Why No Labels Failed to Launch

Published: Fri, 04/05/24

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Why No Labels Failed to Launch

The Wall Street Journal

No Labels abandoned its third-party presidential campaign due to the failure to secure a credible candidate, despite spending millions to create a "unity ticket" for the election.

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IDF Issues Report on Gaza Mistake

The Israel Defense Forces

The IDF's investigation found the killing of seven WCK aid workers in Gaza resulted from misidentification and procedure breaches, prompting dismissals and reprimands.

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CNN Sues for Access to Biden Tapes

CNN

CNN filed a lawsuit for recordings of Biden's interview with federal investigators on the classified documents probe after a report concluded there wasn't enough evidence to charge him.

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GA Judge Doesn't Dismiss Charges

USA Today

Judge McAfee dismissed Trump's request to drop racketeering charges, ruling false statements about election fraud, argued as protected political speech, are not shielded if part of criminal activity.

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Docs Judge Rejects Trump Defense

Poltico

Judge Cannon denied Trump's bid to dismiss charges of hoarding classified documents, left open a Presidential Records Act defense, and rejected prosecutors' pretrial ruling demand on this strategy.

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Israel To Open More Aid Routes

The New York Times

Biden conditioned future U.S. support for Israel on civilian protection in Gaza, leading Israel to agree to open more aid routes after a tense call denouncing the killing of humanitarian workers.

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Poll: President Biden Up by 10 in PA

Politics PA

A Franklin & Marshall College poll shows Biden leading Trump by 10 points in Pennsylvania, amidst a more optimistic outlook for the state but mixed signals for other political races and issues.

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US Ok'd Bombs Same Day as WCK Strikes

The Washington Post

The Biden administration approved thousands more bombs to Israel on the day airstrikes killed seven World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza amid global outrage, three U.S. officials revealed.

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Caitlin Clark Earned the Attention

New York Post

Caitlin Clark's exceptional achievements in women’s basketball, not her race, have earned her significant media attention despite criticisms of racial bias in WNBA sports coverage.

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Charging Elephant Kills American Tourist

NBC News

An American woman was killed in Zambia by a charging elephant that flipped over the vehicle she was in during a safari at Kafue National Park, according to tour operator Wilderness.

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Coons Ready to Condition Israel Aid

The Jerusalem Post

Sen. Coons, a longtime supporter of Israel, expressed willingness to condition aid if Netanyahu orders a significant IDF operation in Rafah without provisions for civilians or humanitarian aid.

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Playlist Reveals How Trump's Mind Works

Axios

Trump's Mar-a-Lago Spotify playlist mirrors his distinctive approach to politics, revealing his love for control and consistency and a preference for familiar tunes that echo his stable political rhetoric.

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How Far Does $100 Go at the Grocery Store?

The Wall Street Journal

After five years of inflation, $100 buys less at the grocery store than ever, with many item prices up over 50% since 2019 due to rising costs and shrinkflation, despite consumer pushback.

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Staley Defends Her God Comment

The Greenville News

South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley defended her comment on disbelief in God as a reflection of her faith's impact on her coaching, stating she didn't intend to offend.

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Hurley Sex Scene Directed by Son

People

Elizabeth Hurley dismisses the controversy surrounding a sex scene in "Strictly Confidential," directed by her son Damian, emphasizing professionalism in its execution without nudity.

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KISS Sells Catalog, Likeness for $300M

TMZ

KISS sold their music catalog, name, and likeness to Pophouse Entertainment, the company behind ABBA's hologram shows, for $300 million, committing to a digital avatar residency with them.

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Trump Campaign: Terrifyingly Competent

Vanity Fair

Trump's 2024 run, driven by legal battles and marked by an authoritarian tone, shows a campaign ready for revenge, with unwavering loyalty and plans for extreme governance upon winning.

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$30 Million SoCal Cash Heist

KTLA 5

A $30 million cash heist at a GardaWorld facility, one of L.A.'s largest, went undetected by alarms, prompting an investigation into what might be an inside job or a highly skilled burglary crew.

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Vegas Gambler on Incredible Run

MSN

A gambler who previously won three jackpots at Caesar's Palace hit a fourth, winning $692,500 on a Dragon Link slot machine with a $2,500 bet, surpassing their earlier $668,000 total win streak.

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Keep New Hope Weird

The Philadelphia Inquirer

Shop owners in New Hope, PA, are advocating for maintaining the town's unique, eclectic charm amid concerns that it could become mainstream due to rising rents and new developments.

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EV Sales Stall as Buyers Prefer Petrol

For the Left

Stellantis CEO Tavares warns electric vehicle popularity may falter due to unsustainable battery production and fines for carmakers, amid slow EV sales growth and rising petrol-engine sales. 

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Migrant Arrests at Border Drop in March

For the Right

Migrant apprehensions at the U.S.-Mexico border fell in March due to Mexico's immigration crackdown, marking the first time in seven years that crossings didn't increase from February. 

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