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It’s Monday, June 10 — here’s what you’ll find in today’s newsletter:

  • NAACP calls for weapons halt

  • The pros and cons of eating a second dinner

  • 4 quick hits of news from the last 24 hours

NAACP calls for weapons halt

The NAACP calls on Biden to stop arms deliveries to Israel, highlighting casualties in Gaza and politics at home. The NYT says it's a notable step for the org into foreign policy.

Watch an interview of with the NAACP president explaining his position here.

Reuters says the call puts Biden in a tough situation. He's in the midst of courting Black and progressive votes while trying to manage the situation in Israel.

Aol.com also focuses on the political aspect. Biden needs the Black vote, and it's an issue many Black voters care about.

While Common Dreams says the NAACP isn't the only one. Many are calling for a weapons halt.

Eat a second dinner?

Everything Erica: Indulging in a second dinner can be delightful. Eat if you really wanna!

A Redditor on r/UnpopularOpinion agrees -- it's a beautiful late-night indulgence. You can feast however you like.

But Sleep Foundation warns against late-night eating. It may disrupt sleep and increase obesity risk.

Healthline: Yes, it's because of the way your body processes food while you sleep. It's less efficient, leading to fat gain!

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1) Mexico's ruling party secures a lower house super-majority but misses out in the Senate, sparking market worries.

2) Animal rights movements in Sonoma County, CA, spark concern among local farmers about future operations.

3) Benny Gantz resigns from Netanyahu's government, marking a pivotal change in Israel's political landscape.

4) Celtics defeat Mavericks 105-98, taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals. Jrue Holiday shines.