US attorney general Pam Bondi announced a lawsuit against Maine for allegedly violating Title IX by allowing transgender athletes in women's sports, defying President Trump's executive order. This action follows the administration's move to cut Maine's federal funding for public schools over the issue.
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President Donald Trump Monday announced an unprecedented tariff on Venezuela calling it a secondary tariff which would impact any nation that buys oil from Venezuela. Trump announced that those countries will be imposed with 25 per cent tariff as he aims to punish Venezuela for sending Tren de Aragua gang members inside the US.
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Belarus faces severe criticism for its crackdown on journalists, with Ksenia Lutskina, a former prisoner, highlighting the life-threatening risks. Scores of journalists endure imprisonment, beatings, and restricted access to legal and familial support, drawing comparisons to Soviet-era prisons. Amidst this, independent media struggles with dwindling US aid, while Lukashenko's regime intensifies repression, leading to widespread arrests and exile.
An active-duty US Army Green Beret, who rented a Tesla truck, committed suicide inside the vehicle which exploded outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The explosion injured seven people. Authorities are investigating the soldier's motives and confirmed he was on leave and recently experienced a breakup.
Elon Musk will step down as head of the department of government efficiency due to regulations limiting special government employees to 130 days. His tenure saw significant budget cuts and a new reporting system before tensions rose. President Trump and Musk confirmed his departure as planned, dismissing speculations of a rift between them.
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A US biotech company successfully edited genes in mouse embryos to produce thick, woolly hair, marking a step towards creating a mammoth-like elephant. Colossal Biosciences aims to use similar modifications on endangered Asian elephants, sparking debates about the true impact of such de-extinction efforts.