Tensions escalated between President Trump and Elon Musk on Thursday following a public exchange of insults, primarily on social media.
During a White House meeting with the German Chancellor, President Trump voiced his displeasure with Musk’s criticism of his spending bill, stating a preference for Musk’s criticism to be directed at him personally rather than the bill, which he deemed “exceptional”.
Musk subsequently launched a series of attacks on the President via X, asserting at one point that Trump would have lost the election without his support.
This public fallout comes shortly after Musk’s resignation from his position as a special government employee in the Trump administration.
A pet zebra remains at large after being filmed running freely on a Christiana road on May 31st.
Manitoba declared a state of emergency, ordering the evacuation of 17,000 residents due to wildfires.
The President reportedly reacted negatively to a Wall Street-coined acronym, “Trump Always Chickens Out”.
A US flight experienced a delay after two birds were discovered onboard, surprising passengers and crew.
Fuel leaks caused a rocket to spin uncontrollably, resulting in an uncontrolled atmospheric re-entry.
Two men were apprehended following a high-speed chase in Texas, days after escaping a Louisiana jail with eight other inmates.
A retrospective on King Charles III’s historic 2025 visit to Ottawa and the opening of the Canadian parliament.
The driver sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a hospital.
President Biden attended a Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery near Washington D.C.
One of the world’s most active volcanoes, located in Hawaii, has erupted again.
BBC royal correspondent Daniela Relph reports on King Charles III’s Canadian visit and the opening of Parliament.
Kermit the Frog delivered the commencement address at the University of Maryland, the alma mater of Jim Henson (class of 1960).
Body camera footage captures law enforcement officers apprehending Irwin the kangaroo in Durango.
Students protesting the immigration authorities’ detention of a pro-Palestinian activist chanted “Free Mahmoud”.
Severe weather impacted the Midwest and South over the weekend and into Monday.
Video: A Senate hearing features questioning of the Homeland Security Secretary regarding the definition of “habeas corpus”.
A moderate tornado risk is predicted for much of the state, with a current severe thunderstorm warning in effect.
Amerah and James Taylor lost their new home and wedding rings due to a tornado.
Dozens of fatalities have been reported across the United States following widespread catastrophic tornado damage over the weekend.