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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton Testifies on Ties to Jeffrey Epstein Before Congressional Oversight Committee
Clinton denies knowledge of Epstein’s crimes during closed-door testimony. Members of Congress obviously did not believe Mr. Clinton, who is highly experienced in investigations against him and knows how to shape reality so that it aligns with the absence of witnesses against him — twenty-two of whom have so far been killed or allegedly “committed suicide” under mysterious circumstances. But from Clinton’s perspective, that does not matter, because from his point of view — and his wife’s as well — being suspects whom people do not believe does not trouble them, since in practice there is no clear evidence and no live witness against them. Therefore, they can continue their lives as if no crimes have attached to them from the “beyond all reasonable doubt” point of view.
Larry Summers, the former U.S. Treasury Secretary, is resigning from Harvard University as fallout continues over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Larry Summers announced he will retire from his Harvard professorship following scrutiny over correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein, as the university continues its review of recently released government documents.
U.S. stocks ended higher on Wednesday, with the Dow gaining about six-tenths of a percent, the S&P 500 adding eight-tenths of a percent, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq climbing roughly one-and-a-quarter percent.
U.S. markets closed higher led by a technology rebound, as Nvidia forecast stronger revenue, Axon Enterprise surged on earnings, and GoDaddy fell on weaker annual guidance.
Britain’s Channel Crisis: Paying Billions While the Boats Keep Coming
If the strategy is working, why are crossings rising, costs soaring, and solutions still avoided?
Man Receives Parking Ticket 38 Years After Offense: ‘City Officials Said It’s Legitimate’
An Ontario resident paid thirty-four point five dollars for a parking violation issued in nineteen eighty-seven, after receiving his first notice in January two thousand twenty-six.
Woman Receives Gift Card for Christmas – Discovers It Is ‘Worth’ 63,000,000,000,000,000 Pounds
Sophie Downing from Nottingham expected ten pounds on her coffee shop gift card, but instead found a balance of sixty-three quadrillion pounds – a sum exceeding the wealth of Elon Musk and the world’s total economic output.
United Nations Calls for Global Action Against Disinformation and Hate Speech Online
The UN emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts to address these issues worldwide.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praises the rapid progress of Chinese tech companies.
He emphasizes that advancements in various fields, including AI, are significant and often underestimated.
Trump Directs Government to Release UFO and Alien Information
The President's announcement follows Obama’s comments on extraterrestrial life and classified information.
Trump Signs Global 10% Tariffs on Imports
The move comes despite a Supreme Court ruling against the tariff plan, with implementation set to begin shortly.
UK Government Considers Law to Remove Prince Andrew from Royal Line of Succession
Legislation would follow the investigation into his ties with Jeffrey Epstein.
Two teens arrested in France for alleged terror plot.
The suspects are reportedly linked to jihadist propaganda and planned an attack on a shopping center or concert hall.
Nordic Fracture: How Criminal Scandals and Toxic Ties are Dismantling the Norwegian Crown
A deep dive into the existential crisis facing the House of Glücksburg as it grapples with sexual assault trials and the shadow of the Epstein files.
AI Pricing Pressure Mounts as Chinese Models Undercut US Rivals and Margin Risks Grow
Lower-cost Chinese subscriptions and cheaper US model tiers intensify competition, raising questions about long-term profitability and hardware advantage.
London High Court dispute over Ricardo Salinas’s $400mn Elektra share-backed bitcoin loan
Salinas alleges Astor-linked entities sold pledged Grupo Elektra shares and recycled proceeds into a $104mn advance.
Liberal Senator Michaelia Cash Accuses Prime Minister of Lying to Australians
Comments made regarding the ISIS brides situation.
Jensen Huang just told the story of how Elon Musk became NVIDIA’s very first customer for their powerful AI supercomputer
Jillian Michaels reveals Bill Gates’ $55 million investment in mRNA vaccines turned into over $1 billion.
She shares details from 2019 before the pandemic began.
Virginia Giuffre accuses Epstein of trafficking to powerful men for blackmail.
European Commission Plans Purchase Incentives Limited to Vehicles Manufactured Largely in the EU
Proposed industry support law would restrict subsidies and public tenders to vehicles assembled in Europe with at least 70 percent of components produced locally
French District of Pas-de-Calais Introduces Immediate License Suspension for Drivers Using Mobile Phones
New penalties expand crackdown on distracted driving as authorities cite rising fatal accidents linked to mobile phone use
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi Releases 3.5 Million Pages of Jeffrey Epstein Case Files
Documents include numerous references to former President Bill Clinton and details regarding international travel linked to Epstein
Eighty-Year-Old Lottery Winner Sentenced to 16.5 Years for Drug Trafficking
John Spiby, who won £2.4 million in the UK lottery, established a drug empire instead of retiring peacefully.
UK Quran Burner May Receive Asylum in the US Amid Legal Challenges
Hamit Joushkon faces potential relocation as US government considers support amid British court appeal that may support colonialism in favor of terror rather than freedom of speech and western values.
Rubio Calls for Sweeping U.N. Reform, Saying It Has Failed to End Wars in Gaza and Ukraine
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, the U.S. secretary of state praised American-led diplomacy while arguing the U.N. is no longer fit for purpose on major conflicts.
