Paris Prosecutor Summons Elon Musk Amidst Investigation into X
Paris, France – French authorities requested Elon Musk to appear for questioning as part of an investigation into his social media platform X, the Paris prosecutor's office said Monday. Simultaneously, French cybercrime authorities searched X's offices in Paris, according to the prosecutor's office.
The summonses for Musk and Linda Yaccarino, in their capacities as de facto and de jure managers of the X platform at the time of the events, were related to an investigation launched in January 2025. The investigation stemmed from complaints regarding how X's algorithm recommends content, according to the Paris prosecutor's office. The summonses requested voluntary interviews on April 20, 2026, in Paris.
Hennepin County Sheriff Feels "Scapegoated" by Feds
Minneapolis – Hennepin County Sheriff Dawanna Witt expressed feeling "scapegoated" during the federal immigration crackdown in the Twin Cities, while also indicating openness to limited cooperation with immigration authorities. Witt stated that the Trump administration's high-profile immigration operation strained local sheriff's deputies, deepened trauma within her community, and shattered trust between Minneapolis residents and law enforcement.
In her first sit-down interview since federal immigration agents descended on Minneapolis and St. Paul, Witt spoke with CBS News about "Operation Metro Surge" and its effect on Hennepin County law enforcement. "We've definitely been scapegoated. I'm looking for people who are willing to work with us," Witt told CBS News.
Don Lemon Claims Federal Agents Were Sent to Arrest Him Despite Offer to Surrender
Don Lemon stated that approximately a dozen federal agents arrived at his Los Angeles hotel to arrest him last week, despite his attorney informing authorities that he would turn himself in to face federal civil rights charges. The charges stemmed from his coverage of an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church.
Lemon told ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel that sending the agents was a waste of resources. "I was walking up to the room and I pressed the elevator button and then all of a sudden I feel myself being jostled and people (were) trying to grab me and put me in handcuffs," Lemon said on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"
Teen Swims 2.5 Miles to Save Family Swept Out to Sea
A 13-year-old boy, Austin Appelbee, is credited with saving the lives of his mother and two younger siblings after they were swept out to sea off the Australian coast. Austin swam 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) to shore to raise the alarm after he got into difficulties with his mother Joanne Appelbee, 47, brother Beau, 12, and sister Grace, 8, police said.
Naturaliste Marine Rescue commander Paul Bresland told Australian Broadcasting Corp. that Austin's efforts were "superhuman." "He swam in, he reckons, the first two hours with a life jacket on," Bresland said. "And the brave fella thought he's not going to make it with a life jacket on, so he ditched it, and he swam the next two hours without a life jacket."
Police Officer Mistook Heart Attack for Muscle Cramp
Detective Sergeant Chris Johnson of the Bartlett, Illinois, police force, experienced a life-threatening heart attack after mistaking the initial symptoms for a muscle cramp. Johnson, who maintained an active lifestyle and healthy diet due to a family history of high blood pressure, felt a chest ache after relaxing at home with his family.
Believing it was a muscle cramp, he went to the kitchen for ice. "I didn't feel nauseated, headache, or anything," Johnson told CBS News. "I remember getting really hot. I went to my kitchen, and then I basically collapsed." Fortunately, Johnson's wife was present and able to call for help.
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