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10 Things to Know for Thursday - 15 March 2018
por Kitty Killinger (25-09-2018)
1. 'ENOUGH IS ENOUGH'
Tens of thousands of young people from Maine to Alaska walk out of school to demand action on gun violence in one of the biggest student protests since the Vietnam era.
FILE - In this March 23, 2017, file photo, staff members for the NCAA place the names of the teams in the Sweet 16 on a bracket in the media work room before the start of practices, at the East Regional of the NCAA college basketball tournament in New York. You think brackets are just for basketball and that they only get filled out at this time of year, in the days leading up to the start of the NCAA Tournament? If so, think again. Of course, the NCAAs and the billions of dollars spent in bracket pools move the needle more than anything else. But these days, there are brackets for just about everything _ best presidents, best movies, best Aerosmith songs, and so much more. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson, File)
2. REPUBLICANS HIT WITH REALITY CHECK
The message from the Pennsylvania special congressional election to the GOP is simple: Almost no one is safe.
3. WHICH ACCOLADE ELUDED STEPHEN HAWKING
The physicist, who died early Wednesday, had one of the most brilliant minds in science, but he never got a Nobel Prize because no one has yet proven his ideas.
4. RELATIONS SOUR BETWEEN BRITAIN, RUSSIA
British PM Theresa May expels 23 diplomats and severs high-level contacts with the Kremlin after the poisoning of a former spy.
5. CAMERA-READY AIDE JOINING WHITE HOUSE
Trump picks Larry Kudlow, a longtime fixture on the CNBC business news network, to be his top economic adviser.
6. HOW OKLAHOMA PLANS TO EXECUTE INMATES
The state wants to use nitrogen gas to carry out capital punishment, marking the first time any U.S. state would use the gas for executions.
7. DENTAL IMPLANTS REPLACING DENTURES, BRIDGES
"It's probably the greatest thing that's happened to dentistry since fluoride came to the water," one medical expert says.
8. WHO'S WINDING DOWN ITS BUSINESS
Toys R Us's management tells its employees that it will sell or close all of its U.S. stores.
9. CHRIS CUOMO GETTING PRIME-TIME SLOT
CNN is sending the morning anchor into battle against the two current giants of evening cable TV news, Sean Hannity and Rachel Maddow.
10. BRACKETS SPREAD ACROSS POP CULTURE
They used to be just an NCAA basketball thing. But these days, there are brackets for just about everything - best presidents, best movies, best Aerosmith songs.
FILE - In this Nov. 10, 2015 file photo, Chris Cuomo arrives at the 9th Annual Stand Up For Heroes in New York. The network said Wednesday that they are shifting the morning show co-host into a prime-time slot at 9 p.m. ET, to debut later this spring at a date not yet specified. The change will shave Anderson Cooper's current two-hour show into one.(Photo by Michael Zorn/Invision/AP, File)
File- This Jan. 24, 2018, file photo shows a person walking near the entrance to a Toys R Us store, in Wayne, N.J. Toys R Us's management has told its employees that it will sell or close all of its U.S. stores. That's according to a toy industry analyst who spoke to several employees who were on the call Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Jim Silver, a toy industry expert, says Toys R Us's CEO told employees the plan is to liquidate all of its U.S. stores and after that, it could do a deal with its Canadian operation to run some of its U.S. stores. The company declined to comment. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez, File)
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