From Baltimore To The Supreme Court, Howard Fineman Examines The Civil Rights Struggles Of Today

Within the past week, the struggle for civil rights in the United States has come to a head on two fronts — marriage equality and racial equality in the eyes of the police.

While the struggle for gay rights and the plight of African Americans in the U.S. are very different issues, fraught with their own complicated legacies, can we make sense of both issues in the context of one another? Are legal avenues the best way to propel the country forward in both arenas?

HuffPost Global Editorial Director Howard Fineman joined HuffPost Live’s Josh Zepps on Wednesday to discuss these crucial issues within the gay rights movement and the battle for socioeconomic justice that is still playing out in Baltimore today.

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Top 3 Ways to Bust 'Test Stress' With Yoga

If you are a teacher or a student, this is the time of year when stress is really building. Around the U.S., state exams are looming, high school students are preparing for SAT exams, and teachers are worrying about upcoming evaluations. For college students, this is the time of year for final exams, and pressure is building.

Have no fear! This past year, I’ve developed a yoga-based professional development program for teachers and students, filled with simple ways to overcome test anxiety. Below, find the top three ways to ease “Test Stress,” and get some peace of mind this Spring:

Aromatherapy: Choose a scent that is pleasing to you. It can be an essential oil, or even a perfume or body spray that makes you feel confident. Wear this scent when you are in a happy relaxed environment. Perhaps wear it while meditating, or doing something that you associate with being relaxed. You can even wear this scent while studying. Then, wear the same scent to the testing room. Smelling the relaxing scent at the test will remind you of a less stressful time. The scent may also remind you of important information!

Stretch breaks: During testing season, there are super strict rules that teachers and students must follow in order for test scores to qualify. This doesn’t mean you can’t take a stretch break! Public school teachers who are proctoring exams can feel a lot of pressure, which makes it even more important to take short breaks. Use your break wisely, and stretch any tight parts of your body. Just doing a big morning stretch can make a difference.

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Students might feel trapped in their desk during a high-stakes test. Breaks can come in handy when feeling overwhelmed by a test. A structured break usually happens midway during long, high stakes tests. Use this break wisely! I recommend doing an easy seated twist in your chair to relieve tension in your middle back and shoulders.

Try an easy mindfulness meditation: Chances are, during testing season, you’ll be doing a lot of sitting quietly. Make this a productive time, and learn to control that inner monologue that may be pushing more stressful thoughts in the way of your peace of mind. Just be aware of yourself thinking thoughts. Let the thoughts pass through your mind like a river, but don’t jump into the river: don’t let your thoughts carry you off. Instead, be aware of the thoughts you are thinking, and move onto the next one. Testing time can really bring on some anxiety that can be difficult to overcome. Use this meditation practice to get past those blocks so you can be your most effective self during testing season.

Yoga teaches us that moments are temporary, whether they are happy or stressful. The key is to be fully aware in every moment, so that you can take control of your thoughts. These simple yogic habits can help you push through negative thoughts and feelings, and bring your mind to a better place.

Testing season can be an amazing opportunity to prove the hard work you’ve done during the school year. Summer will be here before you know it, and the stress of test season will be behind you. Once you are enjoying the summer sun in June, testing season will be a distant memory. Do your best to make it a good one!

Lauren Coles has a MSEd in Teaching Urban Adolescents with Disabilities. She worked in the NYC Department of Education for five years, and started a yoga program at NYC Lab High School during her tenure. She is now the Founder and Lead Teacher of Daisy Office Yoga in New York City, and teaches for youth programs at Lighthouse Guild for the Blind.

Art by James Kelley

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STOLEN: iPad Prototype, Prescription Drugs, $7500 Cash—Oh, Also a Man

“Some heartless monster stole an iPad prototype from an Apple developer’s home in Cupertino,” begins nearly every article written about the incident. It’s still at large! They took drugs and money! Did we mention the iPad? Oh—and a man was also kidnapped. But please do let us know if you hear anything about that iPad.

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CSI Cyber and the Juice Jacking Airplane Wi-Fi White Whale 

I pride myself on being able to figure out twists on network procedurals, but I hope this is the first and last time I have to type these objectively humiliating lines: CSI:Cyber really pulled the rug out from under me in tonight’s episode! I was genuinely surprised by what I perceived to be an unexpected twist!

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26 Soviet Space Pins From the Heat of the Space Race

There was a time when people proudly wore pins and badges of notable space achievements on their clothes. Such pins were very popular in the Soviet Union—and anybody could buy almost any kind, choosing from a wide variety of these little decorative items.

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How Will You Celebrate Email Debt Forgiveness Day?

The folks over at the Reply All podcast had a brilliant idea: they’ve declared April 30th “Email Debt Forgiveness Day.” This is a chance to catch up on those emails you’ve meant to send or are anxiously avoiding. Holy crap, is this ever my holiday. What emails should you write?

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Sony is making a Jump Street and Men in Black crossover movie

This past December, the Sony hack led to emails being revealed that spoke of a Jump Street and Men in Black crossover movie. The company, obviously, didn’t confirm the information, but fast-forward a few months and we have now got word that, yes, the movie previously leaked will indeed be happening. It is an unusual enough movie that it provoked … Continue reading

Galaxy S6 Edge: Android at Peak Elegance

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Windows 10 'on track' for summer on PCs, other platforms come later

We still don’t have an official release date for Windows 10, but Microsoft maintains it’s on track for release this summer. That’s according to Joe Belfiore, its corporate vice president of operating systems, who spoke to media earlier today. You’ll …

'OK Google, Shazam this song'

Siri started handling song queries when iOS 8 arrived, and now Google’s voice commands recognize Shazam as a prompt to do the same on Android. That’s right, Android devices now recognize the “Shazam” command, in addition to “recognize” or “name” for …