Elon Musk engaged in a public argument with Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen, who called Musk a liar for claiming that the return of NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore was delayed for political reasons. Musk defended his statement, asserting the Biden administration refused SpaceX's earlier offer to bring them back.
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Former Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was the only Republican to vote against Tulsi Gabbard's confirmation as director of national intelligence, citing her stance on Edward Snowden. Despite his 'no' vote, Gabbard was confirmed in a 52-48 vote. McConnell's decision faced backlash from Republicans, with some calling for his removal from the Senate.
President Trump signed his 107th executive order, surpassing previous records with a focus on reducing federal budget and regulations, rolling back Biden-era policies, and intensifying immigration enforcement. His unprecedented pace raises both support and criticism, while courts have blocked several orders.
Maine Governor Janet Mills defied President Trump's executive order on banning transgender athletes in women's sports, vowing legal confrontation. Soon after, a video of Mills performing at an LGBTQ+ Halloween drag show surfaced, highlighting her consistent support for the LGBTQ+ community.
In Herald Square, Manhattan, a taxi struck a 9-year-old boy and other pedestrians after the driver possibly experienced a medical emergency. Bystanders quickly intervened to rescue the pinned victims. Six people were injured, including the boy's mother. The incident is under investigation, but initial indications suggest it was accidental, not deliberate.
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Elon Musk supports Vivek Ramaswamy's Ohio governor bid, reinforcing their past collaboration in the Trump administration. Ramaswamy, backed by Trump, launched his campaign with a vision to lead Ohio in technology and innovation. He emphasizes bold conservative reforms and the MAGA movement. Ramaswamy's entry follows Jon Husted's withdrawal.
Frenchman Serge Atlaoui, on Indonesia's death row since 2007 for drug offenses, was released and transferred to France on humanitarian grounds due to illness. Arrested in 2005, he denied being a trafficker, claiming he was installing machinery in a suspected acrylic factory. Initially sentenced to life, it was later changed to death. His return follows a France-Indonesia agreement, amid Jakarta’s recent releases of high-profile detainees.
A shipment of anti-tank mines was mistakenly delivered to an Ikea warehouse in Poland due to a logistical error. The incident occurred between July 4 and 7, leading to four soldiers facing prosecution for neglect of duty. The mines were later retrieved by military police.
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