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It's Super Tuesday, the biggest day in the Democratic primary. Joe Biden is racing to pick up votes from supporters of Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar, who ended their campaigns and endorsed him over front-runner Bernie Sanders. Today’s elections in 15 states and territories will be a major test for Mike Bloomberg, who'll appear on ballots for the first time, and Elizabeth Warren, whose nomination chances are increasingly slim. Apple News Spotlight
More people died from the coronavirus in Washington state, while Georgia confirmed its first cases, bringing the number of people infected in the U.S. to 105. President Trump again urged the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates to shield the economy, and top global finance ministers are holding an emergency call today to discuss a coordinated response to the virus. The Wall Street Journal
Israel went to the polls for the third time in a year to try to break gridlock, and with 90% of votes counted, embattled Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s party and its allies are just shy of a majority in parliament. Some see the result as a clear message of support for right-wing parties, but Netanyahu will still need to find support from others to form a coalition government. Bloomberg
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