Newsletter May 11, 2022
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Musk plans to reverse Trump's Twitter ban

Elon Musk, who is set to potentially own Twitter, said Tuesday that if he becomes the company's CEO he will unban former President Donald Trump from the social media platform. Musk said Twitter’s ban on Trump was “morally wrong and flat-out stupid” and that he will end the ban once he officially becomes the new interim Twitter CEO. Trump, who was banned from the platform following the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot “due to the risk of further incitement of violence," has said he would not return to Twitter to focus on his own social media platform Truth Social.

SEE HOW TWITTER USERS REACTED TO THE NEWS ON TRUMP



Baby formula shortages hit critical stage

The baby formula shortage in the U.S.continues to worsen, but the White House assured people that manufacturers are working overtime. However, demand may be too high for manufacturers to overcome. The FDA's recent recalls of baby formula are blamed for starting the supply shortages. After issuing the recalls to protect infants, the FDA is now taking steps to ensure the shortage is not unduly burdensome.

FIND OUT WHAT THE FDA IS DOING TO EASE THE SHORTAGES


Tom Brady's retirement plan turns to TV

Tom Brady is planning his next retirement move, even though he is set to play in the 2022 season and possibly beyond. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback will join Fox as their lead analyst during NFL games once his playing career is over. Fox made the announcement on Tuesday’s earnings call and the seven-time Super Bowl champion confirmed it, noting that he still has "unfinished business" as a player.

SEE HOW MANY FELLOW QBS ARE MAKING THE SAME MOVE


QB or not QB?

Who was the first active NFL player to broadcast a Super Bowl? Who were the other two members of that all-quarterback broadcast team?

Tuesday's answer: Lake Mead was created in 1935 with the completion of the Hoover Dam stopping the flow of the Colorado River. Despite falling to record low levels, it is the largest supplier of water in the U.S.

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