Your Next Car Is an Election Issue

Published: Thu, 03/21/24


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Your Next Car Is an Election Issue

ABC News

The Biden administration's new vehicle emissions standards, aimed at reducing emissions and boosting EVs, turned into a key election issue, spotlighting the debate over America's policy goals.

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Donald Trump Might Not Post Bond

New York Post

Trump may let a deadline pass to post a $454 million bond in a civil fraud case, potentially allowing AG James to seize properties like Trump Tower, betting on reclaiming assets through appeals.

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The Dodgers Fire Ohtani's Interpreter

ESPN

The LA Dodgers fired Shohei Ohtani's interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, over an alleged involvement in a $4.5 million theft linked to gambling debts and a federal investigation into a bookmaking operation.

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Cottom: Oprah, Ozempic, and Us

The New York Times

Winfrey's special, "Shame, Blame and the Weight Loss Revolution," redefines obesity as a disease beyond personal fault, focusing on the weight-loss industry's move towards medical solutions like GLP-1 receptor agonists.

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A Bankruptcy Filing Could Help Trump

The Washington Post

Despite it being a viable solution to his cash crunch, Trump is not considering bankruptcy to address a nearly half-billion-dollar fraud judgment, fearing it could damage his campaign.

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2 Type of Voters Who'll Decide Election

NBC News

Chuck Todd says "aspirationalists" and "transactionalists" are crucial swing voter types in 2024, focusing on their choices driven by broader visions for America or immediate pragmatic concerns.

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Johnson Might Invite Netanyahu

The Hill

Speaker Johnson said that he is considering inviting PM Netanyahu to address Congress as tensions rise between Democrats and the Israeli leader — a sign of the partisanship edging into the Gaza war.

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Houston 'Little Rascals' Rob Bank

ABC13 Houston

Authorities have apprehended three young suspects, aged 16, 12, and 11, known as the "little rascals," for allegedly robbing a Wells Fargo bank. social media attention led to their ID and arrest.

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The Kate Conspiracies Won't Die

KTLA 5

Despite Kate Middleton's recent appearance debunking health rumors, the royal family navigates challenges balancing public curiosity with privacy, amplified by online conspiracy theories.

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North Dakota Will Test Age Limitations

NPR

A North Dakota ballot initiative proposing age limits for Congressional candidates faces constitutional challenges, despite public support and concern over political leaders' ages.

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Trump Salutes "J6 Prison Choir"

USA Today

Trump saluted the "J6 Prison Choir" at his Ohio rally, part of his ongoing efforts to recast the narrative of the January 6 riot, portraying himself and the defendants as victims of injustice.

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Chokehold Trial Scheduled for Fall

ABC7 New York

Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran accused of choking to death a man on a New York City subway car, will stand trial beginning October 8. His defense claims his actions were self-defense.

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Balko: My Work Is Cited For Injustice

The Atlantic

Journalist Radley Balko criticizes courts for misusing his reporting on flawed forensics, notably in a Nevada case where his critique of bite-mark ID was acknowledged but used to deny an appeal.

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Angela Chao Toxicology Released

CNBC

Foremost Group CEO Angela Chao's toxicology report revealed a blood alcohol concentration of .233, nearly three times Texas's legal limit, at the time of her fatal accident in a Texas pond.

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John Hinckley Jr. Blames Cancel Culture

New York Post

Would-be assassin-turned-folk singer John Hinckley Jr., who attempted to kill President Reagan in 1981, insisted he was a victim of “cancel culture” after his latest concert in CT was called off.

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U.S. Troops on Chinese Border

Daily Express

American troops are to be permanently stationed in Taiwan, according to Taipei, a huge move that will likely send tensions with China soaring as President Xi Jinping covets the island.

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Rove: Election Comes Down to 7 States

The Wall Street Journal

The 2024 election hinges on seven states—Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin—where local concerns like MI auto industry and AZ water issues will be pivotal.

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Billions Is Bet on March Madness

CBS News

According to the AGA, US bettors are expected to wager more than $2.72 billion on this year's and women's national tournaments, twice as much as the amount of bets placed on the Super Bowl.

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Cyber Attackers Target Water Systems

The Verge

The Biden administration urges states to improve their water system security against cyberattacks linked to Iran and China that could disrupt clean water access and incur significant costs.

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Third Cop Sentenced for Racist Torture

WJTV

The third former Mississippi officer, Daniel Opdyke, received 17.5 years for the torture of two Black men, another conviction in a case of severe misconduct within the Rankin County Sheriff's Office.

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Error Allows Migrants To Avoid Deportation

For the Left

Due to Homeland Security's failure to file paperwork on time, over 200,000 deportation cases were dismissed, causing jurisdiction issues in immigration courts and delays for asylum seekers. 

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Biden Wipes $6B Debt for Public Workers

For the Right

The Biden administration is set to forgive $5.8 billion in student debt for 77,700 borrowers and will notify an additional 380,000 public service workers of their impending debt cancellation. 

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