In the 11 o'clock hour of today's show: \n-(01:49) 3 Big Things: The Supreme Court throws out claims that the Biden administration unlawfully coerced social media companies into removing contentious content, the Rapidan Dam in Minnesota is at risk of complete failure after partial failure occurred on Monday morning, and the first Wisconsin location of the popular travel center chain Buc-ee's is delayed as the company negotiates a cost-sharing deal to cover highway improvements to support heightened traffic expected in the area.\n-(06:37) ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller joins Wisconsin\u2019s from Jerusalem to explain what has led to suspended aid operations across Gaza. Miller describes the lawlessness which is now preventing aid from being delivered to those who need it in the war zone. Miller also discusses what must happen to allow aid operations to continue for the remainder of the war.\n-(14:12) UW-La Crosse Clinical Associate Professor Inga Cluppert joins Wisconsin\u2019s Midday News to talk about the Lower Extremity Amputee Program (LEAP) at UW-La Crosse. Cluppert describes the design of the program and how effective it has been in the community since its inception.\n-(21:34) Greg Matzek dives into the story of the 1969 NBA Draft and the coin flip that awarded the Bucks the right to select Kareem Abdul-Jabbar #1 overall.\n-(25:53) Top Chef announces that season 22 will take place in Canada.