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Biden Builds a Lead as Sanders Presses On: This Week in the 2020 Race

The coronavirus has dominated the news and is wreaking havoc on the political world. Nonetheless, the race for the Democratic nomination continues (with some modifications).

Throw Out the Debate Playbook: Biden and Sanders to Clash Amid Crisis

Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Bernie Sanders will be auditioning for the presidency, trying to convey leadership, against the backdrop of an unfolding national emergency.

51 Judges Named by Trump

Appointees by the president make up more than a quarter of the appellate bench, populating seats on 11 of the 13 circuits. This was their path to confirmation.

A Conservative Agenda Unleashed on the Federal Courts

President Trump’s imprint on the nation’s appeals courts has been swift and historic. He has named judges with records on a range of issues important to Republicans — and to his re-election.

The Milk Situation

Americans have been souring on dairy milk for decades. Here’s how farmers are trying to win us back.

With Echoes of 2008, Mnuchin and Pelosi Hammer Out a Rescue Deal

The Treasury secretary has emerged as President Trump’s bridge across the aisle.

Trump Says He Will Be Tested for Coronavirus ‘Fairly Soon’

The president, who was photographed last weekend with a Brazilian official who was later told he had the virus, had first said he wasn’t going to be tested because he wasn’t sick.

House Races to Pass Coronavirus Relief After Democrats Strike Deal With White House

Democrats dropped a proposal to establish a new paid sick leave entitlement for public health emergencies and added tax credits for small- and medium-size businesses requested by Republicans.

Live Coronavirus Updates and Coverage

Stocks rose as President Trump declared a national emergency and said he was making $50 billion available. The House was set to vote on the relief plan late Friday.

Overlooked No More: Ni Gusti Ayu Raka Rasmi, Balinese Dancer

She introduced the world to the highly stylized dance when she left her village in 1952 to lead a troupe on an international tour.

Is There Really a Toilet Paper Shortage?

The household staple has consistently been out of stock during the coronavirus outbreak. Manufacturers may not be willing to increase supplies.

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