Boeing cuts more than 12,000 jobs due to drop in air travel The number of people traveling by air has plummeted more than 90% since the beginning of March. More than half of the employees losing their jobs are being laid off involuntarily. David Schaper
Trump Threatens To Shut Down Social Media After Twitter Adds Warning To His Tweets Tensions between President Trump and Twitter escalate as he tweets a threat to "strongly regulate" or shut down social media platforms, which he accuses of silencing conservative viewpoints. Avie Schneider
Nevada Will Reopen Its Casinos On June 4, Governor Says "We continue to see a consistent and sustainable downward trajectory of percentage of positive COVID-19 cases," Gov. Steve Sisolak says. Bill Chappell
Alaska Aims To Keep Salmon Fisherman, Resident Safe During Pandemic Alaska's governor says salmon fishing season will go ahead, drawing thousands of people from across the country. But locals worry about COVID-19 outbreaks in places with only one or two ventilators. Izzy Ross
How Small Businesses Could Prepare For Reopening NPR's politics and economics reporter answers listener questions about what small businesses should be ready for as states slowly reopen their economies. Danielle Kurtzleben
How Small Businesses Could Prepare For Reopening, Continued NPR's politics and economics reporter answers listener questions about what small businesses should be ready for as states slowly reopen their economies. Danielle Kurtzleben
Obituary Writer Aims To Show How Coronavirus Impacts 'All People In Our Society' Maureen O'Donnell of the Chicago Sun-Times says obituary writers aren't able to cover the life of each person who has died of COVID-19. But they do their best to tell "a variety of stories." Courtney Dorning
How The Pandemic Is Affecting Book Publishing Industry NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jim Milliot, an editorial director at Publishers Weekly, about how the pandemic has affected the book business.
With Oil Collapse, A Geologist Struggles For Prospects; She's 'Just A Little Lost' Keri Belcher has worked in the oil and gas industry. But she's considering switching careers — even if it means less time outdoors, which is what attracted her to geology in the first place. Camila Domonoske
Businesses Complain Generous Jobless Benefits Make It Hard To Find Workers Millions of laid-off Americans collect more in unemployment benefits than they did working. Congress did that to try to cushion the coronavirus fallout, but those benefits are getting a second look. Scott Horsley