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LA protests bringing Musk and Trump closer after public spat?
In a surprising turn of events, billionaire Elon Musk has softened his criticism of United States President Donald Trump.
Did physical fight break out between Musk, Bessent?: Report
According to Stephen K Bannon, right-wing strategist and podcaster, tensions precipitated during a heated dispute between Musk and Bessent over who would lead the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
2,000 troops deployed to LA amid protests against ICE
The Trump administration has deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles as protests against immigration enforcement raids intensify.
Trump severs ties with Musk, warns of 'serious consequences'
United States President Donald Trump has severed ties with billionaire Elon Musk, warning of "serious consequences" if the Tesla and SpaceX CEO supports Democrats in future elections.
Breast cancer vaccine shows promise in 1st clinical trial
A groundbreaking vaccine designed to prevent and treat breast cancer has shown a strong immune response in its first clinical trial.
Trump hints at review of Musk's government contracts
United States President Donald Trump has hinted at a possible review of government contracts held by Elon Musk's companies.
Colorado fire-bomb attacker's wife, 5 children taken into custody
Federal officials in the United States have taken into custody the family of Mohamed Sabry Soliman, who allegedly attacked a pro-Israel rally in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend.
Who's Mohamed Soliman—suspect arrested for attack on Colorado Jewish gathering
A 45-year-old man named Mohamed Sabry Soliman has been arrested for an anti-Semitic attack in Boulder, Colorado.
Elon Musk fathered child with Japanese pop star: Report
Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has reportedly fathered a child with a Japanese pop star.
Musk urging US lawmakers to fast-track rules for self-driving cars
Elon Musk is lobbying US lawmakers to fast-track regulations for self-driving cars, according to Bloomberg.
White House acknowledges errors in RFK Jr's health report
The White House has acknowledged errors in the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) report, led by United States Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.
Trump's tariffs can continue for now, US appeals court rules
A US appeals court has temporarily allowed President Donald Trump's tariff policies to remain in effect, permitting the government to continue collecting import taxes.
US to 'aggressively revoke' visas of Chinese students
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced that the country will "aggressively" start revoking visas of some Chinese students.
Elon Musk leaves Trump administration
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has announced his departure from the Trump administration, where he served as a special government employee.
Trump hosts exclusive dinner for top $TRUMP memecoin investors
US President Donald Trump hosted an exclusive dinner for the top investors of his cryptocurrency, $TRUMP memecoin.
Trump administration bars Harvard from enrolling international students
The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, a move announced by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
US House passes Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'; what's in it
The United States House of Representatives has passed a major bill that embodies President Donald Trump's legislative agenda.
US concerned over Apple-Alibaba AI deal for iPhones in China
Apple's future iPhone success relies on sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.
Boeing makes comeback with record $96B deal from Qatar Airways
Boeing has signaled its recovery from a massive crisis by inking a record-breaking deal with Qatar Airways.
Trump claims he averted India-Pakistan nuclear war; Delhi trashes claim
United States President Donald Trump on Monday told reporters at the Oval Office that his administration was instrumental in averting a possible nuclear crisis between India and Pakistan.
Marco Rubio urges Pakistan to de-escalate amidst offensive
United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has urged India and Pakistan to de-escalate their ongoing military conflict.
'None of our business': JD Vance on India-Pakistan conflict
United States Vice President JD Vance has said the ongoing India-Pakistan conflict is "fundamentally none of our business."
Canada 'never for sale,' Mark Carney tells Donald Trump
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney firmly rejected United States President Donald Trump's proposal to make Canada the 51st US state.
Fed Chair may defy Trump's pressure, keep interest rates steady
The US Federal Reserve is in a tough spot. Officials are inclined to keep interest rates unchanged in their next meeting in Washington.
Mexico rejects Trump's US troops deployment plan for drug war
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has publicly rejected a proposal from United States President Donald Trump to deploy American troops in Mexico to combat drug trafficking.
Jeff Bezos plans to sell Amazon stocks worth $4.75B
Amazon's Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos has revealed plans to sell up to $4.75 billion worth of the firm's shares in the coming year.
Trump's 2026 budget proposal emphasizes national security, suggests spending cuts
United States President Donald Trump has announced his proposed budget for 2026, which seeks deep cuts in non-defense domestic spending and a hike in national security outlays.
US, Ukraine ink minerals deal, bolstering Kyiv's defense against Russia
The United States and Ukraine have signed a minerals agreement to boost Kyiv's defense and reconstruction efforts.
Musk is no longer working from the White House: Report
World's richest man Elon Musk is no longer regularly working from the White House, as per the New York Post.
Harvard University president apologizes for 'antisemitism, Islamophobia' on campus
Harvard University President Alan Garber has apologized after internal reports outlining instances of anti-Muslim and antisemitic prejudice at the institution were released.
Norway launches $9.5M fund to attract top researchers from US
Norway has launched a new fund to lure top international researchers, amid growing curbs on academic freedom in the US.
12 US states sue Trump over tariffs disrupting global trade
Twelve states in the United States have sued President Donald Trump over his chain of tariffs, which they say have thrown global trade into disarray.
Trump administration considering '$5,000 baby bonus' plan to boost birthrate
The Trump administration is reportedly looking at a range of measures to boost the birthrate in the United States of America.
White House looking to replace Pete Hegseth as Pentagon chief?
Amid allegations that Pete Hegseth shared classified military information in a family group chat, the Trump administration is reportedly considering a change in leadership at the Pentagon, according to NPR.
White House revamps COVID-19 website; what does new one say
The White House has launched a new website supporting the theory that COVID-19 was a human-made virus that leaked from an infectious disease lab in Wuhan, China.
Trump officials defied deportation order—possible criminal contempt charges looming
US District Judge James Boasberg has threatened officials from the Trump administration with criminal contempt.
US: California becomes first state to sue Trump over tariffs
California Governor Gavin Newsom has filed a lawsuit against US President Donald Trump's administration, over his recent tariffs which have rattled global trade.
After AP, White House restricts Reuters, Bloomberg access to Trump
The Donald Trump administration has revised its policy on press access, limiting wire services like Reuters and Bloomberg News.
Chinese envoy claims Trump's press-secretary wore China-made dress; shares 'proof'
Chinese envoy Zhang Zhishen has claimed that Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, wore a dress made in China amid the ongoing trade war between China and the United States.
Trump freezes $2.2B in grants to Harvard over 'campus activism'
The Trump administration has suspended $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University over the institution's refusal to comply with demands related to campus activism. It also includes an additional $60 million in contracts.