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Armed Man Dies After Shooting at Catholic Church in California, Authorities Say

The man entered Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Santa Ana on Sunday afternoon before Mass, the police said. The authorities do not know if the man was killed by the police, or if he fatally shot himself.

On Politics: Biden Reshuffles the Race

Pete Buttigieg is out, with one day to go before Super Tuesday: This is your morning tip sheet.

Pete Buttigieg Drops Out of 2020 Race. What’s Next?

Few expect Mr. Buttigieg, the former mayor and now former presidential candidate, to remain at home for long. Here’s some ideas for what he could consider next.

Quandary for 2020 Democrats: Which Criminal Justice Changes Get Priority?

The Democratic presidential candidates are united in seeking a major overhaul of the criminal justice system, but a new questionnaire asked them to choose what they would do first.

Silicon Valley Leaders’ Plea to Democrats: Anyone but Sanders

Their tech employees are a different story.

Why Some Suburban Women Are Wary of Bernie Sanders

Virginia’s shift to the Democrats has been led by suburban moderates, especially college-educated women. Some wonder whether Mr. Sanders is what they signed up for.

Battle for Control of Senate Takes Shape as Both Parties Seek Firewall

Democrats increasingly regard winning the Senate as their last remaining check on President Trump, should he win re-election, while Republicans fight to maintain power in Congress.

How the Democrats’ ‘15% Rule’ Could Reshape the Race on Super Tuesday

The rule is intended to weed out candidates who don’t have a viable path to the nomination.

Bernie Sanders Raised $46 Million in February, a Record for 2020

The candidate’s campaign said that it had received 2.2 million donations in the month and that it had started buying ad in states that will vote in mid-March.

South Carolina Primary Results: 5 Things We Learned

Joe Biden is “very much alive,” but the race is far from over as the Democratic presidential candidates turn toward the 16 contests on Tuesday.

In Tense Labor Standoff, Baristas Accuse Service Company of Abuse and Pay Gaps

A union representing employees at airport Starbucks locations says immigrant, transgender and black baristas have faced discrimination.

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