The Los Angeles wildfire has destroyed over 12,000 structures and displaced 80,000 residents. Authorities are managing hazards like landslides and toxic debris, with recovery efforts focusing on rebuilding and addressing fire-resistant construction. Estimates suggest losses in the billions, making it a potentially unprecedented disaster.
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US Vice President JD Vance criticised Denmark for inadequate protection of Greenland's security during his recent visit. He highlighted under-investment in the region and stressed its strategic importance. Amid renewed US interest in acquiring Greenland, Vance expects a peaceful negotiation. Danish and Greenlandic leaders condemned the uninvited visit, with a poll showing most Greenlanders opposing US annexation.
US President Donald Trump plans to implement tariffs on imported vehicles around April 2, continuing his strategy of using tariffs to address trade issues. This follows his recent confirmation of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Trump's actions have targeted various sectors, prompting retaliation from China and potential reciprocal tariffs affecting all US trading partners.
A New Jersey senator demanded answers from the Department of Defense regarding a surge of unexplained drone sightings near military installations and other sensitive locations. Public anxiety is rising due to the lack of transparency and official explanations, with some sightings dating back to November.
Gayle King and Katy Perry joined an all-female crew on Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket, marking the first such flight since 1963. The 10-minute journey, watched by celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Kris Jenner, reached above the Karman line. While celebrated by some, the space tourism venture faced criticism for its exclusivity and perceived lack of meaningful purpose.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rebuffs CBS host Margaret Brennan's linking of free speech to the Holocaust on 'Face the Nation.' Rubio emphasizes that Nazi Germany lacked free speech and was an authoritarian regime responsible for genocide, stressing the importance of free speech in democracies.
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