The U.S. adds 288,000 jobs
in April. That brings the unemployment rate down to 6.3 percent – the
lowest in more than five years. The Department of Education for the
first time releases a list of colleges and universities under
investigation for allegedly mishandling sexual assault on campus. A day
after the Senate blocks a hike in the federal minimum wage, Seattle’s
mayor proposes to increase his city’s minimum wage to 15 dollars an
hour. If passed, it would be among the highest in the nation. And
Oklahoma issues a timeline of the botched execution of a death row
inmate. A panel of journalists joins Diane to discuss this week's top US
news.
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