Biden to deliver State of the Union address; candy companies changing gum strategy; NFL, NHL teams make roster moves

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Biden to deliver State of the Union address; candy companies changing gum strategy; NFL, NHL teams make roster moves

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Published on Mar 7, 2024, 7:45:00 AM
Total time: 00:12:25

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On the version of Hot off the Wire posted March 7 at 7:45 a.m. CT:

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is set to use his State of the Union address to promote his vision for a second term to a dispirited electorate who questions whether he’s up to the job and to warn that GOP front-runner Donald Trump would be a dangerous alternative. Biden’s third such address from the House rostrum on Thursday will be something of an on-the-job interview, as the nation’s oldest president tries to quell voter concerns about his age and job performance. The president hopes to showcase his accomplishments on infrastructure and manufacturing, and push for action on aid to Ukraine, tougher migration rules, restoring access to abortion, and lowering drug prices, among other issues.

WASHINGTON (AP) — More than a quarter of female Black voters describe abortion as their top issue in this year’s presidential election. That's according to a survey out Thursday from health policy research firm KFF. The findings signal a significant shift from previous election years, when white, religious voters were more likely to name abortion as their top priority when casting a ballot.

CAIRO (AP) — Hamas says its delegation has left Cairo and that talks on a Gaza cease-fire and hostage release will resume next week. That makes it extremely unlikely that mediators will broker a deal before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

BEIJING (AP) — China’s foreign minister is accusing the U.S. of devising tactics to suppress China’s rise and he has criticized the Biden administration for adding more Chinese companies to its sanctions lists. Wang Yi said Thursday that relations with the U.S. have improved since Presidents Xi Jinping and Joe Biden met in November, but that America has not fulfilled its promises. 

Gum makers are trying to figure out what will make Americans start chewing again. Generational habits, health concerns and the coronavirus pandemic have gnawed away at gum sales. Some manufacturers are leaving the U.S. market altogether. But Mars, which owns the 133-year-old Wrigley brand, is trying to reposition gum as a stress reliever and a concentration aid as well as a breath freshener. 

In other headlines:

  • The House passed a $460 billion package of spending bills. The Senate expected to act before shutdown deadline.
  • The Fed's Jerome Powell: Rate cuts likely this year, but more evidence is needed that inflation is tamed.
  • Nikki Haley suspends her campaign and leaves Donald Trump as the last major Republican candidate.
  • A jury convicts a movie armorer of involuntary manslaughter in fatal shooting by Alec Baldwin on the set of "Rust."
  • Europe's Digital Markets Act is forcing tech giants to make changes. Here's what that will look like.
  • Eight games on the NBA slate Wednesday, five of the top ten teams in college basketball saw action, there was action both on and off the ice in the NHL and a flurrly of moves in the NFL.

—The Associated Press

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