Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old former Special Forces soldier, is the suspect behind the Las Vegas cybertruck explosion. Livelsberger's extensive military background raises questions about the intent, as the attack caused minimal damage, suggesting it could be a premeditated suicide. The choice of the cybertruck and the use of ineffective explosives have puzzled many, provoking widespread social media speculations.
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Michelob Ultra has dethroned Bud Light as America's top draft beer, capturing 18.7% of the market share. This shift is attributed to Ultra's celebrity endorsements and its appeal to health-conscious consumers. While Bud Light maintains a substantial market presence, Ultra's steady growth signifies evolving consumer preferences and the influence of lifestyle branding.
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Japanese police arrested seven people, including a Brazilian national, for running an illegal prostitution ring disguised as massage parlors in Tokyo’s Kabukicho red-light district. The group, led by 54-year-old Kazuki Sudo, allegedly targeted foreign tourists, with 60-70 per cent of clients from abroad. They operated an English-language website and accepted multiple currencies. Authorities are concerned that Japan’s tourism boom is fueling the underground sex industry.
Delaware Governor Matt Meyer struggled to address Tesla CEO Elon Musk during a CNBC interview following Musk's decision to move his companies out of Delaware. Musk's departure came after a Delaware court voided his $55.8 billion Tesla pay package. Despite this, Meyer argued that Delaware remains a top business incorporation destination with 2.2 million registered entities.
Federal immigration agents detained Mahmoud Khalil, a notable pro-Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate, under Trump's executive orders. His arrest, claimed to be due to antisemitism, has sparked outrage from civil rights groups. His green card revocation is unusual, lacking criminal conviction.
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The White House claimed victory in its dispute with Colombia over the deportation of migrants, after President Trump threatened steep tariffs and sanctions. Tensions arose when Colombia's President Gustavo Petro rejected US military flights carrying deported migrants, citing mistreatment concerns. In response, Trump imposed a 25 per cent tariff on Colombian imports, with a potential increase to 50 per cent. The situation highlighted the Trump administration's stance on immigration and its use of... Expand
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces a standoff with authorities after his controversial martial law decree. Yoon's supporters rally to protect him, while he alleges threats against the nation's sovereignty. Authorities have until January 6 to execute the arrest warrant amid legal challenges and potential clashes. The situation exacerbates South Korea's political turmoil.