From Al Tompkins | Poynter <[email protected]>
Subject Ticketmaster’s not-so-Swift action: Ticket sale is off
Date November 18, 2022 11:29 AM
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Plus, male fertility is on a steep decline and researchers aren't sure why, and a Texas bill wants to define the HOV-lane status of a fetus Email not displaying correctly?
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Taylor Swift could be singing “I knew you were trouble” to Ticketmaster, which shut down plans to put Swift’s concert tickets on public sale today. Ticketmaster says millions of tickets were sold in the presale for Swift’s 2023 52-date tour and that there are no tickets left. Fans waited to buy tickets for hours. Now they will have to consider whether they will pay hundreds of dollars to scalpers to see Swift’s first concert tour in five years. Members of Congress jumped in to say they would investigate.

New research shows male fertility nationwide has dropped a stunning 50% in five decades. What’s more, the researchers do not know exactly why it is happening, but they think it could be linked to lifestyle issues like smoking and obesity along with exposure to toxins in the environment. But those are just guesses.

A Texas lawmaker filed a bill that would give pregnant people the right to drive in the state’s HOV lanes. The bill does not say how an officer is going to know if a person is pregnant, but that Texas would give a fetus the same right to ride in the fast lane as a person sitting in the seat.
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