Report: Adding Trump's Name To Checks Will Delay Them. IRS Says They're On Schedule The IRS said the economic relief payments "are going out on schedule, as planned, without delay." The Washington Post reported that Trump's name would be included on the checks, an unprecedented step. Danielle Kurtzleben
'As Dangerous As It Sounds': Reactions To U.S. Plan To Defund WHO During A Pandemic Philanthropist Bill Gates and others warn against undercutting the World Health Organization during a crisis that's being compared to World War II and the Great Depression. Pien Huang
'In The End, The Voters Responded': Surprising Takeaways From Wisconsin's Election Despite the extremely challenging conditions, which included shuttered polling places, a statewide stay-at-home order and social distancing guidelines, voter turnout was surprisingly robust. Miles Parks
Elizabeth Warren Backs Biden, Extending Display Of Party Unity Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has given former Vice President Joe Biden the third high-profile endorsement this week, along with Barack Obama and Bernie Sanders. Elena Moore
Trump Call To Governors Will Talk About Path To Reopening The U.S. When it comes to restarting the economy, President Trump said he had the power to override governors. But governors say they will set their states' pace, and they are not looking for a fight on this. Tamara Keith
Sen. Scott On How Pandemic Response Can Better Serve Poor People NPR's Rachel Martin talks to South Carolina Republican Sen. Tim Scott about his thoughts on the federal response to COVID-19, and how the health crisis is affecting people living in poverty.
Trump Says He Will Halt WHO Funding, Pending Review The president has been sharply critical of the World Health Organization. "As the organization's leading sponsor, the United States has a duty to insist on full accountability," he said Tuesday. Laurel Wamsley
Hoping To Save The Postal Service, People Rush To Buy Stamps People are taking to social media to urge support for the U.S. Postal Service, which is in a financial crisis due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Austin Horn
Parts Of U.S. Could Relax Some Coronavirus Mitigation Before May, Trump Says Trump teased that some states might be able to re-open in some form or change their practices before May 1. But he said federal guidelines on social distancing would stay in effect until then. Philip Ewing
Sen. Klobuchar On Her Bill To Ensure Mail-In Voting Rights, And On Joe Biden NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., about her bill to expand mail-in voting nationally, and about the November election.