Cities Battle Food Apps Over Delivery Fees New York is the latest city to crack down on food-delivery apps. Restaurants say the apps' delivery fees cut into their profits, and apps like Grubhub say capping the fees will hurt restaurants. Bobby Allyn
How A Spike In Demand For Goods And Services Might Affect The U.S. Economy Demand for goods and services spikes, as businesses reopen across the country. It may offset some of the damage the U.S. economy has suffered during coronavirus shutdowns. Stacey Vanek Smith
Delta To Retire 777 Fleet As Demand For Travel Plummets Amid Coronavirus The wide-bodied planes were used for ultra-long-haul flights. It's a signal Delta does not anticipate international travel will pick up anytime soon. Brakkton Booker
His New Amazon Warehouse Job Got Him Something He Really Wanted From His Previous Job The hourly pay at Amazon is much lower than what Theodore Johnson earned as a massage therapist, but the new job comes with a key benefit he didn't have before. Danielle Kurtzleben
36.5 Million Have Filed For Unemployment In 8 Weeks Nearly 3 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, the Labor Department says. It's the latest grim sign of the economic damage from the coronavirus crisis. Avie Schneider
Millions Of Pigs Will Be Euthanized As Pandemic Cripples Meatpacking Plants As the pandemic wreaks havoc on the meat industry, hog farmers anticipate they'll soon be forced to euthanize millions of pigs unable to be sent for processing. Tim Mak
During Pandemic, Community Supported Agriculture Sees Membership Spike The COVID-19 crisis has disrupted supply chains and left some farmers reeling. But community supported agriculture, or CSAs, have flourished as consumers seek deliveries for boxes of fresh produce. Eric Westervelt
Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy NPR's chief economics correspondent takes listener questions about the state of the U.S. economy during the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Horsley
What Happened Today: Grocery Prices Spike, Asymptomatic Carriers Questions NPR's global health correspondent answers listener questions about asymptomatic carriers of the coronavirus. Pien Huang
Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy, Continued NPR's chief economics correspondent takes listener questions about the state of the U.S. economy during the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Horsley