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. 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. Looser regulations on who can conduct tests for the virus will allow for a significant increase in the number of Americans who can be screened, the F.D.A. commissioner said. Federal health officials botched an initial diagnostic test and restricted widespread screening. Missteps may have raised the risks to Americans, critics say. Economists slashed growth forecasts, and officials rushed to put a floor under the impending damage. The virtual shutdown of one of the world’s biggest economies is hurting business around the globe, from multinational firms to truck drivers and tour guides. What you need to know about how the virus is transmitted. The Harvey Weinstein jurors, in 26 “stressful” hours in the jury room, focused on the question of consent in the sexual encounters central to the case. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to have bested his challenger, Benny Gantz, in Israel’s third election in a year, but fell short of winning a majority. In Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite,” they are playing three different couples — and are seeing more of one another than ever. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. One primary victory in South Carolina may have changed the future of the former vice president’s campaign — and altered the course of the 2020 election. Should you cancel spring break? Talk to your kids about it? We’ve got answers. The outbreak threatens the stability of everything from information systems to Amazon orders. There’s little evidence a progressive candidate can remake the electorate. When everything is a liberal media conspiracy. The Supreme Court will decide on yet another bid to curtail women’s rights masquerading as a safety measure. Restorative justice is an alternative we should also consider. The stock market’s correction was minor. People were just looking for a reason to take their profits. Concerns about profits and liability have often kept them from moving quickly enough. That’s the Democratic choice now. The legendary physicist, who died Friday, envisioned an advanced consciousness encoded into matter, surviving the death of the last star. The 2020 election is off to a complicated start. Maybe we can draw some comparative political lessons from the animal kingdom. Mr. Matthews’s show, “Hardball,” has been on the air since 1997. The opioid crisis and an increase in illicit drug use have fueled a resurgence of hepatitis C, a viral infection of the liver. Elaine McCusker had questioned the suspension of assistance to Ukraine, a central line of inquiry in the president’s impeachment. The man impersonated Nikolas Cruz, the confessed gunman, on social media and taunted the families about their deceased loved ones. As video of the incident at Central Park spread on social media, several elected officials called for an investigation. Mr. Welch was named “manager of the century” after General Electric’s revenue jumped nearly fivefold during his tenure. For the first time, an Iraqi court has held the Islamic State accountable for its atrocities against the Yazidi religious minority. His in-depth conversations with celebrities on the program focused on craft, not gossip, and made the show a hit on Bravo. Every year, Mike Bloomberg’s company pays hundreds of fired employees to not say anything bad. A conversation with the fashion dissenter, gender pioneer, reluctant muse to no end of designers and Yves Saint Laurent’s “double.” Out since October with a broken hand, the two-time M.V.P. looked like the “Steph of old” while practicing with his club’s developmental team in Santa Cruz. The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra recreated the composer’s famous Akademie program of 1808, a marathon that included a staggering four premieres. In this week’s column, Sarah Firshein investigates who is liable if your personal items disappear from a hotel room. Experts offer advice on how parents can help adolescents get the facts straight and be prepared. Seidel, 25, has two jobs, shares an apartment with her sister and runs turkey trots in costume. No, she can’t believe this is happening, either. More Recent Articles |
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