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The Broadsheet: April 1st

Good morning, Broadsheet readers! We lost an architectural legend, Beyonc?’s out to slay the athleisure market, and Hillary Clinton’s hair makes headlines--again. Have a relaxing weekend.

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EVERYONE'S TALKING

[bs_bullet_primary] Queen of the curve. Architect Dame Zaha Hadid died yesterday at age 65. Hadid, who spoke at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit in 2013, designed some of the world's most breathtaking buildings, including the Guangzhou Opera House in China and the London Aquatics Center. I encourage you to take a moment to look at some of her most inspiring works. Known as the "queen of the curve," she also was a beacon of hope in an industry that remains shockingly male dominated: Only about 18% of licensed practitioners are women and more than 70% of female architects say they face sexual discrimination, harassment, or bullying at work. [bs_link link="http://fortune.com/2016/03/31/architect-dame-zaha-hadid/" source="Fortune"]

ALSO IN THE HEADLINES

[bs_bullet_primary] Get E-xcited. Fortune's Brainstorm E 2016 conference, which focuses on the intersection of energy, technology, and sustainability, is coming up on May 16-17 in Carlsbad, Calif. The confab will feature a host of fascinating women, including Sunrun co-founder and CEO Lynn Jurich, DBL Partners founding managing partner Nancy Pfund, and Zipcar president Kaye Ceille. [bs_link link="http://fortune.com/2016/03/22/announcing-fortune-brainstorm-e-2016/" source="Fortune"]

[bs_bullet_primary] Theranos on the ropes. A federal inspection report released last night reveals that Theranos often failed to meet the company's own accuracy requirements for a range of tests. This news of the blood-testing company's "serious deficiencies" comes just days after researchers found its labs produced 1.6 times as many "abnormal results" as other labs. Fortune's Roger Parloff raises the question of how many more setbacks Elizabeth Holmes' startup survive. [bs_link link="http://fortune.com/2016/04/01/theranos-regulatory-report/" source="Fortune"]

[bs_bullet_primary] Doxing Michelle. After Buzzfeed and Fox News accidentally published her address and phone number, Michelle Fields, the former Breitbart reporter who accused Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski of battery, says she had to temporarily move out of her Washington, D.C. apartment. [bs_link link="http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/03/30/michelle-fields-abandons-apartment-over-safety-concerns-after-fox-buzzfeed-publish-personal-info/" source="The Blaze"]