Paris Prosecutor Raids Musk's X Office in France Amidst Investigation
The French offices of Elon Musk's social media platform X were raided by the Paris prosecutor's cyber-crime unit, according to BBC World. The raid is part of an ongoing investigation into suspected offenses including unlawful data extraction and complicity in the possession of child pornography.
The investigation, which began in January 2025, initially focused on content recommended by X's algorithm, according to the prosecutor's office. It was later expanded to include the platform's AI chatbot, Grok.
Both Musk and former X chief executive Linda Yaccarino had been summoned to appear at hearings in April, the prosecutor's office stated. X has yet to issue a formal comment on the raid but has previously characterized the investigation as an attack.
China Bans Hidden Car Door Handles Over Safety Concerns
China has banned hidden car door handles on electric vehicles (EVs), becoming the first country to prohibit the use of the controversial design, BBC World reported. The new regulations come amid increasing scrutiny of EV safety following several deadly incidents.
The decision follows two fatal crashes in China involving Xiaomi EVs, where power failures were suspected of preventing doors from being opened, according to state media. Under the new rules, cars must have a mechanical release both inside and outside the doors to be sold in China. The regulations are scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2027.
Russian Strikes Hit Ukraine Energy Sites
Russia launched what the private energy company DTEK described as its "most powerful blow" against Ukraine's energy sector so far this year, BBC World reported. The combined missile and drone strikes targeted power plants and infrastructure in Kyiv and multiple other locations.
The strikes, which occurred as temperatures dropped to -20C (-4F), left more than 1,000 tower blocks in the capital without heating and damaged a power plant in the eastern city of Kharkiv beyond repair, according to BBC World. The energy system is operating with "serious restrictions" as a result of the attacks.
150-Year-Old Alcohol Bottle Opened in Utah
Archaeologists in Utah unearthed a 150-year-old bottle of alcohol during a summer excavation at a former Wild West mining town in Alta, according to Fox News. The bottle was recently opened, and distillers tasted the contents.
The bottle was discovered at an archaeological site in Alta, Utah, by excavators led by archaeologist Ian Wright, Fox 13 reported. Alta, now known for its ski resorts, was a booming mining town in the 1870s.
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