Haley Readies for Home Turf Loss

Published: Sat, 02/24/24

The Republican presidential candidate’s long record in the state where she rose to prominence has mostly met a collective shrug ahead of Saturday’s primary as she squares off against Donald Trump.Insert Preheader

 

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Haley Readies for Home Turf Loss

Washington Post

The Republican presidential candidate’s long record in the state where she rose to prominence has mostly met a collective shrug ahead of Saturday’s primary as she squares off against Donald Trump.

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Biden Approval Now at 38%

Gallup

Americans’ approval of Biden’s job performance has edged down three percentage points to 38%, just one point shy of his all-time low and well below the 50% threshold that has typically led to reelection for incumbents.

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Alleged Murderer Didn't Know Victim

Atlanta News First

A man is facing murder charges in connection to the death of a student on the University of Georgia campus, the university’s police chief and several other law enforcement agencies announced Friday night.

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Records Reveal Willis-Wade Contact

ABC News

Former President Donald Trump on Friday submitted a request to enter new evidence in his Georgia election interference case based off Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade's cellphone records.

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Time for Trump to Pony Up

Associated Press

The staggering civil fraud judgment against Donald Trump was finalized in New York on Friday, making official a verdict that leaves the former president on the hook for more than $454 million in fines and interest.

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Tuberville All in for AL IVF Ruling

USA Today

Sen. Tommy Tuberville seemed to make contradictory comments on his state's Supreme Court ruling that embryos are considered children, telling reporters he is "all for" the decision but adding, "we need more kids."

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Bibi Wants Continued Palestinian Control

Reuters

Benjamin Netanyahu has presented his first official "day after" plan for the Gaza Strip once the war ends, saying Israel will keep security control over Palestinian areas and make reconstruction dependent on demilitarisation.

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Houthis Continue Attacks

CNN

The Biden administration is struggling to stop the ongoing attacks by the Iran-backed Houthis against ships in the Red Sea and the group is continuing to fortify its weapons stockpile inside Yemen.

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240 Million-Year-Old Fossil Found

NPR

It's a fitting discovery in the Year of the Dragon: A team of scientists has uncovered a complete fossil of an aquatic reptile that resembles a "Chinese dragon" because of its snake-like appearance and elongated neck.

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NRA's LaPierre Found Liable

NBC News

Wayne LaPierre diverted millions of dollars away from the National Rifle Association to live luxuriously, while the gun rights group failed to properly manage its finances, a jury found Friday.

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Alabama IVF Explainer

Vox

Alabama’s Supreme Court issued a now (in)famous 131-page decision that invoked God to claim that frozen embryos count as “children” under state law. The unprecedented legal opinion has sent shockwaves across the country.

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GOP Mistaken Making Age an Issue

Politico

Many Republicans seem to think zeroing in on President Joe Biden’s age is the easy path to victory in November. But Republicans are making a big mistake if they think voters will not reelect a geriatric politician.

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Trump as the Normalcy Candidate?

LA Times

Biden told voters that he could return the country to normal after years of partisan strife and the trauma of COVID-19. That argument was key to his victory over then-President Trump. Is Trump now the stability candidate?

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Will the U.S. Abandon Ukraine?

Wall Street Journal

Putin’s wager appears to be paying off as Moscow has successfully inserted itself into America’s culture wars. Support for Ukraine, widely deemed a self-evident, has become a divisive partisan issue in an election year.

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Trump Wrecked Palmetto Primary

Politico

Over its colorful history, South Carolina presidential plebiscite has been many things — dirty, decisive and, most recently for Joe Biden, rejuvenating. But it had never been sleepy. Until now.

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Rudy Drowning in Debt

The Hill

Rudy Giuliani’s bankruptcy filing, spurred by a multimillion-dollar verdict against him for defaming two Georgia election workers, has provided fresh insight into the former New York City mayor’s finances.

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Serial Cheater Wants Musk Neuralink

Daily Star

A self-confessed cheating addict has caused a stir online after he asked social media users whether Elon Musk's controversial Neuralink brain chip would stop him from being unfaithful

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Fani's Only Crime: Being Human

Washington Monthly

I hated Fani Willis and now I don't. The Georgia prosecutor may have made a mistake, but the divorced mom’s only crime was being human—which is more than the former president can say.

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Biden's Use of Notecards Noticed

Axios

President Biden has been using notecards in closed-door fundraisers, calling on prescreened donors and then consulting his notes to provide detailed answers, according to people familiar with the routine.

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Did Biden Really Say That?

Daily Mail

From kisses before he boards Air Force One to date nights and him introducing himself as 'Jill's husband', the stress of the White House has showed no signs of straining their relationship.

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Desantis Deploys National Guard Troops to Border

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Troopers and troops have been traveling to the border since May 2023, as stated by Dave Kerner. Governor DeSantis expressed concerns about the southern border being a potential gateway for terrorist attacks. 

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