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Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power

Corrections: March 31, 2021

A Favorite of Giraffes

Gonzaga Makes Final Four With Another (Expected) Rout

G. Gordon Liddy, Mastermind Behind Watergate Burglary, Dies at 90

South Carolina Rolls Past Texas Into the Final Four

Bloomberg Employees Get Access to Hospital’s Vaccine Slots

A federal judge threw out a confidentiality agreement signed by a Trump campaign aide.

For Syrians, the pandemic has increased the need for humanitarian assistance, but donations prove ‘woefully inadequate.’

‘It Wasn’t Right’: Young Witnesses Offer Emotional Testimony in Chauvin Trial

The Morning

Baseball’s back, so teams are deciding whether their stadiums will continue to serve as vaccination venues.

G. Gordon Liddy, Mastermind Behind Watergate Burglary, Dies at 90

Biden to call for increase in corporate taxes to pay for $2 trillion infrastructure plan.

Democrats debate their strategy for pushing through voting rights legislation.

Biden to Pay for Infrastructure Plan With 15 Years of Corporate Taxes

Chauvin Trial: Day 2 Key Moments

‘No Place for a Child’: Inside the Tent Camp Housing Thousands of Migrant Children

Scenes from Day 2 of the Derek Chauvin trial.

State Dept. Reverses Trump Policies on Reproductive and Religious Freedoms

Democrats Splinter Over Strategy for Pushing Through Voting Rights Bill

After a day of emotional testimony, here’s what experts expect next.

State Dept. Reverses Trump Policies on Reproductive and Religious Freedoms

Biden Announces Actions to Combat Anti-Asian Attacks

Sean Bean Talks About Derailing ‘Snowpiercer’

Texas Removes Restrictions, but Fans Show Some Caution

In Vermont, a surge in cases brings the state to numbers that it thought it had left behind.

Texas, which expanded eligibility to all adults, sees long lines and scarce appointments online.

Houston Hangs On and Reaches the Final Four

Climber in Academia

UConn Reaches Final Four With Tight Win Over Baylor

Canada suspends the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine for people under 55.

‘No Excuse Not to Be Vaccinated’ in Texas, Which Expands Eligibility to All Adults

‘Believe Your Eyes,’ Prosecutor Tells Jury on First Day of Derek Chauvin Trial

Mike Pompeo grows more combative as he eyes 2024.

Banks Face Billions in Losses as a Bet on ViacomCBS and Other Stocks Goes Awry

A reporter in Minneapolis breaks down Day 1 of the trial.

And the winner is . . .

Democrats start preparing a path for Biden’s spending plans, but it will be a bumpy one.

With an Eye on 2024, a Rarely Bashful Pompeo Grows More Combative

Biden Pushes Mask Mandate as C.D.C. Director Warns of ‘Impending Doom’

Need a Virtual Escape? Why Not Fly Above the Suez Canal.

On the first day of the trial, Americans remembered George Floyd.

The Supreme Court faces an odd quandary in a lawsuit pension funds brought against Goldman Sachs.

A multinational tangle in the Suez grounding, but a Japanese shipbuilding giant may end up holding the bag.

Given power of video, legal experts say Chauvin should consider testifying.

Cause of death will be a major issue for both sides.

Czech Billionaire Is Among 5 Killed in Heli-Skiing Crash Near Alaska Glacier

PM-covid-update

Oil Refinery in Indonesia Catches Fire, Prompting an Evacuation

Corrections: March 29, 2021