On this version of Hot off the Wire:
» A national political movement that could offer an independent presidential ticket in 2024 as an alternative to major-party nominees has now won ballot access in 10 states. The latest happened in North Carolina when the State Board of Elections voted Sunday to recognize the No Labels Party as an official party following a successful petition effort.
» Almost a week after the Apple faithful collectively gasped at the first evidence that the iPhone's “end call” button might soon be shifting upward and a column to the right, it looks like the whole thing might have been a false alarm.
» New York surgeons transplanted a pig's kidney into a brain-dead man and for over a month it's worked normally.
» COVID-19 has taken a toll on the nation's heart health but how profound is only starting to emerge. Heart attack deaths spiked early in the pandemic, erasing years of progress in battling cardiovascular disease.
» Researchers in heavily drilled Pennsylvania are adding to a body of evidence suggesting links between the natural gas industry and certain health problems.
» Fifty years after the U.S. Endangered Species Act took effect, officials say 99% of the animals and plants it protects have survived. But some scientists and activists fear the act itself is in trouble.
Has 2023 been a good year for movies and TV shows? Listen to the latest episode of Streamed & Screened for our take on the best so far.
🎧 The hosts discuss how we must do two things at once — try to somehow slow the warming while also being better prepared for the effects still to come.
How can you stay on top of trends without overspending on things you probably don't need?
Climate scientist Zeke Hausfather explains why oceans are at record-high temperatures on this week's episode of Across the Sky.

