Small ceremony held a year after tens of thousands came to Normandy beaches to cheer the dwindling number of veterans and celebrate liberation from Nazi oppression

Brazilian president says will pull out of health organization unless it works 'without ideological bias,' as death toll rises to more than 35,000, the third-highest in the world

World Health Organizations says governments should encourage people to cover their mouths and noses if there is widespread transmission or social distancing is difficult

One person dies as a result of the pathogen, taking toll to 292; 16,133 tests carried out on Friday

As Milan resident Yuval Avital rides out the pandemic in a tiny Italian village, his seclusion produces a raw expression of sound that grows into an online musical collaboration

A patient's biology, environment and behavior can greatly affect their potential to infect; studies show a small percentage of the sick may be responsible for majority of cases

Local Jews, whose number has greatly dwindled since Israel's creation, suffered hard blow with 12 deaths out of Muslim country's total of 206; 'We are grieving,' says local rabbi

Scientists urge government to slow reopening steps ,noting 8,000 new infections daily in England alone; actual death toll believed to be much higher

Rate is a still-high 13.3%, on par with Great Depression levels, but 2.5 million jobs added last month indicate companies reopened and rehired more quickly than many forecast

Researchers in China and Ireland also find that those who stopped taking their hypertension medication after being hospitalized further increased risk of death

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