Get This: All of the Marathon Victims Are Stable

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In totally amazing news, doctors say the 180-plus victims of the Boston Marathon bombings who made it to the hospital alive all look like they’re going to survive. [AP]

Women who garden tend to be a dress size smaller than those who don’t. It’s never too late to start working out your green thumb. [Mail Online]

Delivery company Seamless says more people are considering the environment when ordering food: The number of customers who ask restaurants to hold the napkins and plastic utensils has been on the rise since 2010. [The Daily Meal]

Smokers are more likely to suffer from rheumatoid arthritis, even 15 years (!) after quitting. [Medical News Today]

You can add “sleeping too much” to your list of things to worry about: People who clock more than nine hours a night are at a higher risk for heart disease, cognitive problems, and a premature death, according to a new study. [TODAY Health]

The day everyone has been dreading is here: Netflix is going to start cracking down on account sharing. [Bloomberg]

Real Housewives star Porscha Williams says she found out her husband wanted a divorce through Twitter. Kinda makes email breakups look thoughtful. [Mail Online]

McDonald’s restaurants in Japan are giving away a contraption that turns cup holders into French fry holders. Just what the world needed. [Grub Street]

Fascinators are dead, according to British fashion authority Philip Treacy. Were they ever really alive, though? [The Cut]

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Breaking: 2 Explosions Reported at Boston Marathon

Witnesses say they heard at least two explosions near the finish line at the Boston Marathon just before 3 p.m., according to The Boston Herald. The paper reports that there have been at least a dozen injuries and several casualties. The blasts happened at about 2:50 p.m.

We’ll continue to update you on the situation as more details are revealed.

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