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A Sanders Voter, Weary of Debt at 29: ‘I Have Nothing to Lose’

Brian Michelz has never worn a political T-shirt or been to a campaign rally. But when he voted for the first time in his life, it was for Bernie Sanders. What will he do if Mr. Sanders loses?

How I Tried to Ditch Africa’s Tropes

Guided by local residents, a correspondent discovered places full of poetry slams and restaurant birthday parties, art shows and surf contests, and mustardy grilled fish.

With No Braille Option, a Blind Man Failed His Citizenship Exam

Lucio Delgado said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services did not deliver the Braille reading test he had requested. He may get another chance next week.

U.S. Added 273,000 Jobs in February; Unemployment at 3.5%

The report leaves unanswered questions about the potential economic impact of the widening coronavirus outbreak.

Coronavirus Live Updates: W.H.O. Chief Warns It’s ‘Time to Act’

As Europe and the United States struggle to contain the virus and the markets stagger, the Chinese province at the center of the outbreak reported no new infections outside its capital, Wuhan.

Why Warren Supporters Aren’t a Lock to Get Behind Sanders

Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are longtime allies on the left. But her pool of voters generally doesn’t look like his base.

Coronavirus in California: Cruise Ship Quarantine

Friday: Anxiety rose as more cases were discovered. Also: More election results; and a recommendation for finding an outdoor escape.

Bill Clinton Explains Monica Lewinsky Affair as ‘Managing My Anxieties’

Mr. Clinton was asked about the scandal for the Hulu documentary series “Hillary.”

On Politics: Warren’s Out but Not Down

Endorsement speculation, voter-desire divination: This is your morning tip sheet.

How Covid-19 Has Affected Museums, Theaters and Concerts

Museums, theaters and concert halls in the United States are steeling themselves for fearful patrons, lighter crowds and possible government shutdowns.

What Would a World Without Prisons Look Like?

The architect Deanna Van Buren designs civic spaces that are healing alternatives to correctional facilities.

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