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FBI finds no link between Cybertruck attack and explosion

FBI finds no link between New Orleans truck attack and Las Vegas Tesla explosion, identifies driver as Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger.

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FBI finds no link between New Orleans truck attack and Las Vegas Tesla explosion, identifies driver as Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger.

The FBI announced on Thursday that there is currently no definitive link between the New Year’s Day truck attack in New Orleans, which resulted in 15 deaths, and an incident involving a Tesla Cybertruck that exploded in Las Vegas, claiming the life of the driver.

The explosion occurred outside the Trump International Hotel, leaving the sole occupant of the truck deceased and injuring seven others, according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.

Authorities have identified the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck as Matthew Livelsberger, who was an active-duty U.S. Army soldier at the time of his death. The FBI confirmed the identity but withheld further details for now.

Livelsberger was assigned to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command and was on authorised leave when the explosion occurred. The Army has chosen not to comment on the ongoing investigation.

His military service includes active duty from January 2006 to March 2011 and subsequent service in the National Guard and Army Reserve. He returned to active duty in December 2012 as a Special Operations Soldier. Livelsberger reportedly has no criminal record and has been associated with addresses in Colorado Springs since 2013.

The Tesla Cybertruck was rented from Colorado. Following the explosion, local and federal authorities conducted a search at a residential address in Colorado Springs as part of their inquiry into the incident.

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U.S. – India trade deal cuts tariffs and reshapes global energy flows

US cuts tariffs on Indian goods to 18%; India reduces Russian oil imports and enhances US energy purchases.

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US cuts tariffs on Indian goods to 18%; India reduces Russian oil imports and enhances US energy purchases.

The United States has reduced tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent following a landmark trade agreement. This move comes after months of trade tensions between the two nations and is seen as a major win for India’s economy.

Under the deal, India will end its purchases of Russian oil while increasing imports of U.S. energy and other products. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the agreement, saying it will strengthen India’s economic growth and global trade relationships.

Following the announcement, U.S.-listed shares of major Indian companies have seen positive movement, signalling investor confidence in the trade deal.

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Iran orders nuclear talks with the U.S. as tensions rise at home and abroad

Iran seeks nuclear talks with the U.S. in Turkey, amid concerns over missiles, uranium, and domestic unrest.

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Iran seeks nuclear talks with the U.S. in Turkey, amid concerns over missiles, uranium, and domestic unrest.

Iran’s President has ordered the resumption of nuclear negotiations with the United States, with talks expected to take place in Turkey in the coming weeks.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry says regional countries will help facilitate the discussions, signalling a renewed diplomatic push after years of stalled engagement and rising tensions.

Despite the move, officials warn the talks won’t be easy, with deep disagreements still unresolved on both sides.


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Trump responds as Kristi Noem mandates body cameras for federal officers in Minneapolis

Trump advocates body cameras for police to prevent false claims; Noem mandates all federal officers in Minneapolis to wear them.

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Trump advocates body cameras for police to prevent false claims; Noem mandates all federal officers in Minneapolis to wear them.


Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has ordered body cameras for all federal agents in Minneapolis following public outrage over the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of immigration officers. Donald Trump says body cameras help prevent false claims against police.

The policy change comes as videos and eyewitness accounts have challenged official narratives and fuelled demands for transparency and reform.


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