Police verified that in his final hours, Matthew Livelsberger sent a flurry of messages to popular military podcasters.
Blowout On a crisp, dry New Years morning in downtown Las Vegas, US Army Master Sergeant Matthew Livelsberger rolled his rental cybertruck up near the front doors of Trump International Hotel Las ...
On New Years Day, 37-year-old Mathew Livelsberger drove a Cybertruck filled with explosives to the front of Trump Hotel. Livelsberger shot himself before setting off the explosives. Nearly ...
Cybersecurity threats are bound to multiply as large language models are commoditized, a process that seemed to take a big ...
Theories that both the Tesla Cybertruck explosion in front of the Trump Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada, and the ramming of New Year celebrating pedestrians on New Orleans' Bourbon Street were ...
On New Year’s Day, Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger reportedly blew himself up in a Tesla Cybertruck in an apparent suicide outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. Despite having a ...
The main suspect in the attack was reportedly former Special Forces soldier Matthew Livelsberger. The explosion saw only one fatality, Livelsberger himself, who was sitting inside the vehicle ...
U.S. veterans are worried that two deadly incidents involving current and former service members could increase stigma, or ...
Machine learning tools could help the Army identify which soldiers are at higher risk of self-harm and use the knowledge to improve suicide prevention efforts in the service, a new study found.
Las Vegas police and federal authorities relied on electric vehicle charging stations to track the movements of active-duty solider Matthew Alan Livelsberger, the man behind the Tesla Cybertruck ...