Extra Extra: What Is Natural Wine And Should I Drink It?
June 10, 2019, 5:40 p.m.
Because Justin Bieber wants to fight Tom Cruise, check out today's end-of-day links: Elizabeth Warren policy wonk, natural wine, Matt Gaetz embarrasses himself, Q train graffiti, electric scooters, and dog chases leash.

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- A flight from Manchester was delayed for almost eight hours when a confused passenger opened an emergency exit after mistaking it for the toilet door.
- The Times reports that the Justice Department has agreed to provide Congress "with key evidence collected by Robert S. Mueller III that House Judiciary Committee members said could shed light on possible obstruction of justice and abuse of power by President Trump."
- Rep. Matt Gaetz tried to make a fool of former White House Counsel John Dean today—and instead he made a fool of himself.
- Who could forget the ultimate cat massage viral video?
- What is natural wine and should I drink it?
- Elizabeth Warren is a truly gifted policy wonk and it is turning her into a formidable candidate for president.
- The New Jersey sexy mannequins are back and just in time for July 4th.
- A Q train got graffiti-bombed on the Upper East Side.
- DJ Khaled played himself by trying to bundle his new album with an energy drink bundle that has been accused of being an "illegal pyramid scheme."
- The Guardian reports that a real estate company part-owned by Jared Kushner, Cadre, has received $90 million in foreign funding from an opaque offshore vehicle since he entered the White House.
- Here are a few tips on how to tell if a viral story is actually fake.
- Justin Bieber challenged Tom Cruise to a fight in the octagon, I think.
- Are there any good electric scooters? Jalopnik investigates.
- And finally, here's a very durable metaphor:
Me trying to achieve my life goals. pic.twitter.com/H8tSTTZmqK
— Paul Bronks (@SlenderSherbet) June 10, 2019