Below are some of the top political news stories of the day: ¯\_(?)_/¯
- US Capitol closing to public until April amid virus outbreak - AP
- Dow Plunges 2,300 Points: Stocks In Meltdown As Panic Selling Continues - NPR
- Coronavirus live updates: 39 deaths in US, Disneyland to close, March Madness canceled - ABC News
- Trump shrugs off EU anger over coronavirus travel ban: ‘When they raise taxes on us, they don’t consult us’ - FOX News
- Washington strains for virus response as institutions close - AP
- Senate standoff means intel programs to lapse - The Hill
- Trump economic team grasps for credibility with outbreak - AP
- Maryland And Ohio To Close Schools Statewide Due To Coronavirus - NPR
- U.S. coronavirus stimulus package stuck in Congress over paid sick leave - Reuters
- Biden offers coronavirus plan, rebuking Trump’s ‘America First’ approach - Politico
- Sanders warns of coronavirus ‘meltdown’ on par with World War II - Politico
- Senators of both parties dissatisfied with Trump administration's coronavirus response - CBS News
- GOP views next few weeks as critical for Trump - The Hill
- U.S. Senate leader expects renewal of surveillance rules questioned by Trump - Reuters
- Biden, Sanders try to show they would be better in a crisis - AP
- Judge orders Chelsea Manning to be released - NBC News
- NCAA Tournament canceled; NHL suspends season; MLB to halt spring training - AP
- US military conducts airstrikes in Iraq in retaliation for rocket attack that killed 2 Americans - ABC News
- Divided U.S. Congress struggles to agree on coronavirus response - Reuters
- Graphic: The day-by-day size of the coronavirus outbreak - NBC News
- Brazilian who met Trump has virus; no plans to test Trump - AP
- Coronavirus poses new challenge to Trump's re-election bid - Reuters
- AP sources: Biden requests protection from Secret Service - AP
- Trump’s Re-election Chances Suddenly Look Shakier - MSN
- AP Exclusive: Inside massive DEA raid targeting drug cartel - AP
- White House told federal health agency to classify coronavirus deliberations - sources - Reuters