Fact Check: Is Mail Ballot Fraud As Rampant As President Trump Says It Is? Pressure is increasing to make mail voting more available nationwide in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but President Trump on Tuesday called it "very dangerous." Miles Parks
In Another Pushback Against Oversight, Trump Removes Pandemic Inspector General President Trump removed the head of a group charged with overseeing the Coronavirus package passed by Congress. Trump has bristled at the oversight actions of several inspectors general. Tim Mak
'We Should Reward Them': Senate Democrats To Push For Frontline Worker Hazard Pay The Democratic proposal has two main components: up to a $25,000 pay increase for essential workers, and a one-time $15,000 incentive to help recruit new health care workers. Susan Davis
White House Press Secretary Grisham Moves Back To First Lady's Office Stephanie Grisham, Trump's third press secretary, did not hold a press briefing during her tenure. She is moving back to the first lady's office. Alana Wise
Sen. Bill Cassidy On His State's Racial Disparites In Coronavirus Deaths NPR's David Greene talks to GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, a state with an already staggering number of COVID-19 cases, about how hospitals and residents there are preparing for grim days ahead.
Are We Firing Too Many People? Instead of mass layoffs, Germany tries to safeguard employment. Greg Rosalsky
News Brief: Wisconsin Primary, Boris Johnson's Condition, Japan Declaration Voters in Wisconsin head to the polls for a primary election. British Prime Minister Johnson is moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital. And, Japan is declaring a state of emergency. David Greene
Trump Urges Saudi Arabia And Russia To End Oil War Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian President Vladimir Putin are at the center of the devastating oil price war. President Trump has inserted himself into the fray. Jackie Northam
What Happened Today: White House Updates, The Science Of Spreading NPR White House and science correspondents answer listener questions about the latest with federal and state governments' efforts to stop the coronavirus. Ayesha Rascoe
Trump And Biden Have 'Very Friendly' Call On Virus Response A White House adviser suggested Joe Biden call the president instead of criticizing him in public, and both sides characterized Monday's call positively. Asma Khalid