New York lawmakers, led by Senator Patricia Fahy, are seeking to revoke Tesla’s dealership waiver, forcing the company to sell through franchises instead of directly. This action stems from a shift in opinion following Elon Musk’s alignment with the Trump administration and its perceived anti-environmental policies. The bill aims to redistribute Tesla’s licenses to other EV manufacturers, reflecting a reversal of previous support for Tesla’s direct sales model. The proposed legislation is currently awaiting consideration by the Senate and Assembly finance committees.
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In Brooklyn, a woman was violently assaulted by a mob of Orthodox Jewish men who mistook her for a protestor against Israel’s security minister. The attack, caught on video, involved kicking, spitting, and the throwing of objects, leaving the woman bruised and traumatized. While police made some arrests related to the larger protest, it remains unclear if those responsible for assaulting the woman face charges. The incident, occurring near the Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters, followed clashes between pro-Palestinian activists and community members, highlighting the ongoing tensions and raising concerns about safety and accountability.
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Beijing categorically denied President Trump’s claim of a recent phone call with President Xi, stating that no trade negotiations are currently underway between the two countries. This directly contradicts Trump’s assertion in a Time magazine interview that Xi had contacted him. China maintains its firm stance despite Trump’s recent softening of his rhetoric on tariffs. Beijing’s rejection underscores the ongoing impasse in US-China trade relations, with China demanding the complete removal of all US tariffs.
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Within weeks, the UK government is expected to approve £50 million in funding for experiments exploring solar geoengineering techniques. These experiments, overseen by the Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA), will investigate methods such as stratospheric aerosol injection and cloud brightening to reflect sunlight and cool the planet. While potentially cost-effective, concerns exist regarding unforeseen consequences, including significant weather disruption. ARIA emphasizes the safety and reversibility of the planned small-scale outdoor experiments.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue covered two incidents of alleged unprofessional conduct within the Trump White House. First, a shouting match between Elon Musk and Scott Bessent reportedly disrupted a meeting with the Italian Prime Minister. Secondly, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced criticism for including his wife in sensitive communications and bringing her to official meetings. The White House and Pentagon offered denials of these reports, prompting further satirical commentary from Kimmel. Kimmel concluded his segment with ironic observations about the administration’s focus on certain cultural issues amidst these internal controversies.
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Between 2011-12 and 2022-23, India significantly reduced extreme poverty, lifting 171 million people above the $2.15-a-day international poverty line. This dramatic decrease, impacting both rural and urban areas, saw India transition to lower-middle-income status. Five populous states drove much of this reduction, though poverty remains concentrated in these regions. Positive employment trends, including lower urban unemployment and increased female employment, are offset by high youth and graduate unemployment, along with a persistent gender gap in paid work.
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A Wisconsin judge faces up to six years imprisonment for allegedly obstructing justice. The judge is accused of intentionally misleading Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. This alleged action involved assisting an undocumented immigrant in evading apprehension. The case, reported by Senior Justice Correspondent Pierre Thomas on “This Week,” highlights serious accusations of misconduct by a public official.
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Following a meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky at the Vatican, former US President Trump stated his belief that Zelensky is willing to cede Crimea to Russia as part of a peace deal. Trump urged both Putin and Zelensky to negotiate a ceasefire, suggesting a deal could be reached within two weeks. This assertion contradicts Ukraine’s repeated refusal to negotiate territorial concessions before a ceasefire is established, and has drawn criticism from German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, who deemed it akin to capitulation. Proposed US peace plans reportedly include Russian annexation of Crimea and other occupied territories, while counter-proposals insist on discussing territorial issues only after a ceasefire.
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Cliona Ward, a 54-year-old Irish woman and legal US resident for over 30 years, was detained by ICE upon her return from visiting her ailing father in Ireland. Her detention stems from decades-old, expunged drug convictions that, while erased under state law, remain on her federal record. Currently held in a Tacoma, Washington ICE facility, Ward’s case has garnered attention from her family, who have launched a GoFundMe campaign, and her representative, US Representative Jimmy Panetta, who deemed her detention unacceptable. Ward awaits a court date on May 7th.
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Uganda’s health ministry declared an end to its latest Ebola outbreak after a 42-day period without new cases. The outbreak, attributed to the Sudan strain, involved 14 cases resulting in four deaths. A clinical trial for an experimental vaccine was authorized during the response. This marks Uganda’s ninth Ebola outbreak, highlighting the country’s experience in managing this disease despite its frequent occurrence.
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