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Twisted Metal Season 2 First Look Images, Teaser Give Us A Demolition Derby & Release Date
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News Twisted Metal Twisted Metal Season 2 First Look Images, Teaser Give Us A Demolition Derby & Release Date The dramatic tension is building… very slowly By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on April 17, 2025 Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock The first season of Peacock’s Twisted Metal featured Anthony Mackie as John Doe, a guy who goes on a road trip from hell in a post-apocalyptic world inspired by the video game of the same name. We’ve got a second season of the action comedy coming our way, and—thanks to a teaser and first look images that Peacock released today—a glimpse of the upcoming episodes and when we’ll be able to see them. Here’s the synopsis for the second season: Following the revelations in the season one finale, John (Mackie) and Quiet (Stephanie Beatriz) find themselves entering the deadly Twisted Metal tournament, a sinister demolition derby hosted by a mysterious man known as Calypso (Anthony Carrigan). As they try to survive an onslaught of dangerous new foes and familiar faces alike, including the murderous clown Sweet Tooth (Joe Seanoa, voiced by Will Arnett), things get complicated for John when he reunites with his long-lost sister, the vigilante Dollface (Tiana Okoye).  In addition to the names above, the second season features Mike Mitchell, Saylor Bell Curda, Patty Guggenheim, Richard De Klerk, Michael James Shaw, and Lisa Gilroy. The series is showrun by Michael Jonathan Smith. The second season of Twisted Metal premieres on Peacock on July 31, 2025. Check out the teaser and some first look images below. [end-mark] Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock Credit: Pief Weyman/Peacock The post <i>Twisted Metal</i> Season 2 First Look Images, Teaser Give Us A Demolition Derby & Release Date appeared first on Reactor.
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Texas Tips the Scales: School Choice Now Covers Half of U.S. Kids
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Texas Tips the Scales: School Choice Now Covers Half of U.S. Kids

In a historic victory for educational freedom, the Texas House of Representatives finally passed a universal school choice bill—marking not just a win for families in the Lone Star State, but a watershed moment for the entire school choice movement. Once it clears the state senate and Gov. Greg Abbott signs Senate Bill 2 into law, half of America’s children will live in states where they are eligible for educational choice programs, including 15 states with “universal” choice policies for which every K-12 student is eligible. More than one in 10 U.S. students live in Texas. The Texas House debated the bill for more than 12 hours Wednesday before passing the bill early Thursday morning. Opponents of the legislation attempted to obstruct it by filing more than 170 amendments. The House voted on more than 40 amendments, voting them all down, except for the friendly amendment proposed by House Public Education Committee Chairman Brad Buckley. The Texas House passed the bill 85 to 63, mostly along party lines. The bill previously cleared the Texas Senate 20 to 11. Because the House amended Senate Bill 2, it will have to go back to the upper chamber before reaching the governor’s desk. The Senate will likely request a conference committee to hammer out a compromise. Demonstrating the national import of the vote, before the session yesterday, President Donald Trump spoke with the Texas House Republican caucus expressing his support for the measure and encouraging the state lawmakers to vote for it. President @realDonaldTrump supports school choice!He called this morning to share his support for the Texas House passing SB 2 today.The time is now. We must make school choice a reality in Texas. pic.twitter.com/k4TUWri4DR— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) April 16, 2025 Gov. Abbott has expended tremendous political capital to achieve this victory. During the last Texas legislative session in 2023, the Texas House failed to pass a school choice bill even after Gov. Abbott repeatedly called them back into special session. Twenty-one Texas House Republicans joined with all the House Democrats to defeat the school choice proposal. In response, Gov. Abbott endorsed 16 challengers to incumbents who had opposed his school choice proposal. Five others—likely seeing the writing on the wall—did not seek re-election. Abbott-endorsed candidates who supported school choice fared well in the primaries, demonstrating once again that school choice is a litmus-test issue for GOP voters. When the dust had settled, only seven Republicans who had opposed school choice in 2023 remained in office. Of those, six voted for the school choice bill today. 