Sunday, April 16, 2017

@23:40, 4/15/17

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1
Opinion

Inadequate Flint Settlement

A lawyer for the Flint Water Class Action Team writes that the state has ill served Flint residents.

Michigan has not acted honorably.

2
Business Day

With O’Reilly on Vacation, the Murdochs Assess the Damage

Bill O’Reilly has left Fox News for a planned trip while his employers decide whether they should force him from the network over sexual harassment accusations.

O'Reilly is gone.
It will be soon or in a few weeks.

3
Well

At the End of Life, a Way to Go Gentle

For dying patients, a new book argues that palliative care methods are often better than the typical intensive care unit approach.

Do everything possible to control the end of life care.  Get the D.N.R. and health care proxies in place well in advance.
The system will treat if it is not strongly discouraged.

Moving from Treatment to Hospice is not easy.

4
Science

Video: In Chesapeake Bay Cleanup, a Larger Ecosystem at Stake

President Trump’s proposed budget cuts would nearly eliminate funding for the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay. In this 360° video, visit an oyster restoration center and a cattle farm in Virginia to learn how a larger ecosystem may be affected.

The Chesapeake needs the attention.

5
U.S.

Governors Who Left Office Under a Cloud

In recent years, a number of governors have left office early, many forced to resign because of corruption accusations.

Powerful politicians do not know their limits.

6
N.Y. / Region

Sheila Abdus-Salaam, Judge on New York’s Top Court, Found Dead in Hudson River

Ms. Abdus-Salaam, who joined the State Court of Appeals in 2013, was pulled from the river by police on Wednesday afternoon.

No more is known about her end.

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U.S.

Video: Trump Administration Hunts for Easter Eggs, and Senior Staff

The White House is as much as two months behind recent standards for presidential transitions, leaving 90 percent of the positions considered critical to leadership unfilled. It did, however, manage to order the eggs for the Easter egg roll.

The transition is dragging.

8
Science

Hans Dehmelt, Nobel Laureate for Isolating Electrons, Dies at 94

Dr. Dehmelt shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for developing methods to trap a single ion or electron, allowing for a more precise way to measure their properties.

Even the brilliant get old.


9
Food

New Cooking Ideas for Everyday Greens and Rarities

The chef Jenn Louis’s “The Book of Greens” focuses on leafy greens and rare vegetables.

Things to eat.

10
Well

Rude Doctors, Rude Nurses, Rude Patients



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