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Where to score freebies on St. Patrick's Day. March 17, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY March 17, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY Several major banks have stepped up to help keep First Republic Bank afloat with $30 million in deposits. Plus, owning a pet could have you tossing and turning at night, and experts warn people to be wary when it comes health hacks popularized on TikTok. The Latest   [11 banks to deposit $30 billion into First Republic Bank in a show of confidence in the banking system.]( A group of [nearly a dozen financial institutions]( will team up to [deposit $30 billion]( into ailing First Republic Bank, in bid to shore up confidence in the U.S. banking system. Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase will lead the way, chipping in roughly $5 billion each, while Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley will contribute about $2.5 billion. Truist, PNC, U.S. Bancorp and others will also contribute. The group of banks said their action "demonstrates their overall commitment to helping banks serve their customers and communities." First Republic’s stock plummeted in the last few days and the bank was teetering on the edge of a crash following the [collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank](. All three had high numbers of uninsured deposits, sparking worry customers would withdraw their money. [Don’t sleep on this study: Owning a pet can have a bad effect on getting a good night’s rest.]( Man’s best friend could lead to [man’s worst sleep](. A new study published in the journal Human-Animal Interactions has found that owning a pet can have a [negative impact on your sleep](. The research took into account factors such as race, income, age, gender, and body mass index, as well as whether a person owned a cat or dog. Quality of sleep was rated on a wide range of variables, including incidents of snoring, waking up in the middle of the night, and other behaviors. The study concluded that owning a dog could mean a higher chance of having a sleeping disorder and overall problems sleeping, while having a cat was linked to a greater chance of leg jerks while in bed. [Read more here](. [🍼 A Brazilian TV star gave birth to a surprise baby — at age 56.]( Brazilian television star Claudia Raia says she got the surprise of her life when [she discovered she was pregnant at 55](. At the time, she believed she was in menopause, which happens around age 51. Raia and her husband had undergone one failed cycle of in vitro fertilization and, afterward, they told themselves, "It wasn't meant to be." Then, a medical miracle occurred. Raia and Homem de Mello conceived naturally — the chances of which one doctor told us were "way less than 1%." The healthy baby boy, Luca, arrived on Feb. 11. “We are overflowing with happiness and love,” Raia wrote on Instagram. [See her story + more photos here.]( [🥴 Colleges are warning their students: Please don't binge on borgs over St. Patrick's Day.]( College kids getting in on the latest campus drinking trend may have gone a little overborg. Ahead of St. Patrick's Day weekend, [officials at Boston University and Northeastern University are asking kids to ditch borgs]( in favor of safer alternatives, noting the gallon jug concoctions make it hard to keep track of [how much you've had to drink]( and can contain dangerous combinations of booze and caffeine. The warning came days after [28 calls for ambulances were made from off-campus parties]( at UMass-Amherst due to acute intoxication from borgs. As one doctor notes, some party-goers think borgs are actually a safer way to drink, but that's not necessarily true. BU puts it flatly: "We don't recommend drinking a BORG." [For more on the trend, go here](. Live Better TODAY   Achieve your life goals with easy tips. Finding health trends on TikTok is not too hard, but what can be difficult is knowing which ones are just not worth it. Experts have identified [5 health trends that don’t benefit your health]( or your bank account. So, think twice before you drink a raw potato juice (yes, that’s a thing) to fight strep and maybe put the kibosh on taping your mouth at night to improve sleep. (It can have dangerous side effects, like lowering your oxygen levels and leading to cardiac arrest.) [Higher pH alkaline water and the "dry scooping" trend]( are also worth passing on, experts say. [See more here](. What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. www.today.com/food/holidays/st-patricks-day-restaurant-specials-rcna66528 Yes, it's St. Paddy's Day, but if you don't feel like slinging a bunch of corned beef or shepherd's pie after a long week, check out this list of [restaurants offering freebies or discounts]( the Irish holiday. The list leans American (think pizza and burgers) but you can always accompany the meal with a pint of ["the black stuff"]( to stay in the spirit of things. Sláinte! ☘️ Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Sacre bleu! America has a new favorite dog. This week, the American Kennel Club revealed that, for the first time in three decades, [Labrador retrievers are no longer the top dog breed](in the U.S. Instead, French bulldogs are now the country's favorite pups. "They’re comical, friendly, loving little dogs,” Patty Sosa, of the French Bull Dog Club of America, tells the AP. Frenchie fans also noted the little guys are city-friendly, don't require a ton of exercise to stay fit, and are unfussy when it comes to grooming. “They offer a lot in a small package," Sosa says. To see where [other breeds landed in the rankings, go here](.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you again tomorrow morning. By Drew Weisholtz and Philip Caulfield Want to refer a friend?[Subscribe here]( Send us Feedback Follow us on Facebook More TODAY Newsletters 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) | [Privacy]( | [Contact]( [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_today) | [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT](

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