21 Texas House Republicans joined all Democrats in voting against school choice last year.Only 7 of them remained in office after the primary elections.6 of those Republicans just voted IN SUPPORT of universal school choice today.This is the way.— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) April 17, 2025 Only two Republicans voted against it: former Texas Speaker of the House Dade Phelan, who was ousted as speaker in advance of the 2025 legislative session over his perceived opposition to school choice, and former public schoolteacher Rep. Gary VanDeaver. The school choice bill is not perfect. It would create education savings accounts that families can use to customize their children’s education. The accounts would be funded annually with around $10,000, compared with the average $17,000 spent at Texas public schools. Students with special needs can get significantly more—up to $30,000 depending on their disability—but homeschoolers will receive only $2,000. Moreover, although every child is technically eligible, only a small number will actually get access to the accounts. The program is funded with only $1 billion, which is only enough funding for less than 2% of Texas students. Of the 100,000 students who will get access to an account, 80% must be from low- or middle-income families. Children from higher-income families are only eligible if they are switching from a public school. As respected Texas-based economist Vance Ginn observed, “That’s a slap in the face to families already sacrificing for private or home education.” As Ginn noted, the taxpayers already “fund these families to go to government schools at a higher expense per student, so why wouldn’t everyone interested be able to receive an [education savings account]?” There are additional structural flaws in the bill, including unnecessary accreditation requirements that will limit the supply of new schools and other education providers. This limited progress also came at a great cost—including $7.7 billion in additional spending on the bloated and inefficient Texas public school system that passed in a separate bill just before Senate Bill 2. Still, if enacted, Texas lawmakers will have every right to brag that this represents the largest first-year education savings account program in the nation. The Lone Star State still has a long way to go to achieve truly universal education choice, but the policies in Senate Bill 2 represent a Texas-sized step in the right direction. The post Texas Tips the Scales: School Choice Now Covers Half of U.S. Kids appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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EXCLUSIVE: Small Business Administration Announces Manufacturing Loan Surge, Challenging Anti-Tariff Narrative
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EXCLUSIVE: Small Business Administration Announces Manufacturing Loan Surge, Challenging Anti-Tariff Narrative

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—As Democrats criticize tariffs as bad for business, the Trump administration’s Small Business Administration announced an almost 75% surge in loans to small manufacturers, The Daily Signal has learned. “Loan applications and approvals for small manufacturers are surging—a clear sign that American manufacturing is roaring back, fueled by pro-growth policies that put American workers and businesses first,” said SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler. The number of SBA 7(a) loan approvals for small manufacturers has increased by 74% compared with the same period during the Biden administration, according to the SBA. Kelly Loeffler testifies befort the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee on Jan. 29. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images) President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners on April 7, a date he termed “Liberation Day.” In the ensuing weeks, Democrat lawmakers have claimed tariffs “are putting small businesses in an impossible position.” “Business owners are forced to decide between absorbing the costs while risking staff layoffs and potential closure, or passing the increased costs along to their customers, with whom they have built a relationship and who are already facing high prices due to inflation,” a coalition of Democrats led by Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada wrote. “Simply put, President Trump’s blanket tariffs will have catastrophic impacts on American small businesses and consumers.” But manufacturing has been on the “rebound” since Trump