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Here’s what Susan Crawford’s state Supreme Court win means for Wisconsin

Susan Crawford’s win in Tuesday’s record-smashing Wisconsin Supreme Court election paves the way for the court’s liberal majority to continue to flex its influence over state politics.

The Dane County Circuit Court judge’s victory guarantees that liberals will control the court until at least 2028.

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Texas school board defies state Republicans to strip chapters from textbooks

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In 2022, conservative groups celebrated a “great victory” over “wokeified” curriculum when the Texas State Board of Education squashed proposed social studies requirements for schools that included teaching kindergartners how Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez “advocated for positive change.”

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'I'm not making the assumption!' CNN host corrects GOP's Byron Donalds on tariff 'pain'

CNN's Sara Sidner disputed a MAGA lawmaker's defense of president Donald Trump's tariffs.

Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) appeared Wednesday morning on "CNN News Central," where Sidner immediately pushed back on his assertion that Democratic gains in Wisconsin and Florida elections didn't really mean anything, and then he set about defending Trump's tariffs as necessary and beneficial.

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'Nowhere to be found': Kansas mom furious after being ghosted by GOP politicians

This past decade or so, I have considered myself an increasingly engaged voter in Kansas. I work in education and have lived in this area for more than 20 years. My kids attended the surrounding public schools, and my family works and volunteers in this community.

What happens in Kansas matters to me.

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'It's super unfair:' Cybertruck owner cries foul as random strangers label him a 'Nazi'

An owner of a Tesla Cybertruck revealed to Business Insider this week that he was forced to sell his vehicle after being subjected to a bullying campaign from random strangers.

In an interview with Business Insider, former Cybertruck owner Ben Baker said that his own daughter implored him to return the vehicle because she believed it was making them a target for critics of Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who have been protesting at Tesla dealerships across the country for weeks.

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'Not a winning message': Ex-Trump aide warns tariffs will 'tank' markets and poll numbers

President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are set to snap into place Wednesday – which he calls "Liberation Day" – but one of his former aides warned those could sink his popularity.

The president is due to announce his tariff plan in a Rose Garden address, which has set investors on edge, and his former White House aide Alyssa Farah Griffin told "CNN News Central" that even Trump's base understood that tariffs on imports would result in higher costs for consumers.

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Trump warned: 'The MAGA majority may have a shorter run than advertised'

Following the release of Tuesday's election results that showed Republicans holding House seats by far narrower margins than usual and a high-profile Wisconsin Supreme Court seat won by a liberal in a resounding defeat for conservatives, the Wall Street Journal board warned Donald Trump he has major problems.

In a late-night editorial under a grim –– for the president –– headline reading "The MAGA Backlash Has Arrived," the board wrote that the president needs to recalibrate what he has been doing or the 2026 midterms will be a debacle for Republicans.

Writing, "The comfortable win by Democratic Judge Susan Crawford is the second sign in two weeks of a political backlash against the Trump Presidency," the editors made the case that the winds have changed since Trump's November election win because he has left behind the promises he made to get re-elected.

ALSO READ: 'Not much I can do': GOP senator gives up fight against Trump's tariffs

Noting that Democrats successfully made the Wisconsin race a referendum on Trump and top advisor Elon Musk and it was the key to victory, the editors wrote it should be a wake-up call for the White House.

"That’s a warning to the GOP that the Trump-Musk governing style is stirring a backlash that could cost them control of Congress next year," they wrote before adding, "But the elections are a warning to Mr. Trump to focus on what got him re-elected—especially prices and growth in real incomes after inflation. His willy-nilly tariff agenda undermining stock prices and consumer and business confidence isn’t helping."

Adding "... we hope the results don’t scare House Republicans into backing away from their tax and regulatory reform agenda. That’s what Democrats would love, so next year they’d get the benefit both ways—motivated Democrats and sullen Republicans after a GOP governing failure," they concluded, "The MAGA majority may have a shorter run than advertised."

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Tariff-battered U.S. farmers are getting exactly what they deserve: ex-GOP insider

David Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, believes that American farmers are getting exactly what they deserve if they find themselves getting hurt by President Donald Trump's trade wars.

Writing in The Atlantic, Frum breaks down all the ways that Trump's tariffs will hurt American farmers, who overwhelmingly voted for him in the 2024 election.

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'Honestly shocked': Wisconsin Republicans reel as voters reject Elon Musk

Republicans in Wisconsin are telling Politico that they have been surprised to learn that billionaire Elon Musk is not an asset among voters in their state.

Musk over the last several months spent tens of millions of dollars to boost the candidacy of Wisconsin Supreme Court nominee Brad Schimel, only to see him lose the race by double digits to rival Susan Crawford.

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'Here's the dirty secret': Ex-Senator says GOP lawmakers are secretly thrilled Musk failed

The loss of a candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court who had the full backing of billionaire Elon Musk is being greeted gleefully by more than a handful of Republican lawmakers, according to one former U.S. senator.

During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," ex-Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) claimed Musk is generally loathed by Republicans within the Beltway and, seeing him take a big loss after sinking an estimated $26 million into the campaign of Brad Schimel is cheering some conservatives.

ALSO READ: 'Came as a surprise to me': Senators 'troubled' by one aspect of government funding bill

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'We were lied to': Women sent to El Salvador spill about chaotic deportation process

Two women who were taken to El Salvador as part of Donald Trump's mass deportation policy say that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials deceived them about their destination, and the chaotic process resulted in them being returned to the U.S. – at least for now.

The Trump administration herded more than 200 men onto planes March 15 and flew them to the Central American nation's notorious CECOT prison in a widely publicized operation, but eight women also on the planes never got off because El Salvador refused to take them, and two of them told NBC News about their experience.

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Singapore detains teenage boy allegedly planning to kill Muslims

A Singaporean teenager allegedly planning to kill dozens of Muslims outside several mosques has been detained, the city-state's Internal Security Department said on Wednesday.

The 17-year-old boy was detained in March, the ISD said in a statement, adding that he had regarded white supremacist Brenton Tarrant -- who in 2019 had killed worshippers at mosques in New Zealand -- as a "hero".

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Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre 'stable' after car crash

Virginia Giuffre, who accused disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein and Britain's Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, is in a stable condition after a reported car crash in Australia, the hospital treating her said Wednesday.

Giuffre, a US and Australian citizen, was injured on March 24 in a crash between her car and a school bus in Western Australia, according to her agent Dini von Mueffling.

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