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Organizers of the “Tesla Takedown” movement are gearing up for their largest protest to date, with plans for 500 demonstrations at Tesla showrooms and Supercharger stations worldwide on March 29. The Verge reports that the “Tesla Takedown” movement, which began with a handful of protests at Tesla locations in early February, has rapidly gained momentum and support from radical leftists. The protests, aimed at demonstrating against CEO Elon Musk’s actions as head of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), have become a focal point for those opposed to Musk’s dismantling of federal aid programs and the firing of tens of…

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang on Wednesday said the chip manufacturing company could invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the United States. “I think we can easily see ourselves manufacturing several hundred billion of it here in the U.S.,” Huang told the Financial Times. He added the Trump administration could help boost the expansion of the American artificial intelligence (AI) industry. The Nvidia CEO said Nvidia could manufacture its latest chip systems in America through Taiwanese suppliers such as TSMC and Foxconn, although he noted the company faces increasingly steep competition from Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei. “TSMC investing in the U.S.…

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Judge James E. Boasberg is probing President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) over hundreds of illegal alien gang members who were deported using the Alien Enemies Act. Boasberg ordered a temporary halt to such deportations while the flights, bound for El Salvador, were already underway. As Breitbart News reported, Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to begin deporting hundreds of illegal alien gang members with Tren de Aragua and the MS-13 gangs — both of which are now designated as terrorist organizations. The left-wing American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Soros-linked Democracy Forward sued the Trump administration to stop the…

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A landing gear support broke as a Delta Air Lines regional jet was landing before it flipped upside down, leaving passengers “hanging like bats” at Toronto Pearson International in February, according to a preliminary report from Canada’s Transportation Safety Board.On February 17, the CRJ-900, operated by Endeavor Airlines as Delta Connection Flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto, landed in a fiery crash that ripped off a wing and rolled the plane upside down.All 80 passengers and crew made it out alive. Twenty-one were injured, including two seriously.On touchdown, investigators determined the side-stay attached to the aircraft’s right main landing gear…

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The passing of Rep. Nita Lowey on Saturday brought condolences to the Lowey family and accolades for the Westchester County political giant, who was remembered as a national proponent for women’s health initiatives and equity in medical research, and was a fierce political campaigner in her early years.I covered her early campaigns in 1988, 1990 and 1992, and I was back on the political beat in 1999 when she launched a statewide campaign for U.S Senate. She withdrew her bid after Hillary Clinton decided to enter the race, which she later won.I happened to meet Lowey on my first day…

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Right-winger George Simion is leading the polls. Many have said that Romania is the place where European democracy went to die after the Liberal-Globalist establishment and the judiciary did the unthinkable, canceling the first round of elections due to unproven allegations of a Russian influence operation in social media platforms. Subsequently, the powers that be went even further, barring absolute favorite Calin Georgescu from running in the May re-elections. But Romania does seem to have greater resilience than we imagined because, after all that, another right-wing candidate is leading the opinion polls. George Simion is the leader of Romania’s second-largest…

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Some say that it is manifest destiny that drives humankind to device artificial general intelligence … [+] (AGI) and ultimately artificial superintelligence (ASI).getty In today’s column, I address a question that a reader sent me about the future of AI and the potential attainment of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and artificial superintelligence (ASI). The question was whether the pursuit of AGI and ASI is motivated by a belief in manifest destiny. That’s a great question, thanks. Let’s talk about it. This analysis of an innovative AI breakthrough is part of my ongoing Forbes column coverage on the latest in AI…

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A recent Barron’s article made the case for retirees being able to withdraw 5% per year from their … [+]getty A recent Barron’s article made the case for retirees being able to withdraw 5% per year from their portfolios, opening with, “It’s time to throw out the 4% rule and give your retirement paycheck a raise.” The sentiment is a sharp contrast from the publication’s 2022 article floating the idea that retirees might need to downgrade from 4% to 1.9%. Even the Wall Street Journal has wavered, platforming an academic paper that found “. . . A retiree who wants…

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Israel’s latest attacks on Hamas have been described as an attempt to pressure the terrorist organization to release its remaining hostages. But it may also have the broader goal of implementing U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) renewed the war on Tuesday after Hamas refused to agree to a Trump administration proposal to free the remaining 59 hostages, including five U.S. citizens (four dead, and one, Edan Alexander, alive). Trump had previously said that he would not restrain the Israeli military after Hamas’s repeated violations of the first phase of a ceasefire deal that ultimately saw…

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Energy Transfer just won a $660 million jury verdict against Greenpeace, which is enough to put those anti-science fascists permanently out of business in America. Tee hee. Energy Transfer is the Texas-based pipeline company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline, which suffered through Greenpeace’s months long protests against the pipeline about ten years ago. The suit accused Greenpeace of defamation, trespassing, physical damages to the pipeline and equipment, and overall (and unceasing) harassment that caused expensive delays. Energy Transfer’s lawyer, Trey Cox, “laced into Greenpeace during closing arguments on Monday,” reports the far-left New York Times. “The company accused Greenpeace of…

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