Elon Musk and his son, X, made headlines at an Oval Office press conference with President Donald Trump. Some videos are doing the rounds with social media users commenting that X made some unfiltered whispers when his father was delivering his statement. While these whispers are not verified, little X once gestured toward the media personnel to keep quiet.
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US President Donald Trump's first joint Congress address was disrupted by Democratic lawmaker Al Green, resulting in his removal by Speaker Mike Johnson. Green protested against Trump's mandate and Medicaid cuts, leading to his expulsion from the House chamber, amidst Republican members' supportive chants.
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A tragic incident occurred in Cheyenne Trail where Nicholas Arruda, 39, allegedly killed his pregnant wife Danielle, 39, and their two young children in a murder-suicide. The family was discovered after a welfare check. Arruda had a prior arrest record and had been unemployed. The investigation is ongoing.
Elon Musk condemned puberty blockers as a "horrific crime" after the UK banned their use for children under 18, citing safety concerns. Musk's stance stems from personal experience with his transgender child. The ban, while praised by some as a protective measure, faces criticism from transgender advocates. The UK plans further clinical trials to assess the treatment's efficacy.
Joe Budden has been charged with lewdness after a neighbor reported seeing him naked in the hallway of their Edgewater, New Jersey apartment complex on December 4. The incident was captured on a doorbell camera, and Budden later addressed the event on his podcast, mentioning it was a result of sleepwalking.