It’s debate season! The first Republican primary debate of the 2024 presidential cycle has arrived.
Eight candidates are preparing to go toe-to-toe on stage in Milwaukee starting at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT. (Who is in)
Frontrunner former President Trump won’t be at the Fox News-hosted event — he has his own counter-programming ready — but it’s sure to offer its share of fireworks. (How to watch)
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the current runner-up, will appear in the middle of the stage alongside biotech entrepreneur VivekRamaswamy, who has been rapidly rising in polls. (What they all need to do)
Political reporter
Rafael Bernal, national political correspondent Julia Manchester and congressional reporter Mychael Schnell will be on hand at 9 a.m. ET on Thursday to talk it all through. Tune in here.
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People who disobeyed road closures during the Maui fires survived the disaster, but many who heeded warnings ultimately perished in cars and homes with no way out, The Associated Press reported.
An Oregon city wants the Supreme Court to decide if it’s OK to ticket people without housing when they are found sleeping on public property.
⚠️ If you really need to be told: Don’t kiss your turtles, please
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is telling people not to kiss their pet turtles — even though they are cute — because you are likely to get salmonella.
In an alert this week, the CDC said that 26 people in 11 states have gotten salmonella in recent weeks because of their interactions with small turtles. Nine of the 26 patients were hospitalized.
“Don’t kiss or snuggle your turtle, and don’t eat or drink around it,” the CDC said in its alert. “This can spread salmonella germs to your mouth and make you sick.”
‘Oppenheimer’ fan? It’s no joke in New Mexico — Lyndon Haviland, distinguished scholar at the CUNY School of Public Health and Health Policy. (Read here)
UFOs have been in the news and there is more attention to be paid to them — an analysis from Sheldon Jacobson, professor of computer science at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. (Read here)
⏲️ COUNTDOWN
It’s HERE: GOP presidential debate is tonight. 145 days until the Iowa caucuses. 327 days until the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wis. 362 days until the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. 439 days until Election Day.
🗓 ON TAP TOMORROW
The House and Senate are out on the August break.
President Biden and Vice President Harris have nothing on their public schedules.
The president had a surprise trip to a shopping center called The Crossings at Tahoe Valley this morning.
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