(Getty Images) The grim question facing the two candidates is not whether they can win the state's primary, strategists say, but how low they will finish — and what that would mean for their candidacies. By Cleve Wootson, Matt Viser and Felicia Sonmez ● Read more » | | | But ahead of Tuesday's primary, not everyone in this once-bustling mill hub is rooting for the Democrats. By Griff Witte ● Read more » | | | | National and Iowa party leaders sparred over who is to blame for the caucus meltdown, while supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders accused the Democratic National Committee of being unfair to their movement. By Michael Scherer and Sean Sullivan ● Read more » | | | | Sen. Bernie Sanders received more votes during the chaotic caucuses, and his campaign said that it would seek a partial recanvass of the results. By Isaac Stanley-Becker ● Read more » | | | The techniques and tropes director Bong Joon-ho repurposed so adroitly in "Parasite" made the film feel both original and oddly familiar, the product of the male gaze that still holds sway in Hollywood. Perspective ● By Ann Hornaday ● Read more » | | | | Once again, the Oscars have a diversity problem among its nominees. But on the red carpet, where individuals alone have the power to define themselves as glittering stars, rarefied gazelles, eccentric raconteurs or rumply intellectuals, it was possible to get at least a peek at the breadth of creativity in the La-La-Land. Perspective ● By Robin Givhan ● Read more » | | | | Eminem performed "Lose Yourself," an 18-year-old song, at the Oscars. We don't know why, but it definitely was a spirited performance. Analysis ● By Elahe Izadi ● Read more » | | | | Eleven Americans are among 66 additional people on board the Diamond Princess who have tested positive, the cruise ship operator said Monday. By Washington Post Staff ● Read more » | | | | Although Wuhan and Hubei province remain ravaged by the disease, officials say the number of new cases outside Hubei is declining, in a reflection of strict quarantine measures taking effect nationwide. By Gerry Shih, Alex Horton and Marisa Iati ● Read more » | | | | The militant group's deadly Afghan offshoot has shown a remarkable ability to find and train recruits. By Susannah George, Siobhán O'Grady and Sharif Hassan ● Read more » | | | | | | Opinions | | | More News | Irresponsible pesticide use worldwide poisons millions of people, kills hundreds of thousands and damages soil, water and ecosystems. The illegal, unregulated trade, estimated at $2 billion in Brazil, makes everything worse. By Terrence McCoy ● Read more » | | | | Arizona's Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument includes about 330,000 acres of designated wilderness and is home to ancestral grounds of the Tohono O'odham Nation. By Paulina Firozi ● Read more » | | | | A rip-roaring jet stream charged the trans-Atlantic flight, which landed nearly two hours ahead of schedule. By Jason Samenow and Andrew Freedman ● Read more » | | | | | | |
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