Morning Links for Oct. 30 2014

Morning Links for Oct. 30 2014

You are seconds away from our Morning Links, which is guaranteed to increase your intelligence by, um, 10 percent. The man who Indiana state corrections officials say killed Purdue University student Andrew Boldt has was found dead in his prison cell. Boldt was a graduate of Marquette University High School. An environmental advocacy group says that as much as 30 percent of shrimp sold in U.S. restaurants and grocery stores is improperly labeled. A former executive with Trek Bicycle says state gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke was forced out of her family’s company back in 1993. A fragment of aluminum found…

You are seconds away from our Morning Links, which is guaranteed to increase your intelligence by, um, 10 percent.
  • The man who Indiana state corrections officials say killed Purdue University student Andrew Boldt has was found dead in his prison cell. Boldt was a graduate of Marquette University High School.
  • An environmental advocacy group says that as much as 30 percent of shrimp sold in U.S. restaurants and grocery stores is improperly labeled.
  • A former executive with Trek Bicycle says state gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke was forced out of her family’s company back in 1993.
  • A fragment of aluminum found on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean may be wreckage from Amelia Earhart’s airplane, researchers say.
  • A nurse in Maine who treated Ebola patients in West Africa is threatening to break her state’s quarantine by going on a bike ride.

Ann Christenson has covered dining for Milwaukee Magazine since 1997. She was raised on a diet of casseroles that started with a pound of ground beef and a can of Campbell's soup. Feel free to share any casserole recipes with her.