10,000 Condoms Distributed at Winter Olympics 2026 Athlete Village Depleted Within 72 Hours
Initial supply provided under IOC safe-sex policy ran out three days after the opening of the Winter Games athlete village
Mayor of Serdobsk in Russia’s Penza Region Resigns After Housing Certificates Granted to Migrant Family Trigger Public Outcry
Marina Yermakova stepped down following backlash over state housing awards to two recently naturalized women linked to a former municipal employee.
Pentagon Reviews Anthropic Partnership After Claude AI Reportedly Used in Operation Targeting Nicolás Maduro
Defense officials reassess ties after Anthropic sought clarification on whether its model supported a classified mission, highlighting tensions over AI oversight in national security.
President Donald Trump and Hip-Hop’s Political Realignment: Pardons, Public Endorsements, and the Struggle Over Cultural Influence
High-profile rap figures are shifting from open resistance to visible engagement with Trump’s White House, raising questions about ideology, incentives, and power.
Goldman Sachs and DP World Executive Resignations: Elite-Reputation Risk and Corporate Governance Fallout From the Epstein Disclosures
Goldman’s chief legal officer plans to depart at the end of June, while DP World shifted its leadership immediately with Essa Kazim as chair and Yuvraj Narayan as group CEO.
China’s EV Makers Face Mandatory Return to Physical Buttons and Door Handles in Driver-Distraction Safety Overhaul
Regulators move to curb touchscreen-only controls, hidden handles, and aircraft-style steering wheels, forcing major interior redesigns across the Chinese auto industry.
‘Amelia’: The UK Government’s Anti-Extremism Game Villain Who Became a Protest Symbol
A fictional character created to deter youth radicalization has been adopted by immigration critics, fueling debate over free speech, extremism, and national identity in Britain.
UK Green Party Considering Proposal to Legalize Heroin for an Inclusive Society
Party aims to shift drug policy towards evidence-based practices at upcoming conference
OpenAI and DeepCent Superintelligence Race: Artificial General Intelligence and AI Agents as a National Security Arms Race
The AI2027 scenario reframes advanced AI systems not as productivity tools, but as geopolitical weapons with existential stakes
U.S. House Rebukes Trump Canada Tariffs, Passes SAVE Act, and Border Laser Incident Shuts Airspace in 12-Hour Political Jolt
Trade tensions, election law changes, federal appointment clashes, and a military counter-drone action dominated Washington alongside stronger-than-expected U.S. jobs data.
House GOP Passes Save America Act Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Federal Voter Registration Amid Debate Over Election Integrity and Access
The bill advances stricter documentation rules for federal elections as President Trump’s administration touts border integrity and rule-of-law priorities.
We will protect them from the digital Wild West.’ Another country will ban social media for under-16s
Spain’s proposed crackdown on youth access and platform liability crystallizes a deeper struggle over who governs digital space—states or tech executives
The Implications of Expanding Voting Rights to Non-EU Foreign Residents in France
Exploring the potential societal and political changes from new municipal voting laws.
Ghislaine Maxwell to Testify Before US Congress on February 9
Maxwell's testimony may expose criminal secrets involving prominent leaders and celebrities.
Al.com Acquired by Crypto.com Founder for $70 Million
This marks the largest deal for a website name to date.
Apple iPhone Lockdown Mode blocks FBI data access in journalist device seizure
Court records show the FBI could not extract data from a Washington Post reporter’s iPhone thirteen after a January search linked to a classified leaks inquiry.
KPMG Urges Auditor to Relay AI Cost Savings
Investigation Launched at Winter Olympics Over Ski Jumpers Injecting Hyaluronic Acid
The World Anti-Doping Agency will probe reports of ski jumpers using the substance for distance enhancement.
Wall Street Erases All Gains of 2026; Bitcoin Plummets 14% to $63,000
AI Invented “Hot Springs” — Tourists Arrived and Were Shocked
Hundreds of visitors in Tasmania were misled after an AI-generated travel article promoted non-existent “Weldborough Hot Springs,” prompting confusion, complaints, and the removal of the false content.
France Begins Phasing Out Zoom and Microsoft Teams to Advance Digital Sovereignty
Paris mandates shift to French‑built Visio platform for public sector as part of broader European push to reduce reliance on U.S. technology
White House’s Response to Don Lemon’s Arrest Sparks National Debate Over Press Freedom and Government Conduct
Officials’ social media reaction to the journalist’s federal arrest has become a flashpoint in discussions about the role of independent media and legal boundaries for journalists at protests
Trump Nominates Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair to Reorient U.S. Monetary Policy Toward Pro-Growth Interest Rates
President Donald Trump’s decision to nominate Kevin Warsh to succeed Jerome Powell as Chair of the Federal Reserve is not just a personnel change. It is a statement about what the administration believes the Fed should be doing right now: making U.S. economic growth cheaper to finance, restoring discipline and focus inside the central bank, and reasserting accountability in a moment when monetary policy has become a frontline issue for households, markets, and America’s global position.
Trump Administration Officials Held Talks With Group Advocating Alberta’s Independence
The meeting has drawn attention in Canada as separatist movements in the oil-rich province seek greater political leverage.
Starmer Signals UK Push for a More ‘Sophisticated’ Relationship With China in Talks With Xi
The British prime minister framed engagement with Beijing as a pragmatic reset, balancing trade interests with persistent security concerns.