BREAKING: School disruption brought on by the coronavirus pandemic is fueling anxiety in a majority (59%) of parents who are concerned that their child is falling behind in their education, per new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. abcn.ws/2ORD3Pp
JUST IN: A majority of all American adults (55%) are against public schools in their community reopening with in-school instruction in the fall, new @ABC News/Ipsos poll finds. abcn.ws/2ORD3Pp
NEW: A majority of Americans are currently willing to eat at a restaurant (54%), stay in a hotel (51%), go to work (78%), go grocery shopping (94%), get a haircut (67%), attend church (51%), and go to a shopping mall (51%), per new @ABC News/Ipsos poll. abcn.ws/2ORD3Pp
DEVELOPING: The husband and son of a federal judge in Newark, New Jersey, have been shot, Middlesex County prosecutor confirms to @ABC News. The judge’s son is dead, according to law enforcement sources. abcn.ws/3fKVRf4
MORE: Judge Esther Salas, the first Latina to serve on the federal bench in New Jersey, was not hurt. A suspect "remains at-large," a law enforcement official said. abcn.ws/3fKq8uh
Investigators have preliminary info that someone dressed as a FedEx driver arrived at the family home at about 5 p.m. Sunday. The judge’s son opened the door and was immediately shot, sources said. The judge’s husband was also shot multiple times. abcn.ws/2OEV9nB
BREAKING: Joe Biden opens up a 15-point lead over Pres. Trump in a new @ABC News/Washington Post poll, ahead 55-40% among registered voters. That advantage narrows to 54-44% among likely voters. abcn.ws/3fJwb2v
MORE: Joe Biden wins registered voters who are very worried about catching the coronavirus by an overwhelming 82-14%, and those who are somewhat worried, 53-41%. Those who are less worried prefer Pres. Trump, 69-26%. abcn.ws/2CSHN4r
MORE: Joe Biden has advanced in the Midwest against Pres. Trump, from a dead heat to a 17-point lead. It’s close in the South, 50-44%, Biden-Trump, compared with a 13-point Trump lead in late March. abcn.ws/2CSHN4r
JUST IN: Antibody research indicates coronavirus may be far more widespread than known. abcn.ws/3ajgWcO
MORE: The first large-scale community test of 3,300 people in Santa Clara County found that 2.5 to 4.2% of those tested were positive for antibodies—a number suggesting a far higher past infection rate than the official count. abcn.ws/3ajgWcO
Based on initial data, researchers estimate the range of people who may have had the virus to be between 48,000 and 81,000 in the county of 2 million—as opposed to the approximately 1,000 in the county's official tally at the time the samples were taken. abcn.ws/3ajgWcO
JUST IN: Travel data of passengers arriving in the U.S. from China during the critical period in December, January and February shows a stunning 759,493 people entered the U.S. abcn.ws/344ZVlb
MORE: Those travelers from China included more than 228,000 Americans returning home and hundreds of thousands of Chinese nationals arriving for business, academics, tourism or to visit family. abcn.ws/344ZVlb
"The numbers are clearly alarming," an infectious disease specialist tells @ABC News. abcn.ws/344ZVlb