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Le Monde: Elon Musk's father, a guest of honor in Moscow, praises Vladimir Putin and blames his son for falling out with Donald Trump
Errol Musk, father of Elon Musk, spoke at the "Future Forum 2050" in Moscow, discussing various topics and sharing anecdotes about his son’s early interest in space. He humorously recounted Elon’s attempt to buy a rocket in Russia, which was met with skepticism.
The forum was organized by Russian conservative figures, including tycoon Konstantin Malofeev and ideologue Alexander Dugin, both known for their nationalist views. The event also featured controversial figures like Alex Jones and George Galloway.
Forbes: Terry Moran Out At ABC News Over Critical Stephen Miller, Trump Post
ABC News has announced that senior correspondent Terry Moran will not have his contract renewed following a tweet criticizing President Trump and Stephen Miller. The network cited a violation of its policies regarding objectivity and professionalism.
Moran had been suspended after labeling Miller a "world-class hater" and making other derogatory comments, prompting a response from the White House. ABC reaffirmed its commitment to fair journalism standards.
Fox News: Newsom addresses Trump's threat to arrest him as the two spar over LA riot response: 'Point of no return'
California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed concerns over potential arrest by the Trump administration amid escalating tensions regarding immigration protests in Los Angeles. He indicated that he and his team have considered the implications of a federal warrant for his arrest, criticizing the situation as indicative of authoritarianism under Trump.
Newsom's remarks followed threats from Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, suggesting that Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass could face arrest for obstructing federal immigration efforts. While Homan later clarified that an arrest would only occur if a crime was committed, Newsom condemned the threats as a troubling precedent for governance.
Fox News: Republican attorneys general accuse California of excusing 'lawlessness'
Republican attorneys general criticized California's Democratic leadership for allegedly allowing lawlessness, prompting President Trump to activate the National Guard in response to unrest linked to anti-immigration protests. They argued that federal intervention was necessary when local authorities were overwhelmed.
In contrast, Governor Gavin Newsom condemned Trump's actions as an unnecessary escalation and a violation of state sovereignty, claiming the situation was under control. Newsom's lawsuit against Trump describes the federalization of the National Guard as an unlawful overreach.
#society
GB News: Austria school attack leaves at least 5 dead and several more injured
A school shooting in Graz, Austria, has resulted in at least eight fatalities and several injuries. Emergency services declared a major emergency as police responded to the incident at a secondary school in the Lend district, where gunshots were reported around 10 a.m.
Authorities have not provided further details, but local media indicate that both students and teachers are among the seriously injured. The situation remains active as police conduct their operation in the area.
Fox News: Anti-ICE riots force HUD offices to shutter weeks after 'Squad' Dem, Maxine Waters said Trump would close them
Three HUD field offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City have temporarily closed due to violence linked to anti-ICE protests. HUD Secretary Scott Turner criticized claims from Democrats that these offices would permanently close, labeling them as "fake news."
The closures come amid escalating riots following federal immigration raids in Los Angeles, with local leaders denouncing the actions. In response, President Trump announced the deployment of National Guard troops to restore order.
#crime
Fox News: Surveillance shows fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at Texas track meet, officials say
Frisco, Texas, is investigating the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a track meet. The Frisco Independent School District has surveillance footage of the incident but will not release it publicly. Karmelo Anthony, also 17, faces first-degree murder charges.
The altercation reportedly began when Metcalf asked Anthony to move from the Memorial team's tent, leading to a confrontation where Anthony allegedly stabbed Metcalf in the chest. Anthony claims self-defense, and his bond has been reduced to $250,000 with conditions including house arrest.