Some stories we liked this Wednesday include the jarring career change of Toledo Blade reporter Taylor Dungjen (upper left). She found that her appetite for police news made her want to be a cop. See it below. Then upper right, the Car 2 Go people are trying to get the City to sell up to 2,000 residential parking permits to companies that run so-called “free floating” car rentals. We’ll see. Below that, we find the “super blue blood moon” which you did not get up early to observe. The Toronto Star tries to explain it. Lower left, Amazon, JP Morgan Chase and Berkshire Hathaway sent drug stocks reeling Tuesday when they announced they will start their own health plan to serve a combined billion employees. Bottom right, the parents of Otto Warmbier wept as Donald Trump paid tribute to the boy who was locked up and beaten in North Korea. He was sent home to die. And lastly, an informative video report below on the contentious Facebook app for children.