Sunday, June 2, 2024

FDA Considers a Big Change to Decaf Coffee (Newser Sunday Summary)

Newser Newsletter
June 2, 2024
 
 
If You Only Read One Thing
A notable change may be coming to decaf coffee, with health advocacy groups pushing to ban a chemical commonly used in the decaffeination process. Keep reading
 
On the National Stage
The mother of Gabby Petito, the 22-year-old believed to have been killed in the summer of 2021 by her fiance, Brian Laundrie, showed up at CrimeCon this week, and Fox News describes an audience "shocked" at what she had to say. Keep reading
 
On the World Stage
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday provided a quick answer to President Biden's three-part plan to end the war in Gaza by saying Israel's goals have not yet been met. Keep reading
 
Weekend Jaw-Dropper
A mother-daughter car ride in Florida's Sarasota County led to quite a sighting last month. Keep reading
 
Wild Card
On May 23, 2014, Elliot Rodger fatally stabbed his two roommates and one of their friends in their Santa Barbara-area apartment, then went on a driving and shooting rampage through nearby Isla Vista, California, killing three more people and injuring 14 others before taking his own life. Keep reading
 
And Don't Overlook...
This City Just Got Way Too Wet
Downtown Atlanta businesses and attractions were closed Saturday as the city tried to repair water main breaks that led to water outages and low pressure. Keep reading
Orange Juice Prices Have Gone Bananas
Bad news for anyone who starts their day with a glass of OJ: oranges have gotten so expensive, producers are looking for replacement fruits. Keep reading
More People Than Ever Hope to Retire Early
Less than a decade ago, the percentage of Americans who anticipated they'd work past age 62 hovered close to 60%. Keep reading
One Dead, Dozens Wounded in Ohio Street Shooting
Two overnight shootings in Akron, Ohio, and in suburban Pittsburgh have left a total of three people dead and dozens more injured. Keep reading
Pope Francis May Have Put His Foot in His Mouth Again
Just days after Pope Francis apologized for a gay slur he's said to have used during a private bishops meeting, an allegation of another eyebrow-raising comment. Keep reading
 
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