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[theSkimm Logo] Daily Skimm [Header Image]( Skimmâd while [getting tax tips a little differently]( âCultureâ â [What apparently]( allows bumblebees to solve puzzles. Now, thatâs quite the buzz. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Bumblebees might be able to solve puzzles #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Top Story Things Involving The Justice Dept Louisville The Story The [Louisville Metro Police Department]( is back under a microscope. Tell me. Yesterday, the Justice Dept released its findings in a nearly two-year investigation into the LMPD. Federal officials launched the probe after a 2020 raid involving a no-knock warrant led to the [death of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor](. Now, a 90-page report is revealing that the police department [routinely]( used excessive force, neck restraints, police dogs, and tasers on residents for years. The investigation also found that leadership within the police department failed to address officersâ [patterns of discrimination]( against Black people and people with behavioral health problems. What are people saying? The cityâs mayor is promising to âcorrect the mistakes of the past.â AG Merrick Garland said it will work with Louisville to fix the problems highlighted in the reportâs findings, including by stopping unlawful practices and building trust with the community. In a statement, Breonna Taylorâs mom, Tamika Palmer, said the reportâs findings âare an indicator that Breonnaâs death is not in vain.â theSkimm The investigation's findings come days before the three-year anniversary of Breonna Taylor's death. Now, this report's confirming that her death was a symptom of a larger problem thatâs affected the cityâs residents for years. --------------------------------------------------------------- Memphis The Story Itâs [Memphis PDâs]( turn for a federal investigation. What happened? Yesterday, the Justice Department announced it will be reviewing the Memphis Police Departmentâs policies on the use of force and de-escalation strategies at the request of city officials. The probe comes nearly two months after 29-year-old [Tyre Nichols']( death at the hands of police. At least seven officers have been fired. The DOJ also has an open [civil rights investigation]( into Nicholsâ death. As the investigations get underway, many are bracing for the release of new footage from the traffic stop. What do you mean? Yesterday, a Memphis judge [delayed the release]( of nearly 20 hours of additional footage from the January incident, saying the prosecutors and attorneys of the [five police officers charged]( need to review it first. Many are hoping the new video can answer what led to the stop and what role paramedics had in Nichols' death. The DAâs office said it will work promptly in the hopes that the footage âwill be released sooner rather than later.â theSkimm For years, Americans have called on Congress to pass police reform. Now, Nichols' death has the DOJ stepping in as efforts among lawmakers have stalled. Related Stories: - [Does Diversity in Policing Address Police Brutality?]( - [Thereâs a Growing Consensus Over No-Knock Warrants]( - [What Was the SCORPION Unit at the Center of Tyre Nicholsâ Death?]( [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=The DOJ is putting police departments under the microscope #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) And Also...This Where LGBTQIA+ rights are top of mind... [Michigan](. Yesterday, the state legislature passed a bill focusing on civil rights protections for the LGBTQIA+ community. The expanded Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act would make it illegal for landlords or employers to evict or fire someone based on their sexual orientation. One state Democratic lawmaker said the bill would help make Michigan âa place where everyone is welcome.â But some state Republicans worried the measure would dismiss religious organizations and businesses' beliefs. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) is expected to sign the bill into law. It comes as states from [South Dakota]( to [Arkansas]( to [Florida]( have introduced anti-transgender measures. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs going on pause⦠[A preterm birth drug](. Earlier this week, drugmaker Covis Pharma Group said itâs voluntarily pulling Makena from the shelves. In 2011, the FDA approved the drug through its âaccelerated approvalâ program after a small study showed it had promising results in preventing premature births. It's the only drug of its kind in the US. But after a 2019 study showed the drug didnât actually reduce preterm births, the FDA has been working to pull it from the market. Now, Covis says that even though it stands behind the drugâs âefficacy,â it'll withdraw the drug from the market. It's unclear when that'll happen since Covis wants to give patients time to finish any current treatments. For its part, the FDA wants the drug pulled immediately, saying there's no sign it would prevent harm to current users. Doctors who support the drug say Makena is often the only option for those facing high-risk births, [especially among Black women](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who got the boot⦠[A top WHO official](. Yesterday, the World Health Organization reportedly âterminatedâ Dr. Takeshi Kasaiâs appointment as a regional director. Last year, [AP reported]( that dozens of staff accused him of racist, abusive, and unethical behavior. Kasai has denied these allegations, but the WHOâs internal investigation tells a different story. He reportedly used âaggressive communication,â engaged in âpublic humiliation,â and made racial comments toward workers in Asia. Kasaiâs behavior mightâve compromised the organizationâs response to the COVID pandemic and his staff allegedly shared sensitive vaccine info with Japan. --------------------------------------------------------------- Whatâs tripping over its own feet⦠[Adidas](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Who can have her own princess diary... [Lilibet](. [Facebook]([Twitter]([Email](mailto:?body=Michiganâs lawmakers passed civil rights protections for the LGBTQIA+ community. The USâs only preterm birth drug is coming off the market. And Lilibet is officially a princess #theSkimm%0A3Ftype%3Demailurl%26r%3DSKIMM%26utm_source%3Demail%26utm_medium%3Ddsshare%23custom) Trend Report [Together with]([Saks off fifth]( [Saks Off Fifth]( Sleeves that make statements and hemlines uneven. Matching set outfits and bags you can see in. Dresses with flowers, frills, bows, tiers, and strings. These are a few of our favorite things. Theyâre also some of the trends stylists and fashion editors predict will be everywhere this spring. Ready to stock up? [Saks OFF 5TH]( is the perfect place to find every investment item and statement piece you need from brands like Veronica Beard, LoveShackFancy, FARM Rio, and Staud. Plus, you can score 25% off your $150+ purchase now through March 12. [Ready, set, shop](. SKIMM MONEY [Together with]([Walmart]( Studies show that giving birth in the US can cost between $10,000 and $20,000. Just in hospital fees. And because the costs donât stop there, weâve gathered [a few ways to save $$$]( before (and after) you bring your mini-me home⦠- Make a registry. Many retailers offer perks like discounts or free shipping. - Invest in double-duty gear. Think: strollers that turn into car seats and cribs that turn into toddler beds. - Set up recurring shipments. Most sites offer lower prices when you subscribe. Bonus: Youâll have one less thing to worry about. Looking for more? [We gotchu](. Skimm Picks Here are todayâs recs to help you live a smarter life⦠1. Advice from one of the most celebrated marketing execs out there. In [our latest episode of â9 to 5ish]([,â]( sponsored by [Glassdoor](, we chat with Bozoma Saint John about love, loss, survival, and what it means to live âurgentlyâ â especially at work. [Tune in](.* 2. Sweatproof jewelry for everyday wear and how to keep it clean. Whether you're running, hiking, or heading to yoga. [Pick a piece]( and never take it off. 3. A must-watch story about one womanâs health journey. When Arden started experiencing muscle weakness, fatigue, and a rapid heart rate, she knew something was wrong. Learn how she [became her own health advocate]( and got a diagnosis. [Press play](.* 4. A surprise sale at Brooklinen. [Take 20% off]( starting today. Psst...there are no minimums, so get to it. Psst...looking for more discounts on brands Skimm'rs love? Check out all of our exclusive promo codes [here](. Skimm'rs We like to celebrate the wins, big and small. Let us know how your friends, neighbors, coworkers (and yes, even you) are making career moves, checking off goals, or making an impact in the community. Sipping on lifeâ¦Caitlin L (FL). After going alcohol-free during the summer, she recently launched NAâ¢WAY to provide anyone who is sober or sober curious with fun drink alternatives. [Check it out](. 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