took office, “boosted by his pro-business agenda—including tax cuts, deregulation, energy independence and tariffs,” according to an SBA news release previewed by The Daily Signal. Since Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, the SBA has approved more than 1,120 loan guarantees under the 7(a) loan program for manufacturers, comprising a total loan volume of $677 million. The 7(a) loan program offers government guarantees to lenders to help small businesses finance equipment purchases, real estate acquisition, working capital, and business expansion. SBA chief Kelly Loeffler speaks at Vantage Plastics in Bay City, Michigan, on March 14. (Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images) Under the Biden administration during the same period in 2021, the SBA approved less than 650 7(a)loans with a total loan volume of $497 million. The vast majority, nearly 99%, of American manufacturers are considered small businesses, the SBA says. “Thanks to President Trump’s agenda to restore economic and national security,” said Loeffler, a former Republican senator from Georgia. “SBA is helping to power an industrial comeback—meeting massive demand to help America’s small producers expand operations, create good-paying jobs, and restore our supply chains.” During Trump’s first month in office, the country gained 10,000 manufacturing jobs after losing more than 111,000 under Biden in 2024. The U.S. Small Business Administration headquarters (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Loeffler last week visited a Baltimore plant, Marlin Steel Industries, which employs 115 people. The plant’s owner, Drew Greenblatt, told her tariffs are leveling the playing field for his small business. “Because of the recent tariffs, we are winning jobs. We got an order for five tractor-trailer loads of [wire and steel] product,” Greenblatt said. “This is a phenomenal thing for Baltimore city, and we are going to see a lot more wins coming.” Last month, the SBA announced the Made in America Manufacturing Initiative, a campaign that it says will cut $100 billion in red tape, increase access to capital, and promote a skilled workforce. Agency leaders have met with more than 150 small manufacturers across the country as part of the initiative. “America’s small businesses—which make up 99% of private sector employers—will be the biggest beneficiaries of President Trump’s fair trade policies,” Loeffler said on X on March 31. “Restoring Made in the USA is good for our economy, our workers, AND our national security. America’s small businesses – which make up 99% of private sector employers – will be the biggest beneficiaries of President Trump’s fair trade policies.Restoring Made in the USA is good for our economy, our workers, AND our national security. https://t.co/EzxbulGdYu— Kelly Loeffler (@SBA_Kelly) March 31, 2025 The post EXCLUSIVE: Small Business Administration Announces Manufacturing Loan Surge, Challenging Anti-Tariff Narrative appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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The Trump Administration Could Finally Put an End to California's High Speed Rail
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The Trump Administration Could Finally Put an End to California's High Speed Rail

The Trump Administration Could Finally Put an End to California's High Speed Rail
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The Democrat Civil War Rages On
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Lame CNN Fact Check Says Harvard Isn't Liberal Because Ted Cruz Attended
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Lame CNN Fact Check Says Harvard Isn't Liberal Because Ted Cruz Attended

CNN senior justice correspondent Evan Perez did his best Daniel Dale impression on Thursday’s episode of The Situation Room, where he attempted to fact-check President Trump’s assessment of Harvard, in his words, as a “cesspool of leftist thinking,” as false because conservatives, such as Ted Cruz, have attended the school. The context for Perez’s failed foray into fact-checking came as Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem upped the stakes in the battle between Harvard and the administration as he told co-host Wolf Blitzer, “This is an escalating series of threats from the Trump administration against the university, Wolf. And the latest one is from the Homeland Security Department, which is telling Harvard that they may lose their ability to host foreign students.”     