A man in wheelchair fell from the platform onto the train tracks yesterday afternoon at the Union Square Station in NYC, and was rescued by another passenger on the platform. The passenger jumped onto the tracks without hesitation, and rescued the disabled man right before the train was seen approaching to the station. The incident went viral on social media, and many hailed the brave man for rescuing the passenger. The man who fell onto the tracks was taken to Bellevue Hospital and is in good condition.
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Trump criticized Elon Musk over his opposition to the tax cut bill and NASA appointments, saying he was “disappointed.” On trade, Trump said a deal with the EU was likely, though a 50% tariff remained on the table.
He confirmed plans to visit China after a call with President Xi Jinping, noting trade talks were ongoing. Trump emphasized that ending the Ukraine war was his top priority, while Chancellor Merz underlined Germany’s continued support for Ukraine and said, “The US is the key actor.”