Security, worldwide, is still on high alert following the explosions in Brussels, DIA had an evacuation yesterday, the FDA is chanigng the way they look at prescription drugs, and a goldfish gets braces. Here are the things you need to know before you go on Wednesday, March 23rd.

Yesterday, the world was once again rocked by an another terror attack. Two explosions went off at the Brussels Airport. About an hour later, another one went off at a subway station a few blocks from the European Union offices. At least, 31 people were killed and hundreds injured. ISIS has claimed responsibility, this morning Belgian officials ID'd two brothers as the suspected suicide bombers, another suspect is still at large.

Security was on high alert all over the world yesterday. A section of the main terminal at DIA was evacuated yesterday after suspicious packages were left near the ticket counter. It turned out those bags were filled with jars of oils and spices from a Vietnamese family traveling home.

The FDA has rolled out new warning labels to help fight the rise in prescription painkiller addictions. They said the first thing that needs to happen was doctors overprescribing pain meds like morphine, oxy, etc. because those drugs put people at high risk of addiction, overdose, and death.

Ugh. I don't know about you, but I need some good news. An Allentown, PA veterinarian, recently saved the life of a goldfish named Mr. Hot Wing. The fish was born without a lower jaw bone and could barely keep its mouth open. Dr. Brian Palmeiro created a custom set of braces out of a plastic credit card. He placed the braces on the fish. Mr. Hot Wing is now fine. The surgery cost $150.

Credit: Facebook/Lehigh Valley Veterinary Dermatology
Credit: Facebook/Lehigh Valley Veterinary Dermatology
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