After reading from a letter Noem sent to Harvard, Perez rolled on, “Now, this is all over their demands for Harvard to turn over disciplinary records of students, visa holders, who may have been participating in some of these protests over the last year over the Gaza War, Wolf. And obviously, the IRS is also now looking at revoking the tax exemption of Harvard University. That would be a huge hit for the university. The university has so far refused to comply with Trump's demands.” While concerns about anti-Semitism on campuses throughout the country are the reason for these battles, Perez insisted there is more to it than that, “Now, what they're asking for, Wolf, is for Harvard not only to comply with what they say are anti-Semitic, control of anti-Semitic issues on campus, but they want bigger changes. They want to oversee hiring and admissions standards. They want to make sure that conservative views are being represented on campus.” Part of the hiring concerns also stem from former university president Claudine Gay’s plagiarism scandal, but Perez didn’t mention that. Instead, he felt the need to declare, “Now, one of the things that I think is lost upon this is that there's plenty of conservatives that have come from Harvard: Tom Cotton, Neil Gorsuch, Ted Cruz, you know, over the years, Harvard has produced a lot of conservatives. So, the idea that Harvard is some cesspool of leftist thinking, I think is not quite what the, you know, certainly what the president believes is not quite what we know is true.” Blitzer was awed by the argument, “Excellent point. Thank you very much, Evan, for that.” It was not excellent. According to a survey, over 76 percent of Harvard faculty identify as “liberal” or “very liberal.” By contrast, just under three percent identify as “conservative” or “very conservative.” So, yes, the number of conservatives on staff exceeds zero, but that is a woeful standard. More importantly, in the departments that are most responsible for the spread of anti-Semitism, even most liberals would be shocked to see what gets pushed under the guise of education. Of course, Cotton, Gorsuch, and Cruz were students, not faculty, and only 13 percent of the Harvard class of 2024 reported being conservative compared to 59 percent who self-identified as progressive. Finally, nobody at CNN would ever suggest that Fox News is a neutral outlet because they employ Jessica Tarlov, but double standards for fact-checks are an industry standard. Here is a transcript for the April 17 show: CNN The Situation Room 4/17/2025 11:05 AM ET EVAN PEREZ: This is an escalating series of threats from the Trump administration against the university, Wolf. And the latest one is from the Homeland Security Department, which is telling Harvard that they may lose their ability to host foreign students. This is obviously a big source of funding and money for universities. Foreign students bring in a lot of money to these universities. I'll read you just a part of what Kristi Noem wrote to Harvard, saying “It is a privilege to have foreign students at—attend Harvard university, not a guarantee. Your continued work with this student and exchange visitor program certification is contingent upon meeting these requirements of the Homeland Security Department. Failure to comply with the student records request will be treated as a voluntary withdrawal. The withdrawal will not be subject to appeal.” Now, this is all over their demands for Harvard to turn over disciplinary records of students, visa holders, who may have been participating in some of these protests over the last year over the Gaza War, Wolf. And obviously, the IRS is also now looking at revoking the tax exemption of Harvard University. That would be a huge hit for the university. The university has so far refused to comply with Trump's demands.  Now, what they're asking for, Wolf, is for Harvard not only to comply with what they say are anti-Semitic, control of anti-Semitic issues on campus, but they want bigger changes. They want to oversee hiring and admissions standards. They want to make sure that conservative views are being represented on campus. Now, one of the things that I think is lost upon this is that there's plenty of conservatives that have come from Harvard: Tom Cotton, Neil Gorsuch, Ted Cruz, you know, over the years, Harvard has produced a lot of conservatives. So, the idea that Harvard is some cesspool of leftist thinking, I think is not quite what the, you know, certainly what the president believes is not quite what we know is true. WOLF BLITZER: Excellent point. Thank you very much, Evan, for that.
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Actresses Olivia Munn and Olivia Wilde mock all-female trip to space: 'Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride?'
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Actresses Olivia Munn and Olivia Wilde mock all-female trip to space: 'Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride?'

