The hope is that robots can free up employees for other tasks.
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As U.S. debates school reopening, WHO warns of no return to normal
The head of the World Health Organization slams some government leaders for sending mixed messages about the coronavirus and says ‘too many countries are headed in the wrong direction.’
California shuts bars, indoor dining and most gyms
More than 7.5 million people have filed for unemployment since the initial March closure.
Inferno on Navy ship in San Diego rages into second day
The cause is still unknown as 400 sailors and fire crews from across the city continue to fight the blaze.
Legal experts review Black Minnesota teen’s life sentence
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, who was top prosecutor in Hennepin County during Myon Burrell’s sentencing, says she welcomes and supports the panel.
Search for missing ‘Glee’ star continues
Teams begin double-checking cabins and the surrounding area at Lake Piru in Southern California.
As beach towns open, businesses are short foreign workers
Companies also face the challenge of convincing unemployed Americans to take a job in hospitality amid a pandemic.
In risky bid, Trump stokes racial rancor to motivate voters
According to current and former campaign officials, his overarching strategy is an appeal to white voters.
FBI investigates reported assault on Black man as hate crime
Vauhxx Booker was pinned against a tree by a group of white men who threatened to lynch him.
Protective gear for medical workers begins to run low again
The Health and Human Services head said Tuesday that gear should be reused and repurposed as a way to stretch the supply.