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Good morning, Portland. You're still here, we're still here — things are off to a good start. Here's a serving of headlines to get you up to speed before jumping into another week in quarantine:

- A coalition of Native American tribes is suing the federal government for missing the April deadline to send a promised $8 billion in coronavirus relief funds to native communities.

- Donald Trump accused the Chinese government Sunday for ignoring the "fire" of COVID-19 until it was too late—effectively blaming China for the pandemic's spread. Know of anyone else who waited far too long to take the virus seriously?

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- Read up about the new national movement to permanently suspend rent and mortgage payments during the COVID-10 pandemic. Some members of Congress are paying attention.

- Looking for something DEEPLY ADORABLE? Here's a roundup of homemade newspapers made by kids during COVID-19 lockdowns.

- J. Crew has filed for bankruptcy, making it the first major US retailer to go bankrupt from the coronavirus' economic impact. Here are three other US retail giants expected to go belly up next.

- The US Supreme Court is holding its oral arguments over the phone, a historic first for the court. Tune in!

- Gov. Kate Brown announced Friday the start of a sweeping state-wide study to track the potentially undetected spread of COVID-19 in non-symptomatic Oregonians. Later that day, Brown extended Oregon's state of emergency declaration to July 6. The original declaration was set to expire this week.

- On Saturday, hundreds of Oregonians flocked to the State Capitol to protest the statewide closures based on COVID-19. Protesters gathered in tight clusters, carrying pro-Trump banners and firearms. Few wore masks.

- A Multnomah County judge denied a request Friday—made by mayoral candidate Sarah Iannarone—to prohibit Mayor Ted Wheeler's campaign from spending donations that violate the city's newly-upheld donation limitations.

- Reminder! The Mercury endorsements for the May 19 election have dropped. Check out our cheat sheet here!