Photo Credit Lauren Justice for The New York Times A Sanders Voter, Weary of Debt at 29: ‘I Have Nothing to Lose’ Brian Michelz has never worn a political T-shirt or been to a campaign rally. But when he voted for the first time in his life, it was for Bernie Sanders. What will he do if Mr. Sanders loses? By Sabrina Tavernise
Photo Credit Annie Flanagan for The New York Times No Cell Signal, No Wi-Fi, No Problem. Growing Up Inside America’s ‘Quiet Zone’ Green Bank, W.Va., is home to a telescope so large that it requires near radio silence to operate, a technological restriction that has created a unique kind of modern childhood. By Dan Levin and Annie Flanagan
Photo Credit Ted S. Warren/Associated Press Nurses Battling Coronavirus Beg for Protective Gear and Better Planning Health care workers are among the most at risk of contracting the virus, but many say they lack protective gear and protocols to keep themselves and their patients safe. By Farah Stockman and Mike Baker
Photo Credit David Ryder/Reuters ‘It’s Pure Panic’: A Wrenching Wait at Nursing Home Where Coronavirus Took Hold Cut off from their relatives inside a virus-stricken nursing center, families are frantically searching for help and basic information. By Jack Healy , Karen Weise and Mike Baker
Photo Credit Grant Hindsley for The New York Times Coronavirus Closed This Starbucks, but Seattle Needs Its Coffee “Seattle is freaking out,” one man said as he passed a Starbucks in downtown Seattle that was closed after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus. By Kirk Johnson
Photo Credit Alex Welsh for The New York Times Inside Trump Administration, Debate Raged Over What to Tell Public The administration’s response to the coronavirus has repeatedly matched public health experts against a hesitant White House, where worry of panic dominates. By Michael D. Shear , Sheri Fink and Noah Weiland
Photo Credit Alexandra Hootnick for The New York Times For Urban Poor, the Coronavirus Complicates Existing Health Risks An outbreak could devastate low-income black and Latino communities that, even in the best of times, face serious medical challenges. By John Eligon
Photo Credit Ted S. Warren/Associated Press Coronavirus Hits a Nursing Home and a Retirement Complex in Seattle Area The facilities reported coronavirus cases among their residents on Friday, capping a week that included 10 deaths linked to another nursing home in the region. By Mike Baker and Karen Weise
Photo Credit David Ryder/Reuters Pence, a Loyalist Tapped for Coronavirus Effort, Adds to Trump’s Mixed Messages In wresting control of the administration’s haphazard response to the virus, Mike Pence has taken on a familiar role as the president’s political janitor. By Katie Rogers