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Right-wing judicial candidate says U.S. might need 'bloody revolution' in unearthed video

Newly released video footage shows the right-wing candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court suggesting America might need a "violent revolution" to defeat socialism.

The footage, obtained by the progressive investigative reporting outfit Heartland Signal, comes from a political event for the Republican party in Adams County last July.

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‘Accountability is back’: Pete Hegseth defends Trump’s decision to revoke Milley security

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth launched a vigorous defense of President Donald Trump’s controversial order to revoke retired four-star Gen. Mark Milley’s government-funded security detail – and had a message for Pentagon officials of all ranks.

The comments came Wednesday during Hegseth’s appearance on Fox News’ “The Will Cain” show, his first interview since being confirmed Friday as Pentagon chief. Hegseth came on the program to discuss Trump’s order to send undocumented migrants to Guantanamo Bay.

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New York police seek joyriders who 'stole' subway train

Detectives in New York released video on Wednesday of a group suspected of stealing a parked subway train and taking it on a joyride.

The grainy black-and-white footage shows several apparently young people moving through a parked, empty metro train.

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Tesla results miss estimates, citing lower vehicle prices

by John BIERS

Tesla reported lower than expected profits Wednesday, citing declining vehicle prices as a factor as it projected a return to volume growth in 2025.

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U.S. test scores remain below pre-COVID, performance gap widens

by Ulysse BELLIER

U.S. student test scores in reading and math remain below pre-pandemic levels as a worrying gap continues to widen between high and low performers, officials said Wednesday.

The biennial tests of American fourth and eighth graders -- correlating roughly to ages nine and 13, respectively -- showed improvements in 2024 for some students, but a steady decline for the lowest 10 percent.

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Meta posts big profit, plans massive AI investment

Social media giant Meta on Wednesday reported surging profits and revenue for 2024, announcing ambitious plans to expand its artificial intelligence infrastructure in the year ahead.

The parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp saw its net income soar 59 percent to $62.36 billion for the full year, while fourth-quarter profits jumped 49 percent to $20.84 billion.

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Trump's environment pick confirmed, drawing cheers from industry

President Donald Trump's nominee to head the US Environmental Protection Agency was confirmed by the Senate on Wednesday, drawing cheers from the fossil fuel industry and sparking alarm among green groups.

Lee Zeldin, a former US congressman from New York, has committed to Trump's campaign pledges of boosting US energy dominance and rolling back environmental regulations enacted under former president Joe Biden.

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Trump lays out plan to battle inflation that he says will make America 'powerful again'

President Donald Trump on Wednesday revealed his long awaited plan to battle inflation and cut prices for consumers now that he has returned to the White House equipped with a Republican-controlled Congress.

The president’s economic plan was laid out via a social media post on his Truth Social platform, where he blasted the Federal Reserve and Chairman Jerome Powell. It comes after Trump spent months on the campaign trail making appealing promises to bring everyday prices down for Americans.

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Meta agrees to massive payout after Trump sued over closed Facebook account

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, will pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed against them by President Donald Trump in 2021, according to the Wall Street Journal.

The suit argued that Meta violated Trump's rights by suspending his Facebook account in the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. That account was already restored before the 2024 election.

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Kristi Noem halts funding for migrant nonprofits after learning they're not 'about Jesus'

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced she was suspending aid for nonprofits that helped migrants and complained the non-governmental organizations were not "telling somebody about Jesus."

Noem made the announcement during an exclusive Wednesday interview on Fox News.

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'Excuse me?' CNN's Jake Tapper hammers RFK Jr. over 'very confusing and ahistoric' remarks

CNN host Jake Tapper delivered a takedown of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as he appeared before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday.

Kennedy, who has been nominated to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, was questioned about his refusal to trust science that he disagreed with.

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'Christian fascism is nothing new': Outrage as priest imitates Musk salute

A Catholic priest at the National Pro-Life Summit in Washington, D.C., appeared to imitate tech billionaire Elon Musk's gesture during the presidential inauguration, which drew wide comparisons to a Nazi salute.

In a video posted to social media by Right Wing Watch, Father Calvin Robinson finished his remarks by saying, "My heart goes out to you," and giving the salute with a wry smile as the crowd went wild.

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'Disgusting': Internet slams Trump's plan to use Gitmo as migrant 'concentration camp'

President Donald Trump is now moving forward with a plan to create a 30,000-bed migrant detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba — the infamous facility that has been used for years to house captured enemy combatants from the War on Terror.

The announcement triggered an explosion of outrage from commenters on social media — many of whom pointed out that the plan is not just cruel, but essentially impossible.

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