Sanders Endorses Biden For President Sen. Bernie Sanders endorsed his former rival for the Democratic presidential nomination Joe Biden on Monday, as they work to unify Democrats against President Trump in the 2020 election. Asma Khalid
Unprecedented Relief Funds Stimulate Boom In Industry Lobbying For Relief Funds NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sheila Krumholz, executive director of the Center for Responsive Politics, about the recent boom in lobbying as more industries join the fight for federal relief funding.
Bernie Sanders Endorses Joe Biden For President Sanders had long said he'd support whoever won the Democratic nomination. He made it official on Monday. Benjamin Swasey
White House Says Trump 'Is Not Firing Dr. Fauci' The White House says the top immunologist isn't going anywhere, notwithstanding a retweet from President Trump's account that linked Dr. Anthony Fauci with criticism. Philip Ewing
Those $1,200 Emergency Payments Are Arriving — And Debt Collectors May Be Eyeing Them The federal government has begun sending $1,200 checks to millions of Americans. But some of those who need the money the most may have trouble actually getting it and debt collectors may want it too. Chris Arnold
A Month After Emergency Declaration, Trump's Promises Largely Unfulfilled On March 13, President Trump promised to mobilize private and public resources to respond to the coronavirus. NPR followed up on each promise and found little action had been taken. Graham Smith
To Help Farmers, White House Wants To Lower Migrant Wages The Trump administration wants to provide relief to the farm industry by lowering wages for migrant workers. That has prompted resistance from both labor rights advocates and immigration hardliners. Franco Ordoñez
Relations Between The White House And Military Leadership NPR's Tom Gjelten speaks with Gen. George Casey, Jr., former U.S. Army chief of staff, about the relationship between the White House and military leadership.
Biden's Campaign Shifts To Winning Over Supporters Of His Former Rivals Vice President Joe Biden won the primaries, but the question remains: Will he win over the progressives in his party who were backing other candidates? Asma Khalid
Biden's Health Play In A COVID-19 Economy: Lower Medicare's Eligibility Age To 60 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden proposes letting 60-year-olds enroll in Medicare. He'd pay for the expansion out of general tax revenue, he says, not the Medicare fund. Julie Rovner