Luigi Mangione, the accused killer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is overwhelmed by the volume of supporter photos he receives in Brooklyn jail. Despite pleading not guilty, Mangione has amassed significant backing, raising over $615,000 for his legal defense. His legal team appreciates the public's support ahead of his ongoing trial for the high-profile murder.
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A Hawaii doctor, Gerhardt Konig, has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly attacking his wife, Arielle Konig, on a hiking trail by striking her with a rock and attempting to inject her with syringes. The attack was interrupted by a witness, and Konig is currently awaiting his preliminary hearing.
A Philippine official stated that China is increasing aggression in the South China Sea, and all response options are considered, including international lawsuits. A large Chinese coast guard ship was spotted near the Philippines, prompting strong warnings from Manila. The situation raises tensions, especially given past confrontations and a possible future legal action by the Philippines.
​A TikTok account believed to belong to Natalie Rupnow has been deleted after the shooting. The account posted a range of very generic white supremacist and antisemitic memes. ABC News reported that Rupnow also had an X account through which she shared footage of a 2015 stabbing at a school in Sweden and a video of a person killing themselves at a shooting range.
Landslides triggered by torrential rains in southeast Brazil's Minas Gerais state have resulted in at least 10 deaths, including an eight-year-old boy. Over 80 millimetres of rain in Ipatinga caused significant destruction. One person remains missing, while rescue teams continue their search efforts. Governor Romeu Zema expressed solidarity with the victims.
Nelle Diala, an ex-Alaska Airlines flight attendant, was terminated for violating social media guidelines after posting a TikTok video twerking in uniform, celebrating the end of her probation period. The video went viral, sparking criticism. Diala, now running a GoFundMe, admits poor judgment but remains passionate about aviation and will focus on her lingerie and dessert ventures.
US President Trump indicated that the high tariffs on Chinese imports, currently at 145%, will be reduced substantially, emphasising that the previous zero-tariff situation was detrimental to the US. Treasury Secretary Bessent acknowledged the unsustainability of the current trade standoff, while the White House claims many countries are interested in new trade arrangements.
Deepseek faces controversy as Uyghurs allege it aids in erasing their existence from historical records. Amid genocide claims, China's self-proclaimed AI assistant dismisses them as baseless, reflecting Beijing's stance on Uyghur allegations. Reports highlight forced sterilizations and detentions in Xinjiang.
A federal judge has mandated the disclosure of records from an initiative led by Elon Musk and established by President Trump, citing unusual secrecy. Another judge has blocked the initiative's access to sensitive treasury records, finding such access violates federal law as it affects the central payment system managing trillions in federal payments.
SpaceX achieved a remarkable feat on April 21, launching two Falcon 9 rockets within hours. The evening launch of the Bandwagon-3 mission deployed multiple payloads, including a European reentry capsule and satellites for weather resilience and military surveillance. The booster successfully returned to Cape Canaveral, marking another milestone in SpaceX's rideshare program and increasing launch cadence.