Monday, March 14, 2016

@10:10, 3/12/16

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Old stuff?

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Business Day

U.S. Oil Production Forecast for 2017 Is Slashed Further

The Energy Information Administration said 2017 oil output would fall by 480,000 barrels a day, far more than in last month’s forecast.

If Saudi continues high production.

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U.S.

Just Tuning In? Here’s What You’ve Missed in the Debate

The four candidates still battling for the Republican presidential nomination gathered at the University of Miami for the party’s 12th debate, hosted by CNN.
Business Day

Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Rigs Hit 70-Year Low

The number of rigs drilling for oil and natural gas in the United States has fallen to the lowest level since at least the 1940s.

Low prices.
Business Day

Test of Zika-Fighting Genetically Altered Mosquitoes Gets Tentative F.D.A. Approval

A trial in the Florida Keys has been tentatively approved, but public comment must be assessed first by the agency.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zika_virus
Fashion & Style

A Cozy Bar to Call Home in Ridgewood, Queens

Filled with books, a fireplace and comfy couches, the Bad Old Days evokes a Midwestern family’s lake house.
Fashion & Style

State Dinner Becomes a Catwalk for Canadian Style

Both Sophie GrĂ©goire Trudeau and Michelle Obama chose gowns created by the country’s designers.
U.S.

At Trump University, Students Recall Pressure to Give Positive Reviews

Ex-students say coercive tactics were used to elicit glowing marks for Donald J. Trump’s real estate classes in evaluations he is now using against them.
U.S.

Ferguson May Change Mind and Make Deal on Reforms

An agreement with the Justice Department to overhaul the police and courts was brought back at a City Council meeting.
Sports

Campus Debate Over Captain’s Expulsion Hangs Over Yale’s Success

The Bulldogs ended a long N.C.A.A. tournament drought, but many students are upset over the university’s support for a player who was dismissed last month without a public explanation.
U.S.

Ted Cruz Plays Up Cuban Heritage Before Florida Primary

Campaigning in Miami, he sounded a lot like the other Republican Cuban-American from the Senate whose presidential campaign he is looking to end.
Fashion & Style

Bill Cunningham | Cure for the Cold

Women and men came out of their winter cocoons like butterflies in light, colorful clothes. Legs were bared.
World

Poland’s Government Is Accused of Violating Separation of Powers

A European watchdog group on Friday said Poland’s right-wing government had blunted the functions of the country’s constitutional court.

Not Good.
Health

First Uterus Transplant in U.S. Has Failed

A day after conference lauding what seemed to be a successful surgery, the recipient developed a serious complication and the organ was removed.

"Doctors at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden have performed nine uterus transplants, resulting in five births. Two of the nine transplants failed during the first year after the surgery and had to be removed."

High risk.
U.S.

Mitt Romney Records Another Anti-Trump Message, This Time for John Kasich

Mr. Romney, who spoke out against Donald J. Trump’s candidacy last week, made a similar get-out-the-vote call to Republicans supporting Marco Rubio.
Opinion

The Tone and the Content of the Republican Debate

Readers discuss the more low-key tenor as well as the issues of climate change and work visas.
N.Y. / Region

Officer in Fatal Shooting of Ramarley Graham Faces Police Dept. Charges

An internal case against Officer Richard Haste will proceed now that federal prosecutors have declined to charge him in the death of Mr. Graham, who was 18 when he was killed in his Bronx apartment.
U.S.

Donald Trump’s Rally in Chicago Canceled After Violent Scuffles

Protesters and supporters of Donald J. Trump confronted each other, screaming and shoving, at a campaign event Friday that was called off over security concerns.
Food

What to Cook This Weekend

Five options for cheesecake, recipes for the outdoors and more.

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Opinion

Immigrant Children Desperately Need Lawyers

The American Bar Association and immigrant advocacy groups stress the need for legal representation for children.
World

Taiwan and Hainan at Risk of Zika Spread, Scientist Warns

The two islands both have populations of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which is believed to be the main carrier of the virus.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zika_virus

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zika_virus#History

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zika_virus#/media/File:Zika_phylogenetic_analysis_map.png


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