1 When you hear about the microdosing of drugs, it typically refers to psychedelics these days. Keep reading 2 It makes American political rhetoric look downright civil for once: The Philippines' vice president is under investigation after threatening to kill the president, reports Reuters. Keep reading
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Philippines VP Threatens to Kill the President (Newser Morning 8)
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