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Before the Clyburn Endorsement, an Elderly Church Usher With a Question

Jannie Jones is the 76-year-old woman who had to know who Representative James Clyburn was voting for in the South Carolina primary. Did her question change the Democratic presidential race?

Forfeited Games and Virtual Learning: Coronavirus Shuts Down Schools

As the virus continues to spread across the country, schools are closing their doors in an effort to protect their students.

Judge Orders Medical Panel to Evaluate Tortured Guantánamo Prisoner

For the first time, a federal court is requiring the United States military to allow American and foreign doctors to assess a mentally ill prisoner at Guantánamo Bay.

Surge of Virus Misinformation Stumps Facebook and Twitter

Secret labs. Magic cures. Government plots. Despite efforts by social media companies to stop it, false information about the coronavirus is proliferating around the world.

Girl With Disabilities Sexually Abused and Raped on School Bus, Lawsuit Says

Two other students with special needs abused the girl over a 17-day period, and the driver did not report it until after the girl was raped, court papers say.

Coronavirus Live Updates: Cases in U.S. Cross 500, and Deaths Rise to 22

A top U.S. health official says regional lockdowns are possible and warns the most vulnerable against travel as a 19th person dies in Washington State.

Kamala Harris Endorses Joe Biden for President

Ms. Harris, who ended her own presidential campaign in December, is the latest in a parade of prominent Democrats to throw their support behind Mr. Biden.

Gyms and Coronavirus: What Are the Risks?

Sweat cannot transmit the virus but high-contact surfaces, such as barbells, can pose a problem, a doctor said.

Sanders Is Behind With Black Voters. He Didn’t Fix That in Flint.

An event in Michigan was billed as an opportunity for the senator to make his case directly to black voters, who have broken strongly for Joe Biden. It didn’t work out that way.

Bernie Sanders Won Michigan in 2016. Tuesday’s Primary Looks Much Tougher.

Four years ago, Mr. Sanders drew support from some voters who didn’t like Hillary Clinton. Joe Biden is poised to do well with black Democrats and college-educated white voters.

Trump Welcomes Brazil’s Bolsonaro but Leaves Tariffs on the Table

The president hosted President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil at his Florida estate amid unresolved tension over possible steel and iron levies.

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