Elon Musk has positioned a network of former SpaceX employees, conservative lawyers, and executives in key U.S. federal agencies. This group, known as the DOGE team, influences technological restructuring and policy changes, drawing concerns over regulatory independence while proponents highlight potential efficiency and innovation.
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The Pentagon revealed 2,000 US troops are in Syria, over double the previously reported 900. This undisclosed increase, attributed to temporary rotations, has been in effect for months and is unrelated to the recent fall of the Assad regime or increased ISIS activity, though it aims to counter the group. The move has prompted varied reactions from neighboring countries.
Canada has appointed Kevin Brosseau as its first fentanyl czar to tackle the flow of the synthetic opioid and placate US concerns. This move is in response to President Trump's threats of imposing tariffs on Canadian imports unless more stringent measures are taken to curb fentanyl smuggling.
Elon Musk's January 2024 visit to Auschwitz drew criticism, with observers calling it a publicity stunt. Holocaust survivor's partner described Musk as detached and unmoved. Allegations of antisemitism persist after his controversial gesture and subsequent Nazi-related jokes, despite his attempts to counter claims.
Australia's prime minister condemned heckling and booing Friday at two solemn Anzac Day commemorations as "low cowardice", warning that those responsible would "face the full force of the law". The disruption of Anzac Day is beyond contempt, and the people responsible must face the full force of the law," he told reporters in Canberra.
Jessica Aber, former US attorney for the eastern district of Virginia, was found dead at her Alexandria home on Saturday morning. Investigations into her sudden death are ongoing, with the Virginia medical examiner's office determining the cause. Aber, a Biden appointee, resigned from her position in January.
Elon Musk questioned the financial commitments of companies involved in Trump's AI infrastructure venture, Stargate, suggesting SoftBank lacks sufficient funding. Sam Altman of OpenAI disputed Musk's claim and defended the project, which plans to invest $100 billion initially. Altman invited Musk to view the Texas construction site, emphasizing the initiative's benefits to the country.
Daniel Penny, acquitted in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, attended the Army-Navy football game as a guest of J.D. Vance. He met with President-elect Trump and Vance, who praised Penny's "courage." Neely's death sparked protests over the treatment of homeless individuals. Penny maintains Neely posed a threat, while the medical examiner ruled the death a homicide by neck compression.
A light aircraft under US military contract crashed in Maguindanao del Sur, Philippines, killing all four foreign passengers. The crash scene provided limited details, and identities remain unknown. Local authorities are investigating the incident, which also resulted in a severely injured water buffalo.
The Ministry of National Defence (MND) on Wednesday detected 24 aircraft from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and six vessels from the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) operating around Taiwan until 6 a.m. (UTC+8).
US special envoy Keith Kellogg visited wounded Ukrainian soldiers, emphasizing their sacrifices and the need to find a lasting resolution to the conflict. Kellogg's visit aimed to strengthen US-Ukraine ties and address concerns over negotiations with Russia, hoping for a sustainable peace.