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Coronavirus Has Become a Pandemic, W.H.O. Says

But the virus can still be stopped if nations are willing to take aggressive measures, said the organization’s director-general.

Walmart, Uber and Others Tweak Sick-Leave Policies as Coronavirus Spreads

The companies, and other businesses, like Instacart, have also said they would compensate workers who contract the virus or are subject to quarantine orders.

Supreme Court Revives ‘Remain in Mexico’ Policy for Asylum Seekers

A federal appeals court had found that the policy, which was put in place early last year, violated federal and international law.

Read Bernie Sanders’s Full Speech About Staying in the Race

After another disappointing primary night, Mr. Sanders said he would debate Joe Biden on Sunday, and laid out the questions he planned to ask him. Here’s a full transcript.

What Governors Say About Trump’s Response to Coronavirus

Even some governors who have been critics of the president are openly grateful for federal supplies. But the administration’s response to the outbreak has still received mixed reviews.

In a Plan to Bring Yoga to Alabama Schools, Stretching Is Allowed. ‘Namaste’ Isn’t.

State legislators are considering lifting part of a 1993 law forbidding yoga from public schools. Critics say it is an inherently religious, and “non-Christian,” practice.

Coronavirus and 2020 Elections: What Happens to Voting in an Outbreak

Washington State, a center of the virus outbreak, holds its primary on Tuesday. Officials — and the presidential candidates — know there could be much bigger challenges to come.

Cruise Ship, Floating Symbol of America’s Fear of Coronavirus, Docks in Oakland

After days awaiting clearance to come ashore, the Grand Princess arrived in the San Francisco Bay with 21 confirmed coronavirus cases on board, and possibly more.

Coming Home to a Michigan County Where Life Has Shifted

As the primary in Michigan looms, a return to Bay County finds residents wrestling to make ends meet. Many plant jobs are gone. Getting by can be a juggling act.

Where Mermaids Play, a Nasty Water Fight

Nestlé wants to draw more spring water from a northern Florida site owned by a local family — but environmentalists are pushing back.

1 Killed and 17 Wounded in Biker Clubs Shooting, Police Say

The shooting in Cleveland happened on Saturday night after a fight broke out at a party, and some people left then later returned, firing on attendees, officials said.

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