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The FDA has declared youth vaping an “epidemic of addiction” and is putting manufacturers of e-cigarettes on notice. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has given manufacturers of the top 5 brands of e-cigs 60 days to come up with new plans to prevent youth vaping or he might ban the sales of them all together. According to the latest numbers more than 2 million middle school, high school, and college students vape. Jayne O'Donnell, healthcare policy reporter for USA Today joins us for more on the epidemic use of e-cigs among teens. Next, it is a story that is getting national attention. A murder of a beloved chef instructor was a mystery. Then Portland police arrested his romance novelist wife. The big twist… she once penned an essay that was called, “How to murder your husband.” Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, reporter for the Oregonian, who first reported the story, joins us for details in this bizarre case. Finally, my producer Miranda joins us for more on this true crime story with a twist of irony and some of the oddest quotes from the Nancy Brophy essay, “How to murder your husband”
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The FDA has declared youth vaping an “epidemic of addiction” and is putting manufacturers of e-cigarettes on notice. FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb has given manufacturers of the top 5 brands of e-cigs 60 days to come up with new plans to prevent youth vaping or he might ban the sales of them all together. According to the latest numbers more than 2 million middle school, high school, and college students vape. Jayne O'Donnell, healthcare policy reporter for USA Today joins us for more on the epidemic use of e-cigs among teens. Next, it is a story that is getting national attention. A murder of a beloved chef instructor was a mystery. Then Portland police arrested his romance novelist wife. The big twist… she once penned an essay that was called, “How to murder your husband.” Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, reporter for the Oregonian, who first reported the story, joins us for details in this bizarre case. Finally, my producer Miranda joins us for more on this true crime story with a twist of irony and some of the oddest quotes from the Nancy Brophy essay, “How to murder your husband”
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