The New York Times
Trump Muses About Light as Remedy, but Also Disinfectant, Which Is Dangerous
Makers of Lysol Warn Against Ingesting Disinfectants
Some Companies Seeking Bailouts Had Piles of Cash, Then Spent It
The Star-Ledger (NJ.com)
This new map shows the town-by-town breakdown of coronavirus cases across N.J.
Husband and wife of 37 years die 3 days apart from coronavirus. Son can’t afford funeral bills.
The mental health fallout from COVID-19 will be huge
The Los Angeles Times
California stay-at-home faces its biggest test: A heat wave driving people to the beach
California’s reopening is slowed by rising coronavirus cases and deaths
From warehouse to table: A look inside the L.A. school district’s huge meal distribution operation amid coronavirus
Philadelphia Inquirer (Philly.com)
Philly region is ‘weeks away’ from seeing an easing in coronavirus restrictions; U.S. death toll passes 50,000 mark
Long cast aside as expendable, Pa.’s public health nurses are now pivotal to easing coronavirus restrictions
More people are using antidepressants and antianxiety medications during coronavirus pandemic: survey
The Detroit Free Press
Gov. Whitmer extends Michigan stay home order to May 15, allows some businesses to reopen
COVID-19's effects show our leaders learned little from the Flint water crisis
Detroit Free Press pages show the 1918 Spanish Influenza
The Atlanta Journal Constitution
City courts working on plans to re-open amid coronavirus pandemic
Lines start early for haircuts as Georgia begins to reopen
Some Metro Atlanta students locked out of virtual classrooms
The Washington Post
Citing deaths, FDA issues warning against antimalarial drugs touted by Trump
Governors blindside front-line staff with reopening proposals
Church donations have plunged as services have gone online. Some congregations won’t survive.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer
ICE agrees to release two more at-risk detainees from Ohio jails due to coronavirus pandemic
University of Akron to make deep cuts because of coronavirus crisis
Coronavirus cluster found at Warrensville Developmental Center
The Chicago Tribune
Illinois’ stay-at-home order will remain in place through May 30, but with changes: Here’s what you need to know
Illinois officials say the state is hitting its COVID-19 peak — and that’s actually good news
Illinois wants all shoppers to wear masks at the grocery store. Enforcing that rule is trickier.