“I was called everything, but a Reuben sandwich,” Little Richard tells Ed Bradley about how people reacted to his image at the beginning of his career. Source
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FDA approves new coronavirus antigen test with fast results
Antigen tests can diagnose active infections by detecting the earliest toxic traces of the virus rather than genetic code of the virus itself. Source
Cuomo announces new testing centers in low-income communities
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Saturday announced two dozen new coronavirus testing centers in churches in predominately low-income and minority communities. New York’s largest health system, Northwell Health, will conduct the tests. “The churches will help us outreach to people in the community, and get people to come in and explain to people why it’s important to come in and get tested,” Cuomo said. Source
Cuomo announces initiative to expand testing in minority communities
On Friday, he urged vigilance as he discussed severe illness being seen in children. Source
Guy Fieri raises over $20 million for struggling restaurant workers
Since coronavirus lockdowns in the U.S. began, the celebrity chef has awarded grants to 40,000 food industry workers. Source
Ominous trend in American West could signal a looming “megadrought”
“The persistence of the drought conditions, in the Colorado River basin especially, is essentially unprecedented in human history,” John Fleck, author of “Water is for Fighting Over,” said. Source
Ted Cruz gets haircut at Texas salon after owner released from jail
“Glad Shelley is out of jail & her business is open!” Cruz said while visiting Salon à la Mode. Source
Little Richard, rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, has died at 87
Pastor Bill Minson, a close friend of Little Richard’s, told The Associated Press that Little Richard died Saturday morning. Source
Amazon SVP Dave Clark addresses allegations of retaliation
Nine senators have called for more information about employee terminations at Amazon. 60 Minutes reports, Sunday. Source
“Snow in Central Park! In May!”: Rare snowfall ties 1977 record
Upstate New York looked like a winter wonderland Friday night. Source