Adam Matthew Lansky, a Salem man, has been charged with illegally possessing an unregistered destructive device following two vandalism incidents at a Tesla dealership. Lansky allegedly threw Molotov cocktails and shot out windows, with surveillance footage linking him to the crimes. He remains in custody pending further proceedings.
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Ahead of Barron Trump's 19th birthday today, President Donald Trump revealed that Barron's aptitude lies in technology and he may not follow in the footsteps of his father in joining his business or politics. Though Barron is studying business and his charisma is the talk of many political circles, Barron probably likes technology more and pursues that, Donald Trump said.
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.
Trump's conviction was eligible for a penalty of up to four years in prison and several thousands of dollars in finer. But now he is cleared of all that because of his presidential status. Depending on states, an unconditional discharge still carries some consequences like a felon may not be able to vote or own a firearm.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry faced backlash for posting a celebratory dinner photo following a terror attack on Bourbon Street that left 15 dead. "Safety is our top priority and we want our guests and the world to know that Louisiana does not cower to radical Islamic terrorists. Our restaurants and all New Orleans has to offer remain open for business," Guv Jeff Landry said.
Elon Musk has stirred European politics by backing far-right movements and criticizing leaders, especially in Germany and the UK. His social media platform X amplifies controversial views, notably endorsing Germany's AfD and attacking UK PM Keir Starmer. Musk's actions raise concerns about tech moguls' influence on democracy and international relations under Trump's incoming administration.
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Steve Jobs' handwritten letter expressing his desire to attend the Kumbh Mela fetched $500,312.50 at auction. His wife, Laurene Powell Jobs, fulfilled his wish by attending the 2025 event despite facing allergies. She participated in spiritual practices under the name 'Kamala,' given by her guru. This visit honors Steve Jobs' spiritual journey and Indian traditions.
Economist Raghuram Rajan contested the Trump administration's economic views, rebutting claims that high foreign demand for US Treasuries drives trade deficits. He attributed deficits to excessive domestic spending and warned that aggressive trade policies risk undermining confidence in the US dollar without resolving global imbalances.