Sen. Elizabeth Warren Drops Out Of The 2020 Presidential Race Warren announced her decision after disappointing finishes in the primary. She hadn't won or come in second in any states, and finished third in her home state of Massachusetts. Danielle Kurtzleben
Sanders, Biden Campaigns Face Challenges As Primaries Continue Now that the presidential primary season is well underway, the picture is getting clearer for Democrats. More state primaries are to come — including Missouri and Michigan next Tuesday. Domenico Montanaro
10 Census Facts That Bust Common Myths About The 2020 U.S. Head Count It happens only once a decade, so it can be hard to make sense of the census. NPR's census reporter has rounded up facts that debunk some of the most common misconceptions about the national count. Hansi Lo Wang
Supreme Court Weighs Abortion Case; Schumer Remarks Draw Rebuke From Roberts Lawyers for the Center for Reproductive Rights and Louisiana faced a hot bench Wednesday in a case critical to abortion rights in the U.S. But the Chief Justice - a key vote - did not tip his hand. Nina Totenberg
'Hillary' Documentary Sets Clinton's Career And Marriage Against Culture War Backdrop A new documentary reveals behind-the-scenes footage from Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign and explores her life and career against the backdrop of the culture wars of the 1990s and 2000s. Audie Cornish
How Delegates Are Awarded In The Presidential Primary The presidential nominating contest is really a game of math: Which candidate can rack up the most delegates before the Party's convention? Here's how those delegates are awarded. Domenico Montanaro
Voting Issues Hit California And Texas With Long Waits On Super Tuesday Some primary voters in California and Texas encountered long lines at voting locations on Super Tuesday. Officials cite mechanical problems with a new voting system and a higher-than-expected turnout. Pam Fessler
Presidential choices narrow in upcoming Washington state primary The fallout from Super Tuesday is forcing Washington state Democrats to rethink their choices just days ahead of the March 10 presidential primary. Amy Radil
Bipartisan Negotiators Reach Deal For Roughly $8 Billion For Coronavirus Response House and Senate leaders agreed on an emergency funding bill totaling about $8 billion to address the coronavirus outbreak. The bipartisan measure could pass both chambers of Congress this week. Claudia Grisales
Sanders Wins California, Largest Super Tuesday Prize, Fueled By Latino Vote Sanders was always expected to do well in California, with its large population of Latino voters and energized progressives. On Tuesday, he lived up to those expectations. Brian Naylor