Elon Musk explains Trump Derangement Syndrome, noting how irrational some people become at the mention of Trump’s name. Despite Tesla’s significant government funding, Musk faces criticism for reducing federal positions and services, highlighting a debate on public investment and private benefit.
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A Japanese court has sentenced Ryuji Kimura to 10 years in prison for attempting to kill former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida by throwing a homemade pipe bomb during a 2023 campaign event. Kimura, 25, faced multiple charges, including violations of explosives and weapons laws. Kishida escaped unharmed.
UK families are expected to face declining living standards by 2030, with lower-income households experiencing the biggest impact. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation's data challenges commitments to improve working people's finances as public spending reductions and tax reforms are considered necessary measures.
South Korea’s acting leader accepted the resignation of the presidential security chief amid allegations of obstructing justice and blocking efforts to detain impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol. Authorities plan a more forceful attempt to detain Yoon, while an independent investigation is called for.
A collision between a pickup truck and a bus in southern Bolivia has resulted in at least 15 deaths and 19 injuries. This tragic accident follows another recent collision between passenger buses which killed 37 people and injured 41. Bolivia is prone to fatal road accidents due to its difficult terrain, poor road conditions, and lack of oversight.
US President Donald Trump granted a pardon to Devon Archer, claiming unfair treatment in his prosecution. Archer, associated with Hunter Biden through Burisma Holdings, was convicted in 2018 for defrauding a Native American tribe. US President Donald Trump's advisor said Archer's legal issues worsened after he cooperated with congressional investigators.
In January 2018, Blaze Bernstein, a 19-year-old student, went missing after meeting Samuel Woodward, who was later arrested and convicted of his murder. Evidence revealed the killing was motivated by Woodward's neo-Nazi beliefs. Blaze's parents expressed relief at the life sentence given to Woodward.
The French church has called for an investigation into Abbe Pierre following new allegations of sexual violence. Archbishop Eric de Moulins-Beaufort emphasized uncovering the truth as 33 testimonies have identified 57 potential victims. The allegations date from the 1960s to 2000s, urging judicial action and support for victims.
Amidst the Trump administration's strict policies on international students, a Georgia court ruled in favor of 133 students, mostly Indians, whose SEVIS records were terminated by ICE. The lawsuit, filed by the ACLU, alleged that ICE unlawfully terminated the records, potentially leading to deportation for minor violations, impacting their studies and work programs.
President Trump has ordered the declassification of all remaining records on the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., aiming to dispel longstanding speculations and provide closure. The records promise to reveal comprehensive details long concealed from the public.