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FILE - In this  Saturday, May 2, 2015. file photo the newborn baby princess, born to parents Kate Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, is carried in a car seat by her father from The Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital, in London  Britain's newborn prin

FILE - In this Saturday, May 2, 2015. file photo the newborn baby princess, born to parents Kate Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William, is carried in a car seat by her father from The Lindo Wing of St. Mary’s Hospital, in London Britain’s newborn princess has been named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana it was announced on Monday May 4. (John Stillwell/Pool via AP, File)

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Here's our daily list of articles from across the Web about faith and family related topics as well as our other four areas of emphasis: education, causes, media and moneywise.

Some of these stories will find their way to The Pulse, a curated list of the top news stories of the day on our homepage. Others will pop up in our articles. So scan the entire email or focus on the section that interests you most, and don't forget to send us your feedback.

For tips and suggestions, email hscribner@deseretdigital.com.

FAMILY

The complete guide to shooting your wedding via drone — Mashable

Why remarrying isn’t what it used to be — TIME

Pregnant women with depression face tough choices, no easy answers — NPR

Why parents should think twice about pushing for cheaper daycare — The Washington Post

Family conflict, financial strain linked to childhood obesity — The Boston Globe

Breast cancer scans lower death rate — iAfrica

Wondering how long you have? Simple score gives five-year death risk — Fox News

How many viruses have infected you? — NPR

The enormous scope of our national drinking problem — Pacific Standard

The daily practice that may be as vital to your health as exercise — The Huffington Post

What’s next for the healthy marriage initiative? — Family Studies

Awww: Read this scientist’s surprise marriage proposal, hidden in a research paper about a new dinosaur — Quartz

FAITH

The world’s largest hotel will open in Mecca in 2017 — Fox News

America’s morals are slipping, new poll finds — The Daily Signal

Why are Christians so judgmental? — Relevant

4 ways to overcome compassion fatigue — Relevant

What the man described as ‘The Next Darwin’ has to say about God — Relevant

Princess Charlotte to be christened in July — Mashable

Faith-based organizations, SOGI and the federal government — Georgia Opportunity

Catholic Church running out of priests, importing from Africa, Asia — The Washington Examiner

Jazz hands for Jesus: Inside Broadway’s religious revival — The Week

Millennial Christians’ top 25 worst fears — OnFaith

When desire becomes destructive — OnFaith

Jesus is not your genie — OnFaith

EDUCATION

Superintendent not backing down, defends warrants for ‘excessive cheering’ at graduation — Fox News

America’s newest crime: cheering at a graduation while black — Vox

‘Chipping away at my soul': Insiders detail the decline and fall of Corinthian’s for-profit college empire — The Huffington Post

When it helps to have rich parents — RealClearPolicy

What do teachers do after saying goodbye to the classroom? — Medium

MEDIA

Aziz Ansari: Everything you thought about love is wrong — TIME

Mandy Moore and Zachary Levi will return for new ‘Tangled’ TV show — Relevant

Stephen Curry and his adorable daughter Riley are the definition of #ParentingGoals — Mic

8 sitcom character farewells we’re still not over — IFC

Facebook criticized by NSPCC over sobbing baby video clip — BBC

Maroon 5 used to be a laughable high school rock band — Inquisitir

Looking for a connection in an infinite jukebox — NPR

What’s on your road-trip playlist? — NPR

Facebook now a place for prisoners, too — The Daily Beast

Naked models don’t normalize breastfeeding — The Federalist

Beloved 105-year-old Warriors fan ‘Sweetie’ sees NBA Finals in person — Mashable

CAUSES

How to fund #BlackLivesMatter — CNN

Facebook Lite app for Android targets emerging markets — FirstPost

Bill Gates’ foundation to double dollars spent on fighting hunger — The Huffington Post

Inequality matters — The Atlantic

Study: Only 33 U.S. cities have recovered from Recession — The Daily Signal

California’s unsustainable comeback — The Federalist

Why groceries cost less in big cities — CityLab

MONEYWISE

How to score a free doughnut on National Doughnut Day — Fox News

Want to look smart? Don’t say this — BBC

5 tips to spotting a bad candidate who looked perfect on paper — Mashable

The best bosses know that layoffs are no solution to a crisis — Quartz

Confirmed by health officials: Standing at work can save your life — Quartz

How to develop thought leadership content superior to the competition’s — Forbes

How to develop a team that collaborates effectively — Forbes

Try coaching instead of managing when employees bring you problems — Forbes

Exit interview do’s and don’ts — Forbes

Innovation without execution is only ideation — Forbes

Why some companies are legally swearing they won’t be evil — The Atlantic

Death to dinosaur brands: How millennials are redefining what it means to be loyal — Forbes

Powerful people are sensitive to unfairness — if they’re the victims — Pacific Standard

The words people use when asking to borrow money can foretell whether they’ll pay you back — Quartz

Herb Scribner is a writer for Deseret News National. Send him an email at hscribner@deseretdigital.com or follow him on Twitter @herbscribner.