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In the wake of record-breaking times from runners wearing Nike’s Vaporfly shoes, and new regulations from the sport’s governing body, brands are racing to roll out new shoes ahead of the Tokyo Olympics. Photo: Craig Ruttle/AP Photo
Former Vice President Joe Biden got his first opportunity on Saturday, in South Carolina, to deliver a victory speech in his quest for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
Former Vice President Joe Biden got his first opportunity on Saturday, in South Carolina, to deliver a victory speech in his quest for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Photo: Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images
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President Trump, Vice President Pence and health officials held a press conference on Saturday after Washington state health officials reported the country’s first coronavirus death. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo
President Trump, Vice President Pence and health officials held a press conference on Saturday after Washington state health officials reported the country’s first coronavirus death. Photo: Carolyn Kaster/AP Photo
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Potomac Watch: House Democrats seem willing to jeopardize national security in order to keep their Trump-Russia collusion narrative alive. Image: J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press
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In Doha, Qatar, U.S. and Taliban leaders signed a deal that aims to end years of fighting. Photo: Hussein Sayed/Associated Press
The Dow had its worst losing streak since the financial crisis on coronavirus fears. WSJ's Paul Vigna breaks down this week's market winners and losers. Photo: Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images
In Doha, Qatar, U.S. and Taliban leaders signed a deal that aims to end years of fighting. Photo: Hussein Sayed/Associated Press
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Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra provides up to 100X digital zoom, but who needs that kind of snooping power? A private investigator, that's who. WSJ's Joanna Stern teamed up with a New York-based detective to test it and compare it to other phones and ultra-zoom cameras. Photo illustration: Alex Kuzoian for The Wall Street Journal
After nearly a year of political paralysis, Israel is holding another election. As Benjamin Netanyahu is weakened by corruption charges and Israel seeks a long term truce with Hamas in Gaza, here’s what the prolonged uncertainty means for the country and its economy. Photo: Oded Balilty/Associated Press
Highlights from CBS News's Democratic presidential debate on Feb. 25, 2020 demonstrate the candidates' rising desperation as they realize Donald Trump could win another term in office. Image: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
The Dow had its worst losing streak since the financial crisis on coronavirus fears. WSJ's Paul Vigna breaks down this week's market winners and losers. Photo: Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images
As the coronavirus threatens to spread across the U.S., federal health authorities expand the criteria for whom should be tested and streamline test-kit approvals. Photo: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg
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Drama Queen
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Drumming it up
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An Englishman in Pune
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Best Foot Forward
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As the coronavirus threatens to spread across the U.S., federal health authorities expand the criteria for whom should be tested and streamline test-kit approvals. Photo: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg
As the coronavirus threatens to spread across the U.S., federal health authorities expand the criteria for whom should be tested and streamline test-kit approvals. Photo: ARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS
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Potomac Watch: House Democrats seem willing to jeopardize national security in order to keep their Trump-Russia collusion narrative alive. Image: J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press
“Queer Eye” host Antoni Porowski explains why blueberries are better than cauliflower rice and predicts where he’ll be in a decade.
Partisanship isn't making it easier for the government to respond to the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. Image: Getty Images/Composite: Brad Howard
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In a news conference Wednesday, President Trump appointed Vice President Pence to lead the government’s efforts to combat coronavirus. Photo: Erik S. Lesser/Shutterstock
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The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo could be postponed or canceled if the coronavirus can’t be contained in the next three months, according to a senior member of the International Olympic Committee. The financial stakes are huge. Photo: Jae C. Hong/AP
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of third-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act following a six-week trial. Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance called the conviction “the new landscape for survivors of sexual assault.” Weinstein has denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. Photo: Peter Foley/Bloomberg News
Governments around the world are shutting down the internet, saying it's needed to prevent protests or cheating on exams. But critics say blocking expression and access to information violates human rights. Here’s how internet shutdowns work. Photo: NYUNT WIN/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK
Candidates questioned whether Bernie Sanders could beat President Trump in a general election during the Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images
South Korea raised its alert status to the highest level after it became the most coronavirus-hit country outside of China. WSJ's Dasl Yoon reports from Daegu, the city at the center of the country's outbreak, which has become a virtual ghost town. Photo: Jean Chung for The Wall Street Journal
Democratic candidates have been relatively easy on Bernie Sanders. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains why his opponents have been reluctant to go after the Vermont senator. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
The Americas: The July 2021 midterm elections in Mexico could go poorly for President López Obrador if the economy remains stagnant. Image: Henry Romero/Reuters
Candidates questioned whether Bernie Sanders could beat President Trump in a general election during the Democratic presidential debate in South Carolina. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Democratic candidates at South Carolina’s presidential debate criticized how President Trump has handled the coronavirus outbreak so far and laid out their own proposals. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Governments around the world are shutting down the internet, saying it's needed to prevent protests or cheating on exams. But critics say blocking expression and access to information violates human rights. Here’s how internet shutdowns work. Photo: NYUNT WIN/EPA/SHUTTERSTOCK
The 2020 Olympics in Tokyo could be postponed or canceled if the coronavirus can’t be contained in the next three months, according to a senior member of the International Olympic Committee. The financial stakes are huge. Photo: Jae C. Hong/AP
As new pockets of infection have emerged outside China, Italy, South Korea and Iran are scrambling to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Photo: Zuma Press
A wave of disruptions to air travel following the coronavirus epidemic has led to an 80% drop in traffic at China’s busiest airports. WSJ explains why some analysts expect the impact on the global aviation industry could be greater than that of SARS or 9/11. Photo: Alex Plavevski/Shutterstock
At least 10 people were killed in protests against a controversial citizenship law. The violent clashes between supporters and opponents of the legislation broke out while President Trump was in India for an official visit. Photo: str/Shutterstock
Politics & Ideas: Nominating a far-left Democratic candidate could result in a presidential race that mirrors the Nixon-McGovern contest in 1972. Image: Associated Press/Zuma Wire/Composite: Brad Howard
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President Trump received a rock star welcome from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the two leaders of the world’s largest democracies meet in India. WSJ’s Eric Bellman explores whether Trump and Modi’s chemistry is as strong as it looks. Photo: Money Sharma/AFP via Getty Images
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg was asked during the Democratic presidential debate about the policy known as stop-and-frisk while he was in office, and whether it amounted to racial profiling. Photo: Patrick Semansky/Associated Press
Cuban-American U.S. Senator Marco Rubio responded to the rise of Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign on Feb. 24, 2020. Image: Brian Cahn/ZUMA Wire
Main Street: WSJ columnist Bill McGurn pretends to be Michael Bloomberg and offers some capitalist advice to his competitors. Image: Rick Bowmer/Associated Press
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of third-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act following a six-week trial. Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance called the conviction “the new landscape for survivors of sexual assault.” Weinstein has denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex. Photo: Peter Foley/Bloomberg News