In a 7-2 ruling, the court said the president does not have absolute immunity from criminal investigation. Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
The U.S Supreme court ruled that President Donald Trump must hand over financial records to prosecutors in New York. In a 7-2 ruling, the court said the president does not have absolute immunity from criminal investigation.
Nicholas Kamm/AFP via Getty ImagesWith so many new coronavirus cases, testing labs are falling behind and people are waiting days for results.
On Thursday, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled President Trump was not immune from a grand jury subpoena for his financial records. But Americans are not likely to see the president's taxes before Election Day.
There were nearly 2.4 million new applications for state and federal unemployment benefits last week, according to the Labor Department. After four straight months of people applying for unemployment by the millions, NPR's Scott Horsley reports there are growing signs it won't be getting better anytime soon.
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This episode was produced by Gabriela Saldivia, Lee Hale, and Brent Baughman. It was edited by Beth Donovan and fact-checked by Anne Li. Our executive producer is Cara Tallo.