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Saturday, April 1, 2023

Your weekend must reads πŸ“°

Concern over pipeline fumes, a soldier's diary, more.
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The Short List

Sat Apr 1 2023

 

John Riley Audience Editor

Good morning, friends of The Short List!✨ I'm John, and I'm excited to share some of the week's best stories from the USA TODAY newsroom. That's no "April fools". Let's dive in:

πŸ”΅Beware of noxious fumes: A widely-used pipeline rehabilitation procedure has landed people in the hospital, triggered evacuations and sparked lawsuits because of the noxious fumes it produces. Cured-in-place pipe lining creates a new pipe inside an old one by inserting a soft, resin-soaked liner into a damaged pipe. The process has been used on hundreds of millions of feet of underground infrastructure. Yet, it carries an inherent public health risk that the industry has downplayed, even as the list of exposures continues to grow, a USA TODAY investigation found. 

More details: How fumes can enter your home

πŸ“—'The book from the enemy': In 1967, U.S. Army sergeant Peter Mathews discovered the diary of a North Vietnamese soldier while scouring a battlefield. Duty demanded that he turn it over to military intelligence. But the book was strikingly beautiful, adorned with intricate drawings of flowers and landscapes and what appeared to be poetry and songs. Instead of handing it over to commanders, Mathews put it in his pocket. Later that year, he was sent home. Life went on.

Mathews kept the diary hidden away for more than 50 years. Ultimately, however, he came to realize the book wasn't too beautiful to hand over: It was too beautiful to keep. So in March, he traveled back to Vietnam to deliver it to the fallen soldier's family.

⚾Play ball ... now!: The 2023 Major League Baseball season got underway this week with some of the biggest rule changes in its history in place. The changes, including a 15-second pitch clock when the bases are empty and limits on infield shifts, step up the league's efforts to shorten games and create more offense. Get caught up on the game's new look with this visual explainer from USA TODAY's graphics team.

MLB opening day winners and losers: Mixed bag for Shohei Ohtani while Yankees roll and Red Sox flounder
MLB's 100 Names You Need To Know For 2023: Who tops the list?

There's more: Be sure to check out other great reads below.πŸ‘‡ See you next week!

US President Joe Biden speaks to the media as he walks to Marine One prior to departure from the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, March 31, 2023, as he travels to Mississippi to view tornado damage before going to Delaware for the weekend. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images) ORIG FILE ID: AFP_33CE6CA.jpg

President Joe Biden declined repeatedly to discuss Trump's indictment. But in a 2024 rematch against Donald Trump, it might be a different story.

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Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event Monday, March 13, 2023, in Davenport, Iowa.
 

Trump's indictment will change the 2024 election; here's how

Challengers like Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley and Mike Pence will decide how much of an issue they should make of Trump's legal travails.

This photo, taken two days after the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas, shows broken windows where a gunman perched to fire upon nearly 20,000 revelers who had gathered at an outdoor country music concert across the street from the Mandalay Bay hotel; 58 were killed and more than 800 were wounded.
 

FBI: Mandalay Bay shooter who killed 58 angered by how casinos treated him

Stephen Paddock, 64, killed dozens from his 32nd-floor suite at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino before killing himself.

March 8, 2023: A worker clears snow off the roof of Skyforest Elks Lodge after a series of storms, in Rimforest, Calif.
 

California's wettest winter? An absurd amount of water has fallen.

The colossal amount of rain and snow that has fallen on California over the past few months equals more than 78 trillion gallons of water.

"He would shake your hand and ask your name and he'd say just a little thing about you that he would remember. He touched several people in many different ways. Friends on his baseball team write us about life lessons that they've learned from Terry, at the age of 13," Terry Badger II said Thursday, March 23, 2023, of his son Terry Badger III, or T3 as he was known to his family and friends. "Just how to be strong and worked through adversity. And there's always a positive out of a negative.   How to be friends. How to be a team. How to be an individual person. I mean, it was how to laugh, how to love, how to have fun." Fighting through tears Badger talked about his son, who died by suicide on March 6, 2023, after his family says he was bullied at school.
 

Baseball phenom, 13, dies by suicide. His final video: 'I hate my life'

Terry Badger III was in a dark place the afternoon of March 6. He believed his life wasn't worth living. His parents say he was bullied at school.

Nearly six months after Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida, parts of Fort Myers Beach remain damaged. Photographed Thursday, March 23, 2023.
 
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8 photos show Fort Myers Beach's wounded landscape 6 months after Ian

The News-Press photographer Ricardo Rolon took images above Fort Myers Beach using a drone to see the landscape six months after Hurricane Ian.

Kroger operates grocery retail stores under many banners.
 
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Kroger wants to be USA's grocer. Will the Biden administration let it?

Kroger wants to be America's supermarket. Who are they and how will their proposed $25 billion takeover of Albertsons change them?

We know gaslighting is when someone tries to make someone else question their reality. "Ambient gaslighting" refers to the subtle undercurrents of gaslighting we may experience without really thinking about it.
 

Feeling like you've been subtly tricked? It might be 'ambient gaslighting.'

"Ambient gaslighting" refers to the subtle undercurrents of gaslighting we may experience without really thinking about it.

US actor Jonathan Majors attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 12, 2023. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown / AFP) (Photo by FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images) ORIG FILE ID: AFP_33B46MM.jpg
 

Jonathan Majors' arrest: We don't know all the details, but the internet has spoken

We don't fully know yet what happened with Jonathan Majors, but the internet's swift instinct to blame someone exposes a lot about our culture.

Couples on deck of cruise ship.
 

Can I be forced to use or restricted from using paid time off? Ask HR

Employers know that workers who take time away from work are more productive in the long run and also tend to retain those workers longer.

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