This Date in Baseball for May 10, 2020
Author: pffaris
Little Richard, flamboyant rock ‘˜n’ roll pioneer, dead at 87
Little Richard, the self-proclaimed ‘œarchitect of rock ‘˜n’ roll,’� has died
Little Richard, flamboyant rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, dead at 87
Little Richard, the self-proclaimed “architect of rock ‘n’ roll” whose piercing wail, pounding piano and towering pompadour irrevocably altered popular music while introducing black R&B to white America, has died Saturday. He was 87.
US Army pushing to develop wearable sensors to detect coronavirus symptoms
The US Army is asking technology companies to develop wearable sensors to detect early symptoms of coronavirus. This week they invited initial proposals for a $25 million contract to develop a device that uses existing technology as much as possible.
Falcons’ Allen says idea of practice is ‘nerve-racking’
Atlanta Falcons safety Ricardo Allen worries about the time his team welcomes players back to practice
Lawns are the new wedding venue in the age of coronavirus
Love in the age of coronavirus sometimes requires a lawn
Here’s when the job market will recover
The US job market has completely cratered within mere weeks. And it isn’t coming back anytime soon.
Outbreaks in Germany, South Korea show the risks in easing up
South Korea’s capital closed down more than 2,100 bars and other nightspots Saturday because of a new cluster of coronavirus infections, and Germany scrambled to contain fresh outbreaks at slaughterhouses, underscoring the dangers authorities face as they try to reopen their economies.
Being ostracized: Virus leaves its mark for UK’s elderly
From resounding applause to ostracization and isolation. That’s essentially the journey Lt. Cmdr. Robert Embleton, who served 34 years in Britain’s Royal Navy, took by ambulance when discharged from Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, southwest England, on April 8 following his near-month sickness with the coronavirus.
Governors aim to boost production of medical supplies
Frustrated by scarce supplies and a chaotic marketplace amid the coronavirus outbreak, some U.S. governors are seeking to bolster their home-state production of vital medical and protective equipment to ensure a reliable long-term source for state stockpiles.