1 According to the FDA, a brand of microdosing chocolate bars sent some consumers on a very unwanted trip, and now the agency is warning others not to eat the bars. Keep reading 2 A self-described "advocacy journalist" and documentary filmmaker posed as a Catholic conservative and secretly recorded Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito at an exclusive court gala. Keep reading
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3 Malawi's vice president and nine others were killed in a plane crash, the country's president said Tuesday. Keep reading 4 New Zealand authorities offered a reward and immunity from prosecution Tuesday to anyone who can help their search for three children who have been missing since their father vanished with them from a remote rural community more than two years ago. Keep reading 5 The main shipping channel into Baltimore's port has fully reopened to its original depth and width following the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which killed six people and blocked most maritime traffic into the harbor. Keep reading 6 After last year's Titan submersible disaster, a disturbing document went viral. Keep reading 7 The US achieved a rare victory at the United Nations on Monday, when the Security Council endorsed the three-phase peace plan that begins with a ceasefire in Gaza. Keep reading 8 Three Valencia fans have been handed eight-month prison sentences after pleading guilty to racially insulting Real Madrid forward VinΓcius JΓΊnior in the first conviction for racism-related cases in professional soccer in Spain, the AP reports. Keep reading This Day in History On June 11, 1770, Captain James Cook, commander of the British ship Endeavour, "discovered" the Great Barrier Reef off Australia by running onto it. Find out what else happened on this date here. From the Newser Archives On this day in 2015: Christian Couple Decides to Divorce If Gays Can Marry |
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Progressive Filmmaker Secretly Records the Alitos (Newser Morning 8)
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