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Governor DeSantis Urges Lawmakers to “Ignore the Background Noise” as Florida Republican Files Six-Week Abortion Ban

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered his State of the State address on Tuesday, outlining his plans for the coming year and encouraging lawmakers to tackle a lengthy list of priorities. On the same day, a Florida Republican filed a six-week abortion ban, sparking debate among both sides of the aisle. DeSantis' speech and the proposed legislation have raised questions about the future of access to abortion care in the state.

Boston Red Sox Third Baseman Justin Turner Hit in Face by Pitch, Receives 16 Stitches and Soft Tissue Injuries

Justin Turner, third baseman for the Boston Red Sox, was hit in the face by a pitch during a spring training game on March 6th. He required 16 stitches and is being monitored for a concussion, but is expected to make a full recovery. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of wearing protective gear while playing baseball.

FBI Issues Bench Warrants for Arrest of Two Defendants in US Capitol Riot Case

A federal judge in Washington has issued bench warrants for the arrest of two defendants in the January 6, 2021 US Capitol riot case, Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson III, after they were found to have tampered with or removed their ankle monitors. The FBI is now searching for Pollock and offering a reward for information leading to their arrest, and District Judge Carl Nichols has ruled that the trial will proceed with two of Pollock’s codefendants and she will be tried separately.

Supreme Court Declines to Take Up Appeal of Ocala Prayer Vigil Case, Leaving Door Open for Future Challenges to Religious Expression in Government Settings

The Supreme Court declined to take up an appeal from the city of Ocala, Florida, concerning a prayer vigil held in response to a local shooting spree. The vigil was challenged by individuals who argued it violated the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. Justice Clarence Thomas and Justice Neil Gorsuch dissented from the decision, suggesting the court should take up a similar case in the future. The case highlights the difficulty of determining when a government action crosses the line into unconstitutional territory, and leaves the door open for similar cases to be heard in the future.

FAA Investigating Mid-Air Plane Collisions with Birds After Southwest Airlines Flight Forced to Turn Back for Emergency Landing

On Sunday, a Southwest Airlines flight from Cuba to Florida was forced to turn back for an emergency landing due to a bird strike to an engine and the aircraft's nose. The FAA is now investigating the incident and is working to develop strategies to reduce the risk of bird strikes, such as increasing public awareness and implementing bird-avoidance technology. All passengers and crew members were safely evacuated and no injuries were reported.

CPAC Absentees Spark Debate Over How to Set a New Course for the Republican Party in 2024

At the 2021 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Donald Trump topped the straw poll of declared and likely Republican 2024 presidential candidates, earning 62% of the vote. However, the absence of key potential players, such as former Vice President Mike Pence and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, has sparked debate among Republicans about how to best set a new course for the party and nominate someone other than Trump in 2024. Former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's announcement that he would not run further highlighted the divisions within the party, leaving the question of who will ultimately emerge as the Republican nominee in the next presidential election unanswered.

Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis Offer Glimpse into Potential 2024 Republican Nomination Race at CPAC

At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Saturday, former President Donald Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis gave speeches that provided a glimpse into the potential 2024 Republican nomination race. Trump offered his usual rhetoric, while DeSantis took a more measured approach. Meanwhile, on "Face the Nation," a variety of guests discussed the current state of the Republican Party, as it struggles to define itself in the face of a growing list of issues on Capitol Hill. It remains to be seen how the 2024 Republican nomination race will play out, but Trump and DeSantis’s CPAC speeches have provided a glimpse into the potential future of the party.

Former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan Declines 2024 Presidential Run, Vows to be a “Voice of Reason” for the Republican Party

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has announced that he will not be running for the Republican nomination for president in 2024. At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) this week, Donald Trump topped the straw poll of declared and likely 2024 presidential candidates with 62% of the vote. Hogan is still considering how to help the Republican party, such as speaking engagements and fundraising, and is heading to Iowa later this month. The CPAC straw poll results may not reflect the actual outcome of the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

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