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Coronavirus Deaths at Nursing Center Came Earlier Than Anyone Knew

“They are prisoners with no information in there,” said a relative of a resident of the nursing center where dozens of patients remain, waiting in their rooms.

What You Need to Know About the Robert Durst Trial

The subject of HBO’s “The Jinx” goes on trial this week, accused of killing a dear friend. But the case will reach deep into his past, to the unsolved disappearance of his first wife.

Worship in the Age of Coronavirus: Prayer, Elbow Bumps, Hand Sanitizer

As coronavirus spreads, churches, synagogues and mosques are taking precautions and adjusting their worship traditions.

While Democratic Party Leaders Fretted, Bernie Sanders Rose to Top

Mr. Sanders is making the case that his urgent message is the best match for a trying political moment, and moderates are scrambling ahead of Super Tuesday to stop his momentum.

Buttigieg and Klobuchar Endorse Biden, Aiming to Slow Sanders

In a swift turn of events, Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar quit the presidential race and endorsed Mr. Biden on the eve of Super Tuesday to try to boost him against the liberal front-runner, Mr. Sanders.

Here Are All the Known Coronavirus Cases in the U.S.

More than 100 patients with the illness have been treated in 15 states, according to a Times database. Those numbers are growing quickly.

Live Coronavirus Coverage and Updates

The epidemic continues to expand rapidly worldwide, topping 90,000 cases and 3,000 deaths. U.S. officials say virus testing kits will soon become widely available.

‘When Is It Going to End?’: Where Coronavirus Has Turned Deadly in the U.S.

Four residents of a nursing care facility in suburban Seattle have died, and the surrounding community is taking extraordinary steps to contain the virus.

A School Administrator Contracted Coronavirus on a Class Trip. A Week Later, Parents Found Out.

Rhode Island’s first coronavirus case is an administrator at a Catholic school, who came down with symptoms after a trip to Italy.

Trump Targets Biden Again as Democratic Race Hits Critical Stage

On the eve of Super Tuesday, the president traveled to North Carolina to once again stage a rally in a state about to hold a Democratic nominating contest and eagerly mocked the candidates.

Man Gets Over 5 Years in Prison for Stalking Families of Parkland Victims

The man impersonated Nikolas Cruz, the confessed gunman, on social media and taunted the families about their deceased loved ones.

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