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  • WWE is ‘driving pop culture,’ pro wrestling legend Paul Heyman says

    WWE is ‘driving pop culture,’ pro wrestling legend Paul Heyman says

    WWE had a stranglehold on the pro wrestling world for more than 12 months, as Paul “Triple” Levesque, the company’s chief content officer, introduced a new era into the company.

    Cody Rhodes finished his story and opened up a new path as Undisputed WWE champion; Roman Reigns lost his title and had to deal with an insurgency in his Bloodline; Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan began a monthslong feud that saw the Women’s World Championship change hands a few times; Tiffany Stratton injected a youth movement into the women’s division with her Money in the Bank win and subsequent cash-in all the while the company welcomed a whole host of new faces to the main and development rosters.

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    Tiffany Stratton became the WWE Women’s Champion on “Friday Night SmackDown” on Jan. 3, 2025 after she cashed in her Money in the Bank contract. (Dylan Azari / Special to the Telegram & Gazette / USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

    Those were just the achievements in the ring. WWE debuted on Netflix and partnered with multiple brands, including Hulk Hogan’s Real American Beer, NBA, NHL and Cosm, as well as a multi-year partnership with TNA Wrestling to showcase talent on each other’s brands. 

    It is only scratching the surface as WWE begins WrestleMania season – akin to the Super Bowl – over the next few days. It will begin with the Royal Rumble on Saturday to determine the next superstars who will get shots at the men’s and women’s championships respectively.

    WWE Hall of Famer Paul Heyman acknowledged the hot streak the company has been on as of late, suggesting to Variety it has transcended pop culture.

    “We’re no longer a boutique industry,” he told the outlet. “We’re not on the fringe. We’re driving pop culture now, and with the fact that Roman Reigns is the undisputed top box office attraction, the number one star in the entire industry, and his Wiseman, are driving these cultural phenomenon, I would suggest the youth of this world is in very good hands right now.”

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    Paul Heyman walks with Roman Reigns

    Roman Reigns, left, celebrates with special counsel Paul Heyman after defeating Brock Lesnar and unifying the WWE Championship and the Universal Championship during WrestleMania at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on April 3, 2022. (Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports)

    To underscore that point, WWE has seen celebrities from all corners flock to WWE events.

    Matthew McConaughey, Kai Cenat, Gabriel Iglesias, Danielle Fishel, Vanessa Hudgens, Quavo and others have been seen in the stands. Not to mention, Jason Kelce and Lane Johnson appeared at WrestleMania 40, and NBA stars Jalen Brunson and Tyrese Haliburton mocked their on-court rivalry in the ring after the playoffs last year.

    Hudgens explained to Fox News Digital her fandom goes above and beyond. She never misses a “Monday Night Raw” and plans to watch on Netflix every week.

    Saturday kicks off the road to WrestleMania with the Royal Rumble, which is followed by the Elimination Chamber in March. Fans should have a decent idea about what the WrestleMania 41 main events will look like by spring.

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    Royal Rumble promo in Indy

    WWE Royal Rumble wrestling signage goes up to promote the upcoming event on Wednesday, Jan 29, 2025 in Indianapolis. (Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

    WrestleMania 41 will take place in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20.

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  • NJ files lawsuit seeking to stymie Hochul’s NYC driving tax after asking Trump for help

    NJ files lawsuit seeking to stymie Hochul’s NYC driving tax after asking Trump for help

    New Jersey Gov. Philip Murphy announced the Garden State updated its lawsuit against the federal government over the Biden-era approval of New York’s “congestion pricing” that the Democrat claims is burdening working-class residents.

    The news comes days after Murphy wrote a letter to President Donald Trump seeking assistance and “common ground” on an issue the Republican also railed against.

    Approved in the waning days of the Biden administration, a $9 fee is charged for vehicles traversing below Central Park, or 60th Street, by the state-owned MTA. 

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    Murphy said the Federal Highway Administration [FHWA] wrongly “fast-tracked” approval of the tolling plan that New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and MTA Chairman Janno Lieber said would reduce gridlock, improve the environment and erase red ink on the New York City transit ledger.

    “The decision by the federal government and the MTA to fast-track a proposal that solely benefits New York’s transportation system at the expense of hardworking New Jerseyites must be reevaluated and rescinded,” Murphy said in a statement, adding the “scheme” is causing “financial strain” on his constituents.

    Murphy, New York City and Trump (Getty)

    New Jersey officials said the tolls are affecting commuters both financially and geographically.

    While drivers entering Manhattan via the Holland and Lincoln tunnels receive a small “rebate” on the driving tax, those who cut through Staten Island or cross the George Washington Bridge (GWB) receive no benefit.

    In its amended complaint, New Jersey alleged the FHWA appeared to miss the effects that added traffic at the world’s busiest bridge would have on urban Bergen County communities already facing unfavorable air quality.

    “Fort Lee has pre-existing pollution and chronic disease burdens at the 90th percentile. Under the congestion pricing scheme, Fort Lee is one of the communities with the ‘highest propensity for truck diversion if the proposed action is implemented,’” the lawsuit said, describing the city on the Jersey side of the GWB.

    Murphy said the feds cannot “continue to turn a blind eye to the significant environmental impacts that congestion pricing will have on New Jersey, favoring New York at the expense of its neighbors.”

