UAW President Shawn Fain supports President Trump's tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts, but emphasizes the need for a comprehensive solution to address unfair trade practices and ensure good-paying union jobs in the U.S. He criticizes Wall Street's sudden concern over tariffs and expresses disappointment over the president's executive order restricting collective bargaining.
Tesla sales have declined for the first time in 12 years, coinciding with protests against CEO Elon Musk's role in the Trump administration and his controversial policies. The protests, organized by the Tesla Takedown movement, aim to dent Musk's fortune and express disapproval of his involvement in the newly created Department of Government Efficiency.
Europe's first privately funded orbital rocket, developed by Isar Aerospace, crashed shortly after takeoff from Norway's Andoya Spaceport. Despite the unsuccessful launch, the company declared the test a success, highlighting the significance of the attempt as the first of its kind in Europe and the valuable data collected.
An Israeli soldier has alleged that he was ordered to use Palestinian civilians as human shields during the recent conflict in Gaza, raising concerns about potential war crimes committed by the Israeli military. The soldier's testimony adds to previous reports of similar incidents and underscores the need for a thorough investigation into these allegations.
Wisconsin's Supreme Court election, the most expensive in American history, took another dramatic turn when Elon Musk handed out $1 million checks to two voters, just hours before a last-minute attempt to stop the giveaway was rejected by the court. The tightly contested election, where ideological control of the court is at stake, has become a battleground for national political interests.