The Tesla founder told Joe Rogan he will have a prototype ready in April.
Elon Musk says the next Tesla Roadster might fly. Not figuratively — literally.
Imagine an all-electric supercar that hits 60 mph in under two seconds, then lifts off the pavement like something out of "The Jetsons." It sounds impossible, even absurd. But during a recent appearance on "The Joe Rogan Experience," Musk hinted that the long-delayed Tesla Roadster is about to do the unthinkable: merge supercar speed with vertical takeoff.
On Halloween, Musk told Joe Rogan that Tesla is “getting close to demonstrating the prototype,” adding with his usual flair: “One thing I can guarantee is that this product demo will be unforgettable.”
Chicago's Revolving Door Of Doom: 72 Prior Arrests Revealed For Train Torcher:
Fresh court revelations have ripped the scab off Chicago’s festering wound of criminal coddling. The 50-year-old predator accused of dousing a 26-year-old woman with gasoline and igniting her on a Blue Line train this week had racked up at least 72 prior arrests before this horrifying crime.
Lawrence Reed, a lifelong felon whose decades-long rampage should have landed him a life sentence eons ago, was finally ordered detained Friday by federal Judge Laura McNally—following the November 18 attack near Clark and Lake station.
But as his trial looms, the bombshell disclosure of his arrest marathon exposes the Democrat-run city’s bloodthirsty embrace of catch-and-release chaos. Lunatics like Reed aren’t reformed; they’re reloaded, courtesy of Soros-fueled judges and DAs who treat violence as a victimless hobby.
How did a man arrested 72 times get free time and again?
...Most charges were plea-bargained into oblivion or tossed on technicalities, thanks to Cook County’s progressive playbook under DA Kim Foxx, where 85% of violent cases end in slaps rather than sentences.
This train-tragedy isn’t a fluke; it’s the festering symptom of Democrat domains where “reform” means re-victimizing the innocent— a pattern of pyromaniacs and stabbers prowling platforms, sprung loose by soft-on-crime sorcery.
The United Nations global climate summit, COP30, only deliveredmodest progresson its campaign to slow global warming. The unintentional symbolism, though, was extraordinary: on Thursday, the convention location itself had to be evacuated after a massive fire broke out.
The event, hosted in Belém, Brazil at the threshold of the Amazon rainforest, was in its second to last day of proceedings when the flames prompted an evacuation,according toHeatmap. In a feat of cosmic irony, the “blue zone” — where only official delegates, journalists, and world leaders were allowed — was forced to evacuate at around 2pm local time.
Per theNYT, the fire was just one of a handful of disruptions at COP30, coming after food shortages, water leaks, and dizzying heat left the summit attendees reeling.
In all, over 56,000 delegates from some 200 countries had registered to attend the proceedings in-person. Notably absent was anyfederal delegationfrom the United States, though state-level governors Gavin Newsom of California and Michelle Lujan Grisham of New Mexico were present for at least some of the summit.
What St. Cloud and Minnesota should know about Trump ending Somali protections:
SAINT PAUL, Minn. — President Donald Trump on Nov. 21 announced he is terminating temporary deportation protections for people from Somalia who live in Minnesota.
About 8,400 people with Somali heritage live in St. Cloud, according toProject Optimist, a solution-focused news nonprofit. The U.S. Census Bureau reports about 63,192 peoplewho have Somali ancestry live in Minnesota statewide.
Trump made the announcement on Truth Social on Friday evening. In thepost, the Republican president explained his decision by alleging Somali gangs terrorize Minnesotans. Trump also referenced fraud in the post.
"Somali gangs are terrorizing the people of that great State, and BILLIONS of Dollars are missing,"Trump wrote. "Send them back to where they came from. It’s OVER!"
"I am, as President of the United States, hereby terminating, effective immediately, the Temporary Protected Status (TPS Program) for Somalis in Minnesota," Trump wrote.
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