Demonstrators carry rifles and signs, including one depicting Governor Gretchen Whitmer as Adolf Hitler

Governor says it's too risky to send 4.2 million students statewide back to school; no decisions yet on summer school

Rebuffing cabinet decision, mayors say they've not had time to prepare and will only open when it is safe to do so; Education Ministry says openings will be staggered until Tuesday

Police see 'significant weakening of discipline' among public, warn they are still enforcing regulations with fines even as some restrictions lifted

Remaining students set to return June 1; ultra-Orthodox schools to open grades 7-12 instead; Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan say schools won't yet reopen in those municipalities

Workers at Philadelphia museum had already taken pay cuts; bankruptcy proceeding makes it ineligible for emergency federal aid

Secure Community Network sets up task force to prepare Jewish institutions to face threats that might come once the coronavirus pandemic recedes

Municipality to allow restaurants to place more tables outside without charge; considering using Rabin Square as giant outdoor eating area

Small business owners, independent workers accuse officials of neglect as virus outbreak, restrictions crush economy

Overwhelmed funeral home found to be storing bodies on ice in rented trucks; police responded to call from a neighboring business over fluids leaking from one of the vehicles

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