White House Attacks Voice Of America Over China Coronavirus Coverage The Trump administration alleges the Voice of America is relaying Chinese propaganda. Founded at the dawn of World War Two, the government-funded news agency is independent by law. David Folkenflik
Seattle's two outbreaks, this week Bill Radke talks the week's news with Joni Balter of Civic Cocktail, Scott Greenstone of the Seattle Times, and Marcus Green of South Seattle Emerald. Sarah Leibovitz
White House Seeks To Lower Farmworker Pay To Help Agriculture Industry White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is working with Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue to see how wage rates for immigrant farmworkers can be reduced. Critics say it will hurt all workers. Franco Ordoñez
Trump's Approval Rating Slumps Amid Coronavirus Fallout Following a brief spike in the president's approval ratings, more than half of Americans now say they disapprove of his job performance. Alana Wise
U.S. Surgeon General: People Of Color 'Socially Predisposed' To Coronavirus Exposure Surgeon General Jerome Adams made a personal appeal to communities of color, hit hard by coronavirus, to follow the White House task force recommendations. Watch his remarks. Juana Summers
Bernie Sanders is out. What does that mean for Washington state? Washington has been a gimme for Democrats in presidential elections, but are there lessons this state can still teach former Vice President Joe Biden? Kim Shepard
Joe Biden Won The Primary. Now He's Trying To Win Over Progressive Groups Now that Bernie Sanders is out of the presidential race and Joe Biden is the presumptive nominee, his campaign is reaching out to progressive groups. Asma Khalid
What Happened Today: Record Unemployment, Task Force Briefing News NPR economics and science correspondents answer questions about the staggering unemployment numbers announced Thursday, and convey the latest updates from Thursday's White House briefing. Jon Hamilton
8 Key Moments That Helped Define Bernie Sanders' Presidential Runs Though the Vermont senator did not emerge as the Democratic nominee in either of his two bids, his campaigns have reshaped the party's politics and policy in significant ways. Scott Detrow
FEMA Predicted Pandemic Effects Last Summer In a report, the agency said a nationwide pandemic would result in a shortage of medical supplies, hospitals would be overwhelmed and the economy would shut down. Brian Naylor