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Elon Musk called Sen. Mark Kelly a “traitor” after Kelly posted in support of Ukraine, and Kelly pushed back by defending U.S. support for the country.

The thefts at athletes’ homes have put Chile and the Department of Homeland Security under pressure over weak screening in the U.S. visa waiver system.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman said he will not back resentencing for Lyle and Erik Menendez because he says they have lied about the 1989 killings of their parents.
The Senate confirmed Lori Chavez-DeRemer as labor secretary in a strong bipartisan vote, making her one of President Donald Trump's final Cabinet picks to win approval.

Tesla shares fell sharply as investors reacted to tariff worries, brand damage, and weaker sales, while the Nasdaq also slid in a broad market selloff.

Trump’s immigration crackdown led to fewer deportations in February than a year earlier under Biden, even as border crossings fell sharply and ICE arrests rose.

Elon Musk said X was hit by a cyber-attack during a major outage, but experts questioned his claim and said it looked more like a denial-of-service attack.

A Texas bill filed by Rep. Tom Oliverson would make it a felony for someone to identify as transgender on official records, though the measure is unlikely to pass.
Ukraine is reinforcing its troops in Russia’s Kursk region as Russian forces push forward, just as Donald Trump presses for a quick ceasefire and U.S. aid remains paused.

Protests against Elon Musk and his role in the Trump administration grew larger and rowdier across the U.S., with some arrests and reports of vandalism.
The Supreme Court declined to block climate lawsuits by California and Connecticut and other Democratic-led states, letting those cases against oil and gas companies continue in state courts.

The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors, a ruling that could affect similar laws across the country.

Welsh tourist Becky Burke is being held by US immigration authorities after a visa dispute left her stuck in detention and unable to return home.
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