Economist Paul Romer's Roadmap To Responsibly Reopen America Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Romer has an idea for reopening the country that balances health concerns with the need to conduct business. NPR's David Greene talks to Romer about his plan.
Dog Walkers Not Wanted: Her Job Evaporated When People Stayed Home Most of Beverly Pickering's dog walking and pet sitting business relies on people traveling. People aren't doing that much these days. Alina Selyukh
Deluge Continues: 26 Million Jobs Lost In Just 5 Weeks The number of people forced out of work during the coronavirus lockdown keeps soaring. Last week, 4.4 million people filed for jobless benefits, boosting the total since last month to 26 million. Avie Schneider
There's Disagreement Over Whether States Are Ready To Reopen As Georgia and South Carolina move toward reopening, some public health officials say it's premature. Local elected leaders say they need help to protect their communities from the pandemic. Allison Aubrey
Boeing employees are back to work. Can they stay safe? Workers at Boeing are back on the production lines as of Monday night. They're in the first big industry to restart during this pandemic. The union representing those workers says, already, people are sounding the alarm over safety issues. Kim Malcolm
What Happened Today: Trump's Order To Limit Immigration, Testing Questions The Wall Street Journal immigration reporter Michelle Hackman and an NPR science correspondent talk about the latest executive order to suspend immigration and answer various listener questions. Rob Stein
How To Avoid Online Harassment While Teleworking Video conferencing became essential for some working from home during the pandemic. An NPR business correspondent explains what a Zoombomb is and advises listeners on telework safety. Shannon Bond
Netflix To Sell $1 Billion In Bonds After Adding 16 Million New Subscribers Stay-at-home orders have been a boon for Netflix, which has added millions of subscribers and will take on debt to help serve them more content. Brakkton Booker
COBOL Cowboys Aim To Rescue Sluggish State Unemployment Systems State officials say aging computers systems that rely on a pre-Internet programming language may be causing delays in processing jobless benefits. The Texas-based group COBOL Cowboys wants to help. Bobby Allyn
Columbia, S.C. Mayor Expresses His Reservations With State Reopening Plan Stephen Benjamin, the mayor of Columbia, S.C., has reservations about the state's plan to start reopening businesses. He speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.