Friday's Morning Email

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Friday October 30th, 2015
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TOP STORIES

GOP DEBATE FALLOUT CONTINUES "Republican presidential campaigns are planning to gather in Washington, D.C., on Sunday evening to plot how to alter their party’s messy debate process -- and how to remove power from the hands of the Republican National Committee." On the trail, Jeb Bush is trying to figure out how to resuscitate his campaign, while Ted Cruz is having a moment. [Politico]

THE EU VOTED TO DROP CHARGES AGAINST EDWARD SNOWDEN We hear living in London is nice this time of year. [Ryan Grenoble, HuffPost]

PAUL RYAN OFFICIALLY ELECTED SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE All but nine of his Republican colleagues supported him. [WaPo]

PAYPAL GOES DOWN FOR OVER 2 HOURS The electronic payment company suffered a "data center power outage" that affected e-commerce for over two hours. [Nick Visser, HuffPost]

ANOTHER AMERICAN ARRESTED IN IRAN This is the first arrest since the Iran deal. [Reuters]

'THEY BURN WITCHES HERE' "And then they upload the photos to social media. A journey to an island caught between the ancient world and 2015." [Kent Russell, HuffPost]

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WHAT’S BREWING

BAD NEWS, ‘GAME OF THRONES’ FANS The premiere of season six has been pushed to May, which just adds more torturous time till we know what happened to Jon Snow. [HuffPost]

CONGRATS TO SIMONE BILES ON MAKING GYMNASTICS HISTORY "A heart-stopping wobble on the beam and tumble out of bounds on the floor could not wipe the megawatt smile off Simone Biles' face as she became the first woman to win three straight all-around titles at the gymnastics world championships on Thursday." [Reuters]

APPLE IS TRYING TO MAKE YOU LATE FOR WORK You've been warned: The newest iOS update will shut off your alarms while updating your phone. [Gawker]

EARLY FORGETFULNESS CAN BE A HARBINGER OF DEMENTIA "A study that followed women for 20 years just linked early memory lapses to dementia in later years. If you sense that you are forgetting more than your peers, it could mean you will face more serious cognitive issues down the road, says the study published in Neurology." [HuffPost]

THE SURFBOARD SWEEPING THE MARKET And it's only $99. [Bloomberg]

ALL THE WAYS TO CLEAN UP YOUR HALLOWEEN MESS Yes, you can get that fake blood out of the carpet. [Deadspin]

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WHAT'S WORKING

HOW TO STOP WASTING FOOD AT HOME "Just understanding what the expiration dates on food really mean, that they don’t mean you have to throw food away. Similarly, I think storing food properly doesn’t take a lot of time." [HuffPost]

ON THE BLOG

THE QUESTIONS REFUGEES ASK WHEN THEY GET TO EUROPE "Connecting with family is a top priority for newly arrived refugees who want their loved ones to know they are safe. IRC staff direct people to cafes and restaurants that provide WiFi free of charge." [HuffPost]

BEFORE YOU GO

~ The Senate officially passed the budget deal early this morning.

~ Police have released footage of the Waco biker shootout that killed nine people and left 20 wounded.

~ How the Koch brothers "amass clout" on college campuses.

~ Beating Uber's surge pricing.

~ Why some are tired of the "pinkification" of breast cancer.

~ This was a Wall Street Journal lede: "The distribution rights to one of the movie industry’s highest profile franchises are about to be up for grabs, leaving Hollywood shaken and stirred."

~ Oh hello, Adele throwback photo.

~ This kid looks so much like Leonardo DiCaprio, it's alarming.

~ Happy Friday -- check out this polar bear live stream.

~ And the "So That Happened" crew takes a deep dive into the debate and Elizabeth Warren's latest thumping of Wall Street.


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Thursday's Morning Email

The Morning Email
Thursday October 29th, 2015
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TOP STORIES

INSIDE THE GOP DEBATE How Marco Rubio stole the show, Jeb Bush got skewered, and the moderators had the worst night of anyone. [Scott Conroy and Sam Stein, HuffPost]

CHINA TO END ONE-CHILD POLICY State media is reporting that couples will be allowed to have two children, ending the policy started in 1980. [Alana Horowitz Satlin, HuffPost]

WITNESSES DISPUTE POLICE ACCOUNTS OF SHOOTING NEAR FERGUSON While police say the victim in question "was not struck by law enforcement gunfire," two witnesses say police shot the man. [Mariah Stewart, Matt Ferner and Sebastian Murdock, HuffPost]

DEUTSCHE BANK ELIMINATING 35,000 JOBS After posting a $6.6 billion loss, the bank is cutting one-quarter of its workforce. [AP]

MEET THE FOUR LAWYERS RESPONSIBLE FOR BIN LADEN'S DEATH "Weeks before President Obama ordered the raid on Osama bin Laden’s compound in May 2011, four administration lawyers developed rationales intended to overcome any legal obstacles -- and made it all but inevitable that Navy SEALs would kill the fugitive Qaeda leader, not capture him." [NYT]

THE FEDERAL RESERVE IS ACTING CAUTIOUS Here's what that means for your paycheck. [Daniel Marans, HuffPost]

