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[Vance and Walz]
Politics QR Codes, Hot Mics, and No Audience â What To Expect From the VP Debate What's going on: Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) will face off tonight in the only scheduled vice presidential debate this election season. Itâs likely to be a [meme-able night](, if the [run-up has been any indication](. Vance, who wrote the popular book-turned-movie Hillbilly Elegy before veering into politics, is likely to strike an [aggressive, bold tone]( and to laugh off questions he needs to diffuse, according to [a man who once played him in Senate debate prep](. But Vanceâs ultimate goal is to paint Walz as an [ultra-liberal]( candidate. Meanwhile, the Minnesota governor â whoâs had a long political career, but didnât gain national recognition until he started calling the Republican party â[weird](â â is likely to lean into his [Midwestern dad vibes](. His backers hope heâll keep the focus on the dangers of another Trump presidency without letting Vance rattle him, though CNN reports heâs [feeling some nerves](. Unlike in the presidential version, this debate will have hot mics. And in a modern twist, viewers will be able to use [QR codes for live fact-checking]( (that is, if youâre watching on CBS). What it means: Both candidates were chosen for a similar reason: to appeal to working-class voters. Still, VP debates are rarely make or break â after all, the most memorable star from the Harris-Pence face-off was the [fly on Mike Penceâs head](. But tonightâs [showdown could be pivotal]( because thereâs no other scheduled presidential debate, so this could be the last time voters get a taste of the ticket before Election Day. In the meantime, many unknowns remain. Will Walzâs ârizzâ be helpful? Will Vance make a misstep akin to his â[childless cat ladies](â comments? And perhaps most importantly, could Vanceâs performance push former President Donald Trump into agreeing to a second presidential debate? Guess, we will have to tune in to find out. Related: [VA Workers Illegally Got Ahold of Vance and Walzâs Medical Files]( (CNN) Economy Dock Workers Are on Strike and People Could Be Losing Their Bananas What's going on: Overnight, thousands of dock workers at dozens of East Coast and Gulf Coast ports [went on strike]( after their contract negotiations failed â the first strike of its kind since 1977. The union representing the workers and port employers could not reach an agreement on key sticking points, including a 77% pay raise over six years for the dock workers and the use of automated machinery at the ports. Located in cities like Miami and Baltimore, these ports handle 68% of all containerized exports in the US. That includes poultry, soybean, and vegetable exports. There is no clear timeline for when operations will return to normal, but the union says it wonât resume talks until port employers agree to their wage demands. What it means: The strike threatens to rattle the US economy just weeks before Election Day, with some experts [raising concerns about inflation and shortages](. A JP Morgan analysis estimates the strike could cost the US economy [as much as $5 billion a day](. Companies have been preparing for the strike by pre-shipping what they can â especially with the holiday season approaching. However, this preparation doesnât apply to perishable goods. If the strike lasts for days or even weeks, consumers could face shortages of bananas, cherries, alcohol, and chocolate â essential items for surviving our luteal phase. At the very least, those items could become more expensive until the workers return to the ports. President Joe Biden has said the White House wonât intervene, but has urged both sides to reach an agreement quickly. Related: [The Dock Workersâ Strike Could Slow Recovery After Hurricane Helene]( (Business Insider) US News A Georgia Judge Struck Down the State's 6-Week Abortion Ban â Will It Last? What's going on: Georgiaâs abortion ban is off the tableâ¦for now. Judge Robert C.I. McBurney of Fulton County Superior Court [struck down the law](, reinstating access to abortion in the state up to 22 weeks into pregnancy. The six-week ban was originally signed into law in 2019 but only took effect in 2022, after legal challenges and the reversal of Roe v. Wade. This time, the judge ruled against the law, citing higher court interpretations of the right to âlibertyâ as including âa womanâs power to control her own body, decide what happens to it, and reject state interference with her healthcare choices.â This isnât the final say on abortion rights in the state. A spokesperson for Georgiaâs attorney general said theyâll appeal the ruling to the state supreme court, which reversed a similar decision by Judge McBurney in 2022. What it means: Even temporary access could have a significant impact on those seeking abortions in Georgia. The number of monthly abortions in the state has [dropped by about half](, and the lack of access has been linked to the deaths of two women in Georgia, according to [ProPublica](. Many women must also [travel hundreds of miles]( to states such as Illinois and North Carolina to have an abortion. In the US, an estimated 3.7 million women of reproductive age live in an âabortion desertâ â areas with no access to abortion and little or no access to maternity care, per an analysis from [ABC News and Boston Children's Hospital](. Georgia isnât the only state where abortion rights are at stake. [Voters in 10 states]( will decide the issue this November. Related: [Louisianaâs New Abortion Pills Law Goes Into Effect Today]( (NBC News) Quick Hits ðï¸ Israel launched a [âlimited, localizedâ ground offensive]( into southern Lebanon. --------------------------------------------------------------- ð§ââï¸ The Menendez brothers are looking to appeal their 1989 murder conviction after [new evidence allegedly emerged](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 𫶠Ariana Grande is [defending her man]( (again). Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? --------------------------------------------------------------- ð Prince Harry walked into a tattoo parlor, but [what did he walk out with](? --------------------------------------------------------------- ð Who has easier access to birth control: [a rat in NYC]( or a woman in America? The internet has thoughts. Your Political Briefing The week in political chaos. The horse race: Should VP Kamala Harris worry about how sheâs doing in Michigan? One state lawmaker is [raising flags](. Meanwhile, other polls show Republicans are getting ready to take a big swing and possibly [vote to protect abortion rights](. October surprise: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warns another slice of â[pizzagate](â could be coming for the Harris campaign. Elder statesman: Jimmy Carter turns 100 today, and hereâs [his birthday wish](. Happy Libra season. Overheard on the trail: âHi. Iâm Kate Barr. And Iâm your losing candidate for state Senate District 37.â [Why this woman]( is running for a seat she canât win. Thing to Know [Together with](
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Over 313,000 Thatâs how many people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. And now for some good news: there are four million breast cancer survivors living in the US today. Thatâs due in part to [the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer](, the nationâs largest, most impactful breast cancer movement. This year, more than 150 communities across the country will host events that will raise money for lifesaving research and essential programs and services. [Find an event near you]( and help end breast cancer as we know it, for everyone. Tell Us
[CBS preparing for the VP debate]
The vice presidential candidates are [taking the debate stage]( tonight. If youâre tuning in, what do you want to see the candidates talk about? [Iâm here for the sassy zingers](
[Some more policy details would be nice]( Extra Credit
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