Thousands Of Automaker Plant Workers Set To Return To Assembly Lines NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Michelle Krebs, senior director of automotive relations for Cox Automotive, about the reopening of automobile factories in Michigan.
As Food Supply Chain Breaks Down, Farm-To-Door CSAs Take Off Community Supported Agriculture programs that sell a weekly box of produce directly to consumers are popular amid concerns about grocery shopping during the pandemic. Eric Westervelt
Economist Parses Latest Stock Market Figures NPR's Michel Martin speaks with economist Paul Krugman about the seeming disconnect between two key economic figures: unemployment numbers and the stock market.
Women Bear The Brunt Of Coronavirus Job Losses Before the coronavirus crisis, there were briefly more women on American payrolls than men. That's no longer true. Women accounted for 55% of the increase in job losses last month. Danielle Kurtzleben
What Happened Today: Health Care System Crumbles, Testing Questions Marc Lipsitch, a professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, answers questions about access to testing for COVID-19, false-negative results and the challenges of mass testing.
Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy, Answered NPR's business correspondent takes listener questions on the state of the U.S. economy and unemployment. Jim Zarroli
Shanghai Disneyland Sells Out Of Tickets For Post-Shutdown Reopening Visitors' health status will be checked on a smartphone app before they enter the park. Once inside, they will be required to wear face masks at all times unless they are eating. Bill Chappell
Economists Break Down U.S. Unemployment Numbers What do the latest unemployment rates mean for the U.S. economy? NPR's Noel King speaks with Heidi Shierholz of the Economic Policy Institute and Claudia Goldin of Harvard University.
2 Mortgages, No Income: Sell The House Or Rent It Out, An Airbnb Host Wonders Josep Navas Masip purchased a second home in Philadelphia and was renovating it for use as an Airbnb when the coronavirus crisis hit. Now his plans are cancelled and he's unsure what to do for income. Bobby Allyn
During Lockdown, Magician Turns To The Internet For His Next Performance Karan Singh has performed magic tricks for famous actors, athletes and politicians. He'll perform for you, for free --all you have to do is ask. He has already done shows for over 400 households.