Elon Musk made a strange post on X quantifying how much he loves President Donald Trump after Trump Friday called for shutting down USAID. "I love@realDonaldTrump as much as a straight man can love another man," Elon Musk posted. Musk also called Trump the 'greatest president ever' as Trump said he would bring back plastic straws.
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Senator Mark Warner has expressed significant concern about a leak of sensitive discussions regarding potential US military strikes in Yemen. Warner emphasized the risk this posed to American lives, particularly those on the USS Harry S. Truman, and stressed that the information was classified despite denials from the Trump administration.
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The Gambia's former dictator Yahya Jammeh has said he intends to take back control of his political party and declared he is "coming back"on Thursday. "Today, I have decided to take over my party myself and will not entrust it to anyone again," Jammeh said in an audio message sent to his supporters from the Alliance for patriotic reorientation and construction (APRC) on Wednesday.
Investigators are working to identify a woman severely burned in a subway attack. They're exploring DNA analysis and facial reconstruction due to the extent of her injuries. The suspect, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, is in custody. Experts emphasize the challenges of DNA extraction in such cases and the potential for using genetic genealogy to trace her identity.
A plane carrying 60 passengers and four crew members collided with a military helicopter a few miles away from the White House, resulting in a search-and-rescue operation in the Potomac River. Emergency personnel halted all takeoffs and landings at Reagan National Airport. President Trump expressed condolences, calling it a terrible accident.
The Taliban rejected the ICC's arrest warrant request for two top officials, including Hibatullah Akhundzada, accusing the court of making baseless allegations. The move comes as the Taliban continue to restrict women's rights, barring them from jobs, public spaces, and education beyond sixth grade.
Disturbing videos have surfaced, revealing potential war crimes in Ukraine. One video, captured by a Ukrainian drone, allegedly shows Russian soldiers executing surrendering Ukrainian troops. A second Russian drone video of the same event cuts off before the killings, potentially framing the incident differently.
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