Teenage sons lead effort to produce hundreds of protective items from upcycled skullcaps donated by local Jews

Robots deliver water, meals and packages to hotel guests; cameras put on doors of people's homes to monitor their movements; neighbors told to denounce those who break the rules

Students in first through third grades as well as some others potentially headed back to class, though many cities say they will keep buildings shuttered amid chaotic roll out

Protesters say government ignoring needs of small business owners, who do not get unemployment benefits and cannot make ends meet during coronavirus crisis

Just 84 confirmed cases in the past 24 hours, in first time since March; 82 patients on ventilators; only 6,363 people currently diagnosed as sick

Hours before classes set to start, Education Ministry yet to release official guidelines to teachers, students; Arab officials say community's schools won't open at all this week

Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson is named after two Dr. Nicks who treated UK leader as he lay in intensive care with coronavirus

Some 116,000 more woman have lost their jobs either temporarily or permanently due to the pandemic, report says

At Sunday meeting, ministers also expected to discuss allowing more people at weddings and funerals, reopen malls, markets, gyms and museums later this month, TV network says

Defense Department working on new blood-based screening that identifies body's immune response, may find illness 4 days earlier than current swab tests

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