Biden, Sanders Remarks Show How The Coronavirus Has Upended The Campaign The coronavirus is scrambling so much of our lives at the moment, there's no surprise it's doing the same to the presidential race. Benjamin Swasey
News Brief: COVID-19 Effects Hit Economy Hard, Biden Wins 3 Primaries The Trump administration plans a $1 trillion economic stimulus. How will restrictive measures to fight the coronavirus be enforced? And, Joe Biden wins primaries in Arizona, Florida and Illinois. David Greene
Joe Biden Wins Big In St. Patrick's Day Democratic Primaries Former Vice President Joe Biden won primaries in Florida, Illinois and Arizona. Ohio postponed its primary because of coronavirus concerns. Will Sen. Bernie Sanders drop out now? Mara Liasson
Pence Warns Coronavirus Outbreak Could Last 'Well Into July' In an interview with NPR, the vice president defended the administration's response to the coronavirus but acknowledged the government expects to be dealing with the crisis "for months." Jason Breslow
Vice President Pence On The Latest Federal Efforts To Confront Coronavirus NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep, who sat down with Vice President Mike Pence Tuesday afternoon to talk about the Trump administration's efforts to tackle the coronavirus threat. Steve Inskeep
How Primaries Are Proceeding During A Public Health Epidemic Voters in Florida, Illinois and Arizona are still casting ballots in primary elections Tuesday amid disruption from the coronavirus pandemic. Miles Parks
Florida, Illinois And Arizona Vote Tuesday. Here's A State-By-State Guide Coronavirus is dominating. Three of four crucial states are going ahead with elections Tuesday that could determine the Democratic presidential nominee. Domenico Montanaro
Democratic Presidential Campaigns Adapt To Coronavirus Concerns The leading Democratic presidential campaigns are working to reach voters at a distance, with virtual rallies and more reliance on outreach by phone and social media. Don Gonyea
Poll: Americans Don't Trust What They're Hearing From Trump On Coronavirus After the White House downplayed the coronavirus threat in the past month, the number of Republicans saying it has been blown out of proportion jumped, according to an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. Domenico Montanaro
Uncertainty In Congress Over Next Moves To Address Coronavirus Crisis The House is in recess, but senators return to Washington this week to take up the House-passed financial aid bill to address the economic threat to American workers posed by the coronavirus. Claudia Grisales