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"We're moving on with love"

— Diddy, trying to be the voice of reason at the Oscars.

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The Story

Well that wasn't just any awards show.

Tell me everything.

In many ways, the Oscars went as expected: "Dune" swept up the most awards. Jessica Chastain won best actress. And hosts Wanda Sykes, Amy Schumer, and Regina Hall brought the energy. But at one point presenter Chris Rock made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's hair, comparing it to "GI Jane." It's worth noting: Smith suffers from alopecia, an autoimmune disease that can lead to hair loss. In response to the comment, husband Will Smith walked onstage and hit Chris Rock in the face.

Whoa.

Right. The incident had some questioning whether the moment was staged. And whether Smith would face charges (so far: no). Smith went on to win best actor for his role in "King Richard." He used the moment to apologize to the Academy and to the other nominees. But not to Chris Rock. He also seemed to be defending his actions, saying, "love will make you do crazy things." One thing we do know: the incident not only overshadowed his win, but some of the other moments of the night.

Like what?

"CODA" won best picture — a big win for deaf representation in film. And the first time a streaming service (hi, Apple) took top prize. Ariana DeBose made history for the queer and Afro-Latina community. And noted that there is a place for everyone. Troy Kotsur became the first deaf man to win an Oscar for acting. And had the audience signing their applause. And there were lighter moments, too. Megan Thee Stallion rapped about Bruno. And Billie Eilish should probably be the next James Bond. 

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This was supposed to be the first normal Oscars since the beginning of the pandemic. That didn't happen.

And Also...This

Who's saying 'clean up on aisle 46'...

The Biden admin. On Saturday, President Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power." The comments came at the end of Biden's days-long trip in Europe to rally US allies over the Russian invasion in Ukraine. The comment — which many interpreted as the US calling for a regime change — was not included in his prepared remarks. The White House since tried to backpedal and say he wasn't advocating a regime change. But the damage was already done. A Kremlin spokesperson said the "personal insults" narrow the window for diplomatic relations. And that "only Russians, who vote for their president" can decide who rules Russia — not Biden nor Americans.

Who may no longer be able to call 'dibs'...

The Iowa caucuses. Today, Dems will talk about a proposal that could potentially leave Iowa out as the party's first-in-the-nation status. Since 1972, voters in Iowa were the first in an election year to get together in person to discuss the candidates and decide who to support. The caucuses historically set the stage for the rest of the primary season, giving the winning primary candidate momentum (and some delegates). But Iowa is one of the least diverse states in the country. Not to mention, the 2020 Iowa caucuses were a certified disaster (think: technical issues, needing to rely on a coin toss, and a caucus poll abruptly canceled a day before). Up next: If the proposal is accepted, other states will have a few weeks to submit apps to take the early window.

Who nurses are talking about...

RaDonda Vaught. Last week, the former Tennessee nurse was found guilty of negligent homicide. In 2017, Vaught's then 75-year-old patient died after the nurse injected her with the wrong medication. Vaught had ignored the warning signs. And acknowledged her error. But nurses say mistakes are inevitable. And medical errors are usually handled in civil courts meaning a criminal prosecution like this is extremely rare. Now, some experts and associations are worried the conviction could set a precedent — and discourage other nurses from owning up to their mistakes. The news comes as nurses already face short-staffing after over two years of the pandemic. Vaught is scheduled to be sentenced in May.

What's causing a bracket bust...

The Final Four. March Madness is whittling down to the top teams in college basketball. Old rivals will meet again with UNC and Duke facing off after the Tar Heels' win on Sunday. And the women's teams find out their Final Four tonight. Dribble, dribble.

Who's not getting a royal welcome home from everyone...

Will and Kate.

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Humectants 

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Women's History Month

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Skimm Picks

Here are today's recs to help you live a smarter life…

1. The show everybody's talking about. "Bridgerton" is back, and this time it follows Lord Anthony Bridgerton. He's looking for the perfect bride…but his (extremely) high standards might get in his way. It's time to get in on the gossip. Watch now. Only on Netflix.*

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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.

Thinking of…Sarah V (CA). She and her sisters started the Jessica Vollman Foundation in honor of their late sister. The mission: to promote career advancement for women globally through access to education, closing the skills gap, and job flexibility. Check it out here

(Some) Birthdays…Adam Heller (NY), Amy Griffin (NY), Alexandra Vojdany (NY), Katie Epstein (MA), Kara Crowell (TX), Debbie Ross (PA), Matthew Wielkotz (NJ), Libby Kushma (UT), Stacy Townes (WA), Stephanie Goldman (NJ), Molly Cordle (GA), Mary McCormick-Gendzel (MA), Caitlyn Horvath (NJ), Molly Cummins (TX)

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Let's talk about the big O…nope, not that one. Ovulation. We compiled all the ways you can stay attuned to your body's cycle and why you should care about ovulation — whether or not you're trying to get pregnant. Oh, baby.

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