Starliner astronauts return to Earth. The US government labels Tesla Vandal domestic terrorists. The judge blocks the deportation of pro-Palestinian students.
Starliner astronauts return to Earth
Two veteran NASA astronauts, Butchwillmore and Snee Williams, were stuck on the International Space Station for nine months before returning to Earth on March 18th.
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft mission was originally intended to last eight days, but was wrong after the launch on June 5th last year, making it considered unsafe for crews to remain stuck in space for 296 days.
They were rescued by Elon Musk’s SpaceX Craft, which brought them to Earth.
Political debate continued earlier this year when President Donald Trump and Musk alleged that former President Joe Biden had abandoned the astronauts and that Musk was able to get them back last year but didn’t give them permission. NASA refutes this claim, saying it’s for hardware checks.

Seattle Fire Department members will inspect a burned Tesla Cyber Truck in Seattle on March 10, 2025. Lindsey Wasson, File/AP Photo
The US label is an attack on domestic terrorism by Tesla dealers
The US government has warned that the escalation of recent attacks on Tesla dealers is a federal crime that currently owes 20 years of punishment.
“If you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla’s property, the Department of Justice will put you behind the bar,” Attorney General Pam Bondy warned in a March 21 statement.
The retaliation attacks against Tesla CEO Elon Musk have begun in recent months.
Musk is responsible for reducing government waste, leading government efficiency (DOGE), which has caused controversy, caused massive layoffs and caused work disruptions.

Georgetown University campus in Washington on May 7, 2020. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
Judge blocks deportation of pro-Palestinian students
A federal judge blocked an expulsion order against Indian students at Georgetown University in Washington, accused by the Department of Homeland Security of having ties with Hamas terrorist groups.
Badar Khan Sri has been accused of “spreading Hamas propaganda and anti-Semitism on social media.”
Suri, a foreign exchange student and married to an American citizen, is in custody in Alexandria, Louisiana.
The US government officially labels Hamas as a terrorist organization and is actively cracking down on anti-Semitism.
Mahmoud Khalil, a student activist at Columbia University, was responsible for organizing student protests against Israel’s response to the October 7, 2023 terrorist attacks last year, but has been detained and awaited deportation.