A Tesla owner in Queanbeyan, New South Wales, was shocked to find his car had been keyed by a stranger while parked at a Woolworths grocery store, captured on the vehicle’s security camera. The owner, who had only been parked for five minutes, stated that he did not know the man responsible for the vandalism and was unsure of the motive behind the act. Expressing confusion and frustration, he emphasized that he had never met the individual before and was puzzled as to why his car was targeted in such a manner.
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A CEO with 500 workers explains why he’s suing Trump over tariffs: “This path is catastrophic”
Learning Resources CEO Rick Woldenberg is suing the Trump administration over its tariffs, which he believes will severely harm his toy company and the U.S. economy. The lawsuit, filed in Washington, D.C., claims that the tariffs are unconstitutional and could increase the company's import duties from $2.3 million to $100 million, while also predicting a 25% drop in sales. Woldenberg is struggling to shift manufacturing from China, where 60% of his products are made, as...
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