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Feds probing whether 'despicable' New Orleans attack tied to Cybertruck blast: Biden

President Joe Biden on Wednesday evening called the deadly vehicle attack in New Orleans "despicable" but urged Americans not to jump to any conclusions, even as he said the suspect shared just before the attack he was inspired by ISIS.

Biden's remarks came after the death toll climbed to 15 in what authorities were investigating as a terrorist attack in the city's famed French Quarter. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, of Texas, drove into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street, authorities said.

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Fireworks explosion leaves 3 dead and 20 wounded on New Year's holiday: officials

Three people have died and more than 20 were injured when a cache of illegal fireworks exploded in Hawaii, according to a report.

First responders were called to Aliamanu in Honolulu County just after the clock struck midnight, marking the start of New Year's Day, the Star-Advertiser reported Wednesday. Paramedics found 22 patients, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services said, according to the report.

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'Tariffs alone!' Trump again hints at eliminating income tax in Truth Social rant

President-elect Donald Trump once again toyed with the idea on Tuesday of not just implementing large-scale tariffs on foreign imports, but using them to replace the income tax system outright.

"The Tariffs, and Tariffs alone, created this vast wealth for our Country," wrote Trump on his Truth Social platform. "Then we switched over to Income Tax. We were never so wealthy as during this period. Tariffs will pay off our debt and, MAKE AMERICA WEALTHY AGAIN!"

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Trump and Musk will redefine economic 'growth' to cement their power: Ex-Labor Secretary

Former Clinton administration Labor Secretary Robert Reich sounded off an urgent warning in a lengthy post to Facebook for the New Year: President-elect Donald Trump and his ally, tech billionaire Elon Musk, will propagandize the meaning of "economic growth" into meaning whatever benefits them personally, even if American workers suffer as a result.

All of this comes as Musk, along with fellow right-wing billionaire Vivek Ramaswamy, heads up Trump's "Department of Government Efficiency" task force, which seeks to cut an all-but-impossible amount of government spending on a broad variety of programs and services that benefit millions of Americans.

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1K-pound rocket debris hurtles to Earth and smashes into village as Kenya hunts for owner

A 1,100-pound piece of rocket debris plummeted to the Earth this week and smashed into a village in Kenya, officials in that country said on New Year's Day.

A metallic ring measuring about 8 feet "fell from the skies" and landed in Mukuku Village in Makueni County on Monday, the Kenya Space Agency said in a statement. Agency officials raced to the scene Tuesday morning to secure the area and retrieve the space debris, which is now in the agency's custody for investigation.

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Trump eyeing 'MAGA Victory Rally' in DC just one day before inauguration: report​

President-elect Donald Trump reportedly plans to hold a rally in Washington, D.C., just a day before he's set to be inaugurated.

Trump plans to hold the event at 3 p.m. on Jan. 19 at Capital One Arena, where the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals play, multiple sources familiar with the planning told CBS News. The arena can hold about 20,000 people.

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'Defiantly proceed': Security expert urges New Orleans not to let terrorism stop football

Americans must respond to the suspected terrorist attack in New Orleans by "defiantly proceeding with their lives," national security expert Juliette Kayyem wrote for The Atlantic.

Authorities have identified the man who killed 10 during New Year's festivities in a vehicle-ramming attack as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old military veteran born in Texas. He reportedly had an ISIS flag on the truck used in the attack — and officials are treating the matter as terrorism, postponing the Sugar Bowl college game.

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Fox News forced to fact-check Trump after reading his statement on New Orleans attacker

President-elect Donald Trump slammed "criminals coming in" from other countries after a driver plowed into dozens of people in New Orleans, killing 10 and wounding dozens of others. But Trump's statement, issued Wednesday morning, appeared to have been made before authorities identified the suspect as a 42-year-old Texas military veteran — a fact not lost on even the right-wing Fox News network.

Around 3 a.m. Wednesday, a pickup truck intentionally mowed down a crowd of New Year's revelers on Bourbon Street in the city's French Quarter. The suspect, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, drove a Ford F-150 Lightning truck in the attack that was apparently rented via the Turo app, the owner of the truck told ABC7.

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1 dead as Tesla Cybertruck pulls up to Trump hotel in Las Vegas and explodes: officials

A Tesla Cybertruck pulled up to the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas and exploded on New Year's Day, killing one person inside the vehicle, and authorities now say they're investigating the blast as a possible act of terror.

Video of the Cybertruck exploding into flames in the valet area quickly spread on the internet. The footage was captured both from guests checking into the lobby and at least one person who saw smoke from the window of a nearby hotel.

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House GOP proposes new rules for next Congress — including a 'crucial alteration': report

House Republicans on Wednesday proposed a new slate of rules for the next Congress, including one flagged by Axios as a "crucial alternation."

Among the changes to the standing rules proposed: "A resolution causing a vacancy in the Office of Speaker shall not be privileged except if it is offered by a member of the majority party and has accumulated eight cosponsors from the majority party at the time it is offered."

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MTG blames New Orleans attack on 'wide open border' — as suspect ID'd as TX military vet

In response to the devastating vehicle-ramming attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) insinuated that the Biden administration's border policy was to blame — all of which appear now to have jumped the gun.

"Terrorist attack in NOLA similar to the one in the German Christmas market," Greene wrote on X of the incident, which has left 10 dead and dozens more wounded. "What did we expect would happen with wide open borders and millions of gotaways? The problem is no one trust the FBI under the current leadership, so everyone is questioning every detail they can find in their own. What an absolute disaster America is in."

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GOP state lawmakers hope to use MAGA 'mandate' to push through extreme agenda: report

Republican lawmakers in conservative states hope to weaponize President-elect Donald Trump's election win as justification to push through extreme right-wing policies, such as steep tax cuts, anti-LGBT legislation in schools, and religion in the classroom, according to a new report.

Presidents including Trump have touted election wins to assert they have a "mandate" for sweeping changes.

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New Orleans driver who mowed down dozens, killing 10, had ISIS flag on trailer: officials

A Texas man who drove into a crowded New Orleans street, killing 10 and injuring dozens of others, was in a pickup truck that had an ISIS flag on the hitch, Federal officials said in an update Wednesday afternoon.

Officials identified the driver as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, and said they do not believe he acted alone in the attack early Wednesday on Bourbon Street. Two officials told CNN that the suspect had previously served in the U.S. military.

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