In a recent CBS interview, Elon Musk sidestepped questions about a potential ban on foreign students, pivoting the conversation to spaceships. He did, however, express disappointment with Trump's new spending bill, citing concerns about the budget deficit.
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Prince William is redefining the role of heir to the throne by actively managing the Duchy of Cornwall. He prioritizes using the estate to address critical social issues such as homelessness, mental health support for farmers, and sustainability in rural communities.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, now Kamala Harris's running mate, energized Democratic activists at South Carolina's state convention. He delivered a keynote address criticizing Donald Trump and urging Democrats to stand firm. Walz, seen as a potential 2028 presidential contender, also spoke at fundraising events and is scheduled to address the California Democratic convention, further building his national profile.
Donald Trump pardoned James Callahan, a former labour union leader, just before his sentencing for concealing over $300,000 in unreported gifts. Callahan, who pleaded guilty to receiving lavish perks from an advertising firm linked to his union, was facing a potential prison term. He had agreed to repay the union and resign as part of his plea deal.
In a recent CBS interview, Elon Musk sidestepped questions about a potential ban on foreign students, pivoting the conversation to spaceships. He did, however, express disappointment with Trump's new spending bill, citing concerns about the budget deficit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks firm concessions from the West to end the Ukraine war, demanding a halt to NATO's eastward expansion and Ukraine's neutrality. Amidst stalled negotiations and intensified military operations, Putin insists on controlling eastern regions.
Vladimir Motin, a Russian captain, denied manslaughter in a UK court. This relates to the death of Mark Angelo Pernia after a cargo ship collision. The incident occurred in the North Sea involving the Solong and MV Stena Immaculate. The collision resulted in a fire and the release of plastic nurdles. Rescue efforts saved 36 people.
A domestic tourist climbed over a fence and jumped into a section of the world-famous display of China's Terracotta Army, damaging two ancient clay warriors, authorities said Saturday. He "pushed and pulled" the clay warriors and two were "damaged to varying degrees", the statement said.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledged support to Ukraine in developing long-range missile systems, free from Western restrictions. This intensified cooperation aims to equip Ukraine for self-defense, including striking military targets beyond its territory. Simultaneously, Russia proposed peace talks in Istanbul, but Ukraine awaits a promised memorandum outlining Moscow's position.
Harvard University is seeking a summary judgment to unfreeze $2.5 billion in federal research funding, arguing the Trump administration's freeze is unlawful and politically motivated. The university claims the suspension jeopardizes critical research projects, including those related to national security and public health.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth assured Indo-Pacific allies of unwavering support against China's military and economic pressures, highlighting Beijing's aggressive stance on Taiwan and military advancements. He urged regional nations to increase defence spending, cautioning against the risks of balancing relations between the U.S. and China. Hegseth emphasized the U.S. commitment to bolstering its presence in the region.