    As Hochul and Lieber continue full steam ahead with the tax, suburban drivers have expressed outrage, including those from Long Island, who, because of the placement of toll gantries, cannot leave Manhattan without paying even if they do not intend to drive into the business district. 

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    The tax is compounded by the $17 charged by the Port Authority to leave New Jersey eastward across water.

    Last week, Murphy demanded that the bi-state agency’s chairman — Chris Christie appointee Kevin O’Toole — provide monthly data on revenue from changes in driving patterns for those trying to avoid New York’s new fees.

    “The statistical information we are requesting will help us advocate for our commuters and the broader region as we fight this unfair policy,” Murphy said.

    While Murphy previously pledged to “fight to the death” against White House attacks on New Jersey “values” and communities, he also said he would work with the administration when finding common ground.

    In a letter to Trump, Murphy noted the president pledged to “terminate congestion pricing in [his] first week in office” as a “massive business-killer” and had knocked Hochul for devising the “worst plan in the history of womankind.”

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    “I am open to congestion pricing in concept, but New York’s scheme has never been well-designed or adequately studied,” Murphy wrote, asking Trump for assistance and noting Hochul’s “indefinite pause” on the program only lasted until it was clear former Vice President Kamala Harris would not win the election last November. 

    N.J. Assembly Transportation Committee member Christopher DePhillips offered bipartisan support for Murphy’s position, telling Fox News Digital that while he backs the governor’s goal of ending the “scheme,” it will take Trump to “kill it.”

    “I would also like [Murphy] to apply the same effort he puts forth to stop the congestion pricing to help the mass transit riders at home. Drivers shouldn’t have to pay more to cross into Manhattan, and [NJ Transit riders] shouldn’t have to pay 15% higher fares,” said DePhillips, R-Wyckoff.

    Hochul recently said she has tried to work with New Jersey to avoid ongoing litigation.

    She said Albany offered a “generous” nine-figure settlement that Trenton rejected.

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    MTA Chairman Janno Lieber and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (Getty)

    “We’ve made multiple offers to settle this lawsuit. I wish I could describe them to you because you would say they’re generous. I’m not at liberty to do that,” she told New York Streetsblog.

    Members of Congress from Big Apple suburbs called for Lieber’s ouster after he held a ceremony to unveil tolling signs on Broadway.

    “Imagine being such an a–hole as to celebrate screwing New Yorkers out of their hard-earned money just for the privilege to drive to work,” Rep. Michael Lawler, R-Nyack, said.

    MTA executive John McCarthy said in response that Lieber has overseen better service and on-time performance and that “out-of-touch politicians” are simply “bloviating.”

    The FHWA did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

  • Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    The Yangwang U9 has become a sensation in the automotive world, not just for its impressive specifications but also for its remarkable capabilities. This electric hypercar from BYD’s premium Yangwang brand boasts a staggering 1,287 horsepower and has recently been showcased performing extraordinary feats of autonomous driving.

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    Yangwang U9 (CarNewsChina) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    A brief overview of the Yangwang U9

    Launched with a price tag of approximately $236,000, the Yangwang U9 is designed to redefine performance in the electric vehicle sector. Equipped with four independent electric motors, it delivers an astonishing 1,287 hp and 1,680 Nm of torque, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in just 2.36 seconds. The vehicle’s top speed reaches an impressive 243.54 mph, making it one of the fastest electric cars on the market today.

    Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    Yangwang U9 (CarNewsChina) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    Innovative suspension technology

    One of the standout features of the U9 is its DiSus-X suspension system, which enables the car to adjust its height dynamically. This system combines Intelligent Damping Body Control with Intelligent Hydraulic Body Control, allowing for real-time adjustments that enhance handling and stability. During recent demonstrations, the U9 showcased its ability to autonomously navigate obstacles such as potholes and road spikes while maintaining high speeds.

    Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    Yangwang U9 jumping (CarNewsChina) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    Performance highlights:

    • Acceleration: 0-60 mph in 2.36 seconds
    • Top speed: 243.54 mph
    • Quarter-mile time: 9.78 seconds at approximately 140 mph
    • Range: Up to 450 km on a single charge (CLTC)
    Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    Yangwang U9 jumping over pothole (CarNewsChina) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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     Autonomous capabilities and demonstrations

    In a recent demonstration, the U9 was seen autonomously jumping over various obstacles at speeds up to 74.5 mph. The car successfully cleared an 8-foot water-filled pothole and a stretch of metal spikes without any human intervention, highlighting the advanced autonomous driving technology integrated into this hypercar. This capability raises questions about the future of driving. How much autonomy can we expect from vehicles? Will jumping capabilities become standard in future models?

    Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    Yangwang U9 jumping over pothole (CarNewsChina) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    Market impact and future prospects

    With its unique features and performance metrics, the Yangwang U9 challenges traditional notions of what hypercars can achieve. However, there remains uncertainty about whether these jumping capabilities will be available to consumers or if they are merely a marketing gimmick.

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    Chinese electric hypercar jumps over spikes, potholes while driving itself

    Stretch of metal spikes (CarNewsChina) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

    Kurt’s key takeaways

    The Yangwang U9 is a testament to BYD’s commitment to innovation in electric vehicles. As we witness advancements like autonomous driving and dynamic suspension systems, it’s clear that the future of automotive technology is rapidly evolving. The U9 may just be the beginning of a new era where hypercars not only deliver speed but also redefine mobility.

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