Delaware governor: Out-of-state travelers must quarantine

Delaware's governor ordered out-of-state visitors to quarantine for two weeks in an order released Sunday night.

Prince Charles ends isolation period for coronavirus

The prince’s Clarence House office says Charles is in good health after completing the seven-day quarantine.

Saudi nurse breaks down as he's forced to refuse son's hug after work

In the heartbreaking video, Naser Ali Al-Shahrani, a nurse working Riyadh, returns home from working at the hospital and refuses a hug from his son.

Tampa megachurch crowded with worshipers, despite social distancing orders

Cheers and applause could be heard on a Tampa megachurch's livestream Sunday from a few hundred people inside The River at Tampa Bay Church. The church is refusing to close its doors despite a "safer at home" order in effect in Hillsborough County.

New York man with DC ties recovers from COVID-19

A New York man with connections to the D.C. area says he has recovered after being infected with the coronavirus.

Instacart workers seek strike as jobs get busier, riskier

Some Instacart workers have called for a walk-out Monday, saying they need hazard pay and protective gear, among other demands.

3D printers used to produce medical supplies amid coronavirus outbreak

With the critical shortage of medical supplies due to coronavirus, people are using 3D printers to create protective gear for medical staff and first responders.

D.C.'s first confirmed coronavirus patient is out of the hospital

D.C.'s first confirmed coronavirus patient is out of the hospital and recovering at home, a spokesman for his church says.

Trump brags about TV ratings as reported coronavirus cases climb past 135K in U.S.

The United States now leads the world in reported coronavirus cases, but President Trump's mind Sunday afternoon is apparently on the ratings for his TV appearances:

Arlington reports first two coronavirus deaths

The coronavirus outbreak has now claimed the lives of two people in Arlington County.

Stimulus billions can't buy hospitals out of shortage crisis

The billions of tax dollars headed for hospitals and states as part of the $2.2 trillion coronavirus response bill won’t fix the problem facing doctors and nurses: a critical shortage of protective gowns, gloves and masks.