KANSAS CITY ROYALS INCREASE SERIES LEAD TO 2-0 The team thumped the New York Mets in a 7-1 win. [Erick Fernandez, HuffPost]

THE GIANT MILITARY BLIMP FIASCO "The U.S. military has two giant, unmanned surveillance blimps it uses to watch the East Coast from a base in Maryland. And one of them escaped its tethers Wednesday and floated aimlessly over Pennsylvania, downing power lines and cutting off electricity for tens of thousands of residents." [WaPo]

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WHAT’S BREWING

TUBERCULOSIS NAMED TOP INFECTIOUS KILLER ALONGSIDE HIV/AIDS Even though HIV/AIDS receives four times as much funding as TB. [HuffPost]

DYING GREEN How to save the environment in your passing. [HuffPost]

YOUR NEW FAVORITE SITE FOR CHEAP FLIGHTS Ever heard of ITA Matrix? [HuffPost]

LUKE SKYWALKER WAS ALMOST LUKE STARKILLER Talk about spoilers. [HuffPost]

SLEEP PARALYSIS SOUNDS LIKE THE WORST "My deepest fear came from the realization that my body, in that moment, had become completely dissociated from anything I recognized as myself. It was a car sinking to the bottom of a lake, my mind its captive passenger, waiting to drown." [Vice]

THE FLIP SIDE OF YOUR FEAR Why you shouldn't be afraid of bats, sharks, planes, germs and the like. [HuffPost]

ONE DAY AT A PANDA EXPRESS How much do you think one Panda Express makes in a day? [Eater]

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WHAT'S WORKING

MEET THE WORLD'S OLDEST DANCE CREW "Started in 2012 as a flash mob, The Hip Op-eration Crew holds the Guinness World Record for oldest dance troupe. Twenty-two members between the ages of 68 and 96 make up the New Zealand-based company, which has performed at the 2013 World Hip Hop Championship in Las Vegas as well as in front of 15,000 people in Taiwan." [HuffPost]

ON THE BLOG

DARK MATTER, THE KEY TO THE UNIVERSE? "Most people mistake their own perspective, shaped by their subjective and limited perception, for the absolute reality of the external world. Questioning this assumption is what advanced our research on dark matter. It is also the only thing that has ever advanced human empathy." [HuffPost]

BEFORE YOU GO

~ Happy Thursday -- here is the best doughnut shop in your state.

~ Yeah, you should probably know Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg's favorite ruling.

~ How income inequality has changed Hershey's marketing game.

~ Khloe Kardashian wants to clear up a few things: For starters, she's not getting back together with Lamar Odom.

~ These kitchen before-and-after shots will give you hope.

~ You know how people tell you stress will give you an ulcer? They're not joking.

~ This former employee thinks Whole Foods is like an "insecure high school girl."

~ If you want to spoil "Game of Thrones" Season 6 for yourself, go right ahead.

~ Need last-minute Halloween ideas? Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan have got you covered.

~ What your neighborhood librarian can do for you these days.


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News Alert: China will reportedly end controversial one-child policy

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Thursday October 29, 2015
Chinese President Xi Jinping smiles as he delivers a speech to students and audience during the lecture at Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, July 4, 2014. With a single meeting Thursday, the leaders of China and South Korea simultaneously snubbed North Korea, bolstered their already booming trade relationship and gave the U.S. and Japan a look at Beijing's growing influence south of the Korean Demilitarized Zone. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)
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China will officially end its longstanding one-child policy, allowing couples to have two children, state media reported. 


The policy was first implemented in 1980 as a means of curbing the country's rapidly-growing population.


China first announced changes to the law in 2013, allowing couples to have children only if one of the parents was an only child. Activists have campaigned against the policy in recent years amid fears that country's aging population will leave huge gaps in the workforce.


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News Alert: Witnesses dispute police account of teen shot near Ferguson

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Wednesday October 28, 2015
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NORMANDY, Missouri -- Authorities say an 18-year-old man suffered a gunshot wound to his face in a St. Louis suburb after firing at officers Wednesday afternoon.


It’s unclear how the man sustained the injury. The Normandy Police Department told The Huffington Post in a statement that “it appears at this time that the male was not struck by law enforcement gunfire." However, people claiming to have witnessed the incident said otherwise.


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Follow Live: Latest updates from Republican presidential debate

BREAKING NEWS
Wednesday October 28, 2015
CNBC EVENTS -- The Republican Presidential Debate: Your Money, Your Vote -- Pictured: (l-r) Bobby Jindal, Rick Santorum, George Pataki, and Lindsey Graham participate in CNBC's 'Your Money, Your Vote: The Republican Presidential Debate' live from the University of Colorado Boulder in Boulder, Colorado Wednesday, October 28th at 6PM ET / 8PM ET -- (Photo by: Jason Bahr/CNBC)
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The Republicans vying to become president face off again tonight at debates in Boulder, Colorado, hosted by CNBC.

Four of the candidates already kicked things off in a smaller debate at 6 p.m. ET. The rest of the field will take the stage at 8 p.m. ET.

Read the latest updates on the debate here...


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