Actress Olivia Munn called out the recent all-female space crew for "gluttonous" spending after the celebrity-laden event was glorified as a landmark achievement for women.An all-female celebrity crew went into what is technically considered space this week and was publicized as a benefit for "humankind."The New Shepard program, launched by Blue Origin under Jeff Bezos, sent an all-women flight (NS-31) into what is generally considered the boundary between Earth and outer space. Crew members included singer Katy Perry, CBS host Gayle King, activist Amanda Nguyen, scientist Aisha Bowe, filmmaker Kerianne Flynn, and Bezos' fiancée, Lauren Sanchez, who was responsible for the crew's selection.The publicity stunt was even heralded by former astronaut Mae Jemison, who claimed the mission was about expanding the perspective of who is involved in space travel. The 68-year-old also made sure to correct a CBS host's usage of the term "mankind" and reinforced the use of "humankind," further bringing a feminist angle to the trip.'What are they gonna do up there that has made it better for us down here?'The alleged feat did not impress everyone, though. Actress Olivia Munn went off on the participants for rubbing such an expensive trip in the face of average Americans."What are they doing?" Munn asked while co-hosting "Today With Jenna & Friends."She continued: “I know this probably isn't the cool thing to say, but there are so many other things that are so important in the world right now.""I know this is probably obnoxious, but like, it's so much money to go to space, and there's a lot of people who can't even afford eggs," Munn went on, again asking, "What's the point?""Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride? I think it’s a bit gluttonous," she added. "What are they gonna do up there that has made it better for us down here?"While Blue Origin once auctioned off a seat for $28 million, current estimates have such flights ranging between $150,000 and $450,000 per seat, according to People.To make matters worse, there are currently a number of female astronauts — even some from Blue Origin trips — who are in space or have recently returned from a mission.At the same time, actress Olivia Wilde took to her Instagram page to mock the trip with a picture of singer Perry kissing the ground upon her return, despite the flight taking only 11 minutes."Billion dollars bought some good memes I guess," Wilde wrote.The self-driving rocket took the celebrities 62 miles above Earth to what is called the Karman line, known internationally as the official boundary of space. The crew experienced approximately four minutes of weightlessness.Sanchez said that the crew members were going to go up to space to "spread what they felt in different ways."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Majority of Americans support deportation of all illegal immigrants
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Majority of Americans support deportation of all illegal immigrants

The Trump administration published a CNN polling analysis that found more and more Americans support the deportation of all illegal immigrants in the U.S. Critics of the administration are accusing President Donald Trump of violating due process rights and other legal protections in his pursuit of the mass deportations he promised during the 2024 presidential campaign. 'A majority of Americans, in fact when they're asked this blunt question which I believe gets at the underlying feelings, do in fact want to deport all immigrants who are here illegally.'What is clear from the polling analysis by CNN's Harry Enten is that a majority of Americans support deportations after a period of lax border policies that allowed millions of migrants to illegally enter the U.S. Four separate polls found deportation support ranging from 55% from the New York Times poll to 64% in a Marquette poll. "So what you're seeing essentially here is a very clear indication that a majority of Americans, in fact when they're asked this blunt question which I believe gets at the underlying feelings, do in fact want to deport all immigrants who are here illegally," Enten explained. "There's no arguing with these different numbers because they're all essentially the same across four different pollsters!"Enten went on to show that support for lesser levels of immigration had increased from 38% in 2016 to an astounding 56% in 2025. More recent polling shows that the support for Trump’s deportation policies continues to be popular, with about 53% supporting them after two months of seeing the policies in action. The segment first aired in January, after which Enten posted the video to his official social media account on the X platform. Here's the video of Enten's analysis: CNN: “Voters favor the government trying to deport ALL undocumented immigrants. 56%. The majority. The American people have come a long way on this issue.” pic.twitter.com/cNVMoBZHTc— TheBlaze (@theblaze) April 17, 2025 Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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WW1 shooter Trench Tales, somehow made by a solo dev, returns with new playtest
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WW1 shooter Trench Tales, somehow made by a solo dev, returns with new playtest

With haunting, war-torn levels, environmental destruction, a substantial weapon mod system, and extrasensory abilities, it’s hard to believe that Trench Tales is made by just a single developer. This third-person horror shooter gives off huge Resident Evil vibes, but its WW1 setting and focus on gunplay makes it alluring to fans of Battlefield 1 or Sniper Elite, and now its creator is recruiting playtesters to help refine the experience. Continue reading WW1 shooter Trench Tales, somehow made by a solo dev, returns with new playtest MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best horror games, Best war games, Best WW2 games
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Look on CNN's Kasie Hunt's FACE As Linda McMahon SCHOOLS Her on 'Basic Biology' Is PRICELESS (Watch)
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Look on CNN's Kasie Hunt's FACE As Linda McMahon SCHOOLS Her on 'Basic Biology' Is PRICELESS (Watch)
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