Head of World Food Program says 30 nations in developing world at risk of 'humanitarian and food catastrophe;' WHO chief says coronavirus will be with us for a long time

In the last month the Chesed Shel Emes in Brooklyn's work has risen fivefold, as they face hurdles from fears of contagion to mountains of paperwork

Rick Bright says demoted for opposing heavily touted use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine 'which clearly lack scientific merit;' lawyer says move an act of 'retaliation'

Reported infections rise by 556 in 24 hours to 14,498, ending week-long trend that saw number of new carriers fall below new recoveries; ministers still pushing to reopen economy

Families urged to visit graves of loved ones in days leading up to national day of mourning to prevent crowding and potentially spreading coronavirus

After C-section, boy is well, mom is stable, but no relatives visit: Father is in same northern Israeli hospital with COVID-19, and family live in locked down hotspot Deir al-Asad

Plan rejected, but local and state officials slam mayor's remarks, calling her calls to reopen hotels, casinos and convention centers 'reckless, dangerous' and an 'embarrassment'

Israel is to restrict Memorial and Independence Day gatherings, but ministers are pushing to restart schools, open more stores, as statistics give room for optimism

The National Institutes of Health warns doctors not to use the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine in combination with the antibiotic azithromycin outside of clinical trials

Coronavirus claims life of Isaiah Kuperstein, who helped transform how children were taught a subject many thought too gruesome to broach

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