Sources: No Labels Will Move Forward

Published: Thu, 03/07/24


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Sources: No Labels Will Move Forward

Associated Press

No Labels plans to field a presidential candidate in 2024, aiming for a bipartisan ticket despite not revealing picks and facing criticism over donor secrecy and potential battleground impact.

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AL Restores IVF

Protection

AL.com

Gov. Ivey signed a law protecting Alabama IVF services, granting legal immunity to clinics after a court ruling recognized embryos as children despite unresolved concerns about their legal status.

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Kink Party Funding

Controversy

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Sens. Fetterman and Casey withdrew a $1 million federal funding request for the William Way Community Center after controversy about BDSM-kink party rentals was shown by LibsofTikTok.

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Barkley Blasts Blacks

Who Wear This

Mediaite

Charles Barkley criticized Black people wearing Trump's mugshot as "freakin' idiot," disapproving of Trump's attempt to equate his legal troubles with Blacks’ experiences of discrimination.

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"Rust" Armorer Guilty of Manslaughter

The Wrap

Halyna Hutchins' family expressed satisfaction as Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the "Rust" film set, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for her part in the accidental shooting.

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"Wounded, Dangerous and Unpopular"

The Hill

The Biden campaign labeled Trump as "wounded, dangerous, and unpopular," citing Super Tuesday results to highlight vulnerabilities in Trump's campaign for the upcoming election matchup.

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Musk Won't Donate

to Either

CNBC

Elon Musk stated that he will not contribute financially to the campaigns of either Biden or Trump, clarifying his position amid reports of a meeting with prominent Republican donors.

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McConnell Endorses Trump in About Face

Courier Journal

Despite past divisions and not speaking since January 2021, Mitch McConnell confirms support for Trump as President, aligning with GOP direction despite their complicated relationship.

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'Hotel California' Case

Ends Abruptly

Rolling Stone

New York prosecutors suddenly dropped a criminal case involving alleged possession of hand-drafted "Hotel California" lyrics, after new evidence questioned the trial's fairness.

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Airlines Coming for

Your Carry-Ons

The Wall Street Journal

Airlines are tightening carry-on restrictions, even on small items, to save bin space, causing confusion and frustration among travelers, as seen with Southwest's recent policy change.

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NYT's Newsroom Fractures Over Gaza

NPR

The New York Times newsroom is divided over a report on Hamas' sexual violence in Israel, with disputes over reporting methods and accusations of bias and targeted interrogation of journalists.

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You'll Like Jason Kelce Even More...

CNN

Despite missing Jason Kelce's last game due to cancer, Eagles trainer Joe O’Pella taped his ankles one last time for the retirement announcement, showcasing their 13-season friendship.

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What Killed Nex

Benedict?

Vox

Nex Benedict, a trans teen who faced bullying, died under unclear circumstances, sparking debates on anti-trans sentiment, systemic discrimination, and unclear answers from authorities.

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Guardsmen Deployed to Subways by Hochul

NBC News

Responding to a spike in crime, Governor Kathy Hochul deployed National Guard members and law enforcement to New York City subways to enhance security and conduct bag checks.

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Teacher Explicit

Calendar Leaked

New York Post

An Australian high school faced backlash after a leaked staff calendar showed teachers in compromising positions, including one in a gold mankini, prompting an investigation.

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Did Saddam Try To Kill

Bush?

Middle East Institute

Richard Clarke disputes Steve Coll's claim that the 1993 assassination attempt on George H.W. Bush by Iraq might be false, emphasizing that evidence and investigations confirm the plot.

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Garcia Marquez Sons Publish His Book

BBC

Defying their late father's wishes, Márquez's sons published a novel he wrote while struggling with dementia and intended to be destroyed, sparking debates on posthumous publication ethics.

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Dean Phillips Drops Longshot Bid

Star Tribune

Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips ended his longshot presidential campaign and endorsed President Biden after losing in over a dozen state Democratic primaries, including his home state.

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It's Not Just That

He's Old

The Atlantic

Concerns about Biden's re-election extend beyond age, with low enthusiasm among Democratic voters and broader dissatisfaction influenced by capability opinions and the search for alternatives.

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Miami Breaks Up With Spring Breakers

Secret Miami

Miami Beach launched a viral ad campaign, framed as a breakup with spring breakers, to discourage unruly drunken lawlessness, clarifying new fines, rules, and curfews this spring.

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Porter: 'Billionaires Rigged Primary'

For the Left

Rep. Katie Porter attributed her loss in California's U.S. Senate nomination to billionaires rigging the primaries, facing online criticism for not accepting responsibility for the defeat. 

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Kansas GOP Asks Abortion Patients Why

For the Right

Kansas may soon require abortion providers to report patients' reasons for termination, sparking debate and Democratic suggestions for similar rules on vasectomies and erectile dysfunction. 

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