As questions are being raised as to whether Elon Musk has the authority to ask federal employees what they have done in last week, Elon Musk doubled down on the mail than was sent to all federal employees and said replying to the mail should not take more than five minutes. And the bar is really low to check if the employees can reply writing anything that makes sense.
Related news
A British woman and her South African fiance were found dead at a holiday villa in Hoi An, Vietnam. The UK Foreign Office is assisting the woman's family. Police are investigating the cause of death, noting no external trauma or signs of forced entry. Several empty wine bottles were found at the scene.
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has erupted again, sending lava over 300 feet into the air. The eruption on Halemaumau Crater's floor began at 10:16 am, with significant hazards from volcanic gas emissions and windblown volcanic glass affecting the surrounding areas.
Bill Gates discussed his experimentation with drugs during his teenage years, including marijuana and LSD, and how his preference for a logical mind led him to stop using them. He also mentioned his interest in the potential therapeutic uses of psychedelic drugs for conditions like depression and OCD.
The University of Colorado has renamed its DEI office to "Office of Collaboration" following Trump's executive order ending diversity programmes. The order affected DEI initiatives, deeming them discriminatory and advocating merit-based practices. DEI encompasses diversity, equity, and inclusion by promoting fair treatment and opportunities for marginalized communities.
Former Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki was charged with exceeding his authority for attempting to hold the 2020 presidential election solely by postal vote during the Covid-19 pandemic, costing taxpayers 70 million Zlotys. He waived his immunity, calling the case political persecution. The election was later held at polling stations, and a court ruled his decision violated legal provisions.
Pakistan's opposition criticizes government efforts to further suppress freedom of speech through the proposed Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act. The law seeks to create an agency to control social media content, impose registration requirements, and penalize disinformation with imprisonment, continuing the crackdown ahead of last year's contested election.
Tragically, stampedes at two Nigerian Christmas charity events claimed 32 lives, including children. Crowd surges occurred as people desperately sought food amidst a severe cost-of-living crisis. Twenty-two died in Anambra state, while ten perished in Abuja. Police are investigating these incidents, highlighting the need for improved safety measures at such events.
Initially, Ayrin's interactions with Leo were a novelty. However, she soon discovered that ChatGPT could transcend its intended functionalities of coding assistance and information retrieval. By crafting specific prompts, she engaged Leo in conversations that fulfilled her emotional and psychological needs. Leo became her confidant, offering support during her nursing studies, providing motivation for her fitness goals, and offering solace during challenging times at work. The AI's constant... Expand
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized US district judge Ana Reyes for blocking President Trump's ban on transgender troops, sarcastically suggesting she should take on military planning roles. The judge's ruling highlighted potential constitutional violations and the contributions of transgender service members. The Trump administration plans to appeal, with Reyes delaying enforcement of her order to allow time for legal proceedings.
Former Scotland rugby captain Stuart Hogg will be sentenced for domestic abuse towards his estranged wife, to which he pleaded guilty. He admitted to shouting, tracking her movements, and sending distressing messages over five years. Hogg has already been fined and received a non-harassment order. He is currently living abroad, awaiting further sentencing.