Super Tuesday – the day when more than a dozen states and territories hold their primary elections – has long had the power to reshape a presidential race. Also in the news: For the first time ever, Americans can get birth control pills without a prescription. Eagles' legend Jason Kelce delivered an emotional retirement announcement. | | |
Here is the news to know Tuesday. |
Why Super Tuesday matters in 2024 |
Super Tuesday promises to answer pressing questions for voters across the country in 2024's already complicated election cycle. Americans in 15 states and one territory will vote in presidential primaries, in addition to a number of heated congressional contests, as well as the first gubernatorial primary in the competitive swing state of North Carolina. |
The questions Tuesday may answer: Will Nikki Haley drop out of the GOP presidential race? Will Donald Trump attract moderates? Will President Joe Biden overcome opposition among liberal voters caused by his support of Israel? | Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley speaks to supporters in Fort Worth, Texas on March 4, 2024, before Super Tuesday. Megan Smith, USA TODAY |
VP Harris meets with Netanyahu rival amid rising tension with Israel | Vice President Kamala Harris met Monday with Benny Gantz, a member of Israel's wartime Cabinet and centrist political rival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a sign of growing White House frustration with the Israeli government. The White House meeting, which was not authorized by Netanyahu, marked a major test for President Joe Biden's relationship with the Israeli leader. The U.S has become increasingly at odds with Netanyahu over Israel's refusal to scale back the war in Gaza and its efforts to get humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians. Read more | Israeli soldiers patrol near the border with Gaza on March 4, 2024 in southern Israel. Amir Levy, Getty Images |
America's first over-the-counter birth control pill will be available soon | More than 50 years after the oral contraceptive pill went on the market in the United States, the country's first over-the-counter birth control pill will be available in stores and online nationwide later this month. Known as Opill, the birth control pill will be available without prescription in major retailers and pharmacies in late March, the drug's maker, Perrigo, announced. Opill, which is 98% effective at preventing pregnancy, was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in July 2023. Read more about Opill. |
More news about reproductive rights: | Pro-abortion supporters hug each other in Paris, Monday, March 4, 2024. Oleg Cetinic, AP |
Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to massive leak of Pentagon secrets on social media site Discord | The Massachusetts Air National Guard member charged with sharing hundreds of classified documents on social media, which led to punishment for 15 service members, pleaded guilty to all six charges against him. Airman 1st Class Jack Teixeira had been charged with six counts of willful retention of defense records for allegedly sharing classified documents through the social media platform Discord. The leaks exposed embarrassing secrets and analysis from across the U.S. intelligence community involving Russia's war in Ukraine and North Korea's race to develop nuclear weapons. Read more |
The best moments from Jason Kelce's emotional retirement speech | An NFL legend, Philadelphia Eagles icon and big brother, Jason Kelce announced his retirement on Monday. An often-emotional farewell press conference felt like far more of a family affair than a business decision with Jason's younger brother, Travis Kelce, sitting nearby. A speech peppered with instant classics was at its heart a long list of memories from Kelce's life around the NFL and football. There wasn't a dry eye in the house, especially from the two Kelces who have dominated this sport for over a decade. Read more | Philadelphia Eagles' Jason Kelce speaks during a NFL football press conference announcing his retirement in Philadelphia, Monday, March 4, 2024. ASSOCIATED PRESS |
Photo of the day: Tumbleweeds overwhelm Utah neighborhoods |
Videos shared online show massive amounts of tumbleweeds swarming parts of Utah, even stacking several feet high around homes. In Pahrump − just outside of Death Valley National Park − tumbleweeds could be seen sweeping roads in every direction. Read more | Residents of South Jordan, south of Salt Lake City, were among the people forced to plough the mess before city officials arrived with support. USAT |
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