jobs in April, as the unemployment rate climbed to the highest since the Great Depression. The coronavirus crisis has locked down much of the economy. Scott Horsley
Minnesotans Are Frustrated As Governor Asseses When To Reopen NPR's David Greene talks to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz about the economic impact the pandemic has had on small businesses, and how to get workers back on the job safely — given the shortage of tests.
Justice Department Is Dropping Case Against Ex-Trump Adviser Michael Flynn After months of wrangling following the Russia investigation, prosecutors aren't going ahead with the case based on the former national security adviser's false statements to the FBI. Philip Ewing