By Lauren Weber
Friday March 18th, 2016
TOP STORIES
PAUL RYAN PREPARES FOR A CONTESTED CONVENTION The Speaker of the House seems skeptical that Donald Trump could gather the 1,237 delegates necessary to lock-up the convention. While Ryan has denied he would throw his hat in the ring for the presidential job in such a scenario, he also denied he would take the Speaker spot. [Laura Barron-Lopez, HuffPost]
CURRENCIES ON THE RISE Despite banking attempts to weaken them. [WSJ | Paywall]
NORTH KOREA FIRES BALLISTIC MISSILE Once again, breaking all U.N. sanctions. [Reuters]
THERE MAY BE LEAD IN YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL WATER "An analysis of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency data showed about 350 schools and day-care centers failed lead tests a total of about 470 times from 2012 through 2015." And reports of high lead levels are emerging from Newark, New Jersey. [USA Today]
WATCH OUT For the Bumble Bee Tuna recall. [Kate Bratskeir, HuffPost]
FBI: CALIFORNIA STABBING SPREE INSPIRED BY ISIS The FBI has determined a University of California Merced student’s stabbing spree last fall was inspired by ISIS. [Reuters]
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WHAT’S BREWING
LAST MONTH WAS RATHER TOASTY Global temperatures were at an all-time high. [HuffPost]
'HIGH SCHOOLS ARE FAILING GIRLS WHO REPORT SEXUAL ASSAULT' "A rising number of high schools are under federal investigation for complaints they failed to protect alleged rape victims from coming face-to-face with accused perpetrators in the classroom." [HuffPost]
TURNS OUT PEOPLE FEEL SUPER STRONGLY ABOUT EMAIL SIGN-OFFS Thoughts on all the best? [HuffPost]
GETTING BROS TO SHELL OUT FOR CLOTHES Meet the "Brotailers." [Bloomberg]
WANT TO BE VERY AFRAID? Watch how fast this snake can strike. [HuffPost]
INSIDE THE CORDON BLEU SCHOOL SCAM IN THE U.S. The cooking version of for-profit colleges. [Priceonomics]
WHY YOU NEED TO WASH YOUR FACE Apparently twice a day. Or maybe not. It's up to you. [GQ]
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WHAT'S WORKING
GIVING NEWBORNS A CHANCE "All made in Hanoi using readily available materials and parts, the machines are durable, easy to use and do not require expensive materials. Installed in more than 250 hospitals, MTTS equipment has so far been used to treat more than three-quarters of a million babies suffering from infant respiratory distress system, jaundice or hypothermia." [HuffPost]
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BEFORE YOU GO
~ What to order at your favorite restaurants that won't break the calorie bank.
~ So turns out Clark Kent can go to Times Square and not get recognized.
~ This plastic watch costs over $8,000.
~ Rihanna talks the alleged beef with Beyonce.
~ Lin Manuel-Miranda and Emma Watson free-styling about feminism? What else does the Internet want?
~ The "So That Happened" team talks that Hillary Clinton fundraiser with the Theranos founder, otherwise known as "scenes from the wreckage of the Democratic party."
~ The Economist believes a Donald Trump presidency is as dangerous a threat as terrorism.
~ Vanity Fair details the "global alliance to take down Uber."
~ True love: Julianne Hough took photos as her sister got very seasick on their vacation.
~ The wonders of New York's trash.
~ Fabio isn't ruling out running for office after becoming a U.S. citizen.
~ Adele is a living, breathing emoji.
~ We're all about the March Madness Twitter over the upcoming Yale-Duke match-up.
~ Google will pay you $100,000 if you can hack its Chromebook remotely.
~ Bloomberg has to be happy about what's going on across the pond: The UK is proposing a soda tax to curb obesity.
~ Are we hitting "superhero fatigue?"
~ And watching a baby bald eagle hatch should give you more faith in America than the 2016 election. Happy Friday.
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