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May 4, 2025 |
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#politics
Fox News: Elon Musk does not regret work at DOGE, support for Trump: 'Essential' for America to 'reach greater heights'
Elon Musk is concluding his role at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) after a tenure marked by significant budget cuts and public criticism. He expressed no regrets about his support for Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of Trump's victory to prevent a "one-party state" in America.
Musk's time at DOGE has been eventful, facing backlash and violence against his companies. Despite the challenges, he believes the department's work has been effective, claiming it has saved $160 billion in federal waste. Musk aims to leave a legacy of contributing to civilization and advancing knowledge.
#foreignaffairs
Le Monde: Geopolitical crossroads awaits Romania in presidential election re-run
Romania faces a pivotal moment as it prepares for a presidential election re-run, with Moscow-aligned political forces gaining traction, potentially destabilizing the country's pro-Western stance. The proximity to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine heightens tensions, particularly in areas like Chilia Veche, where residents live under the threat of Russian aggression.
Local residents express fear amid the backdrop of airstrikes and drone activity, which has disrupted their lives and tourism. The situation underscores the geopolitical stakes for Romania as it navigates its future direction in a region fraught with danger.
#crime
GB News: Gateshead fire: Fourteen children arrested following blaze that killed 14-year-old boy
Fourteen children aged 11 to 14 have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of 14-year-old Layton Carr in a fire at an industrial park in Gateshead. The fire, described as a "major incident," lasted two hours before emergency services discovered Carr's body.
Northumbria Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, with a cordon in place. Detective Chief Inspector Louise Jenkins expressed condolences to Carr's family and emphasized the tragic nature of the event.