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What Everyone Assumes About Jeffrey Epstein
- Ideas What Everyone Assumes About Jeffrey Epstein The theory that Epstein was blackmailing his rich contacts was always based on speculation. Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: U.S. Justice Department / Anadolu / Getty. Save In the case of Jeffrey Epstein, association seems to imply guilt. And so the release of the so-called Epstein files is generating a wave of firings, resignations, and public apologies. The ...

Source: theatlantic.com
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TrumpRx is launched: How it works and what Democrats say about it
- The White House's TrumpRx website went live Thursday with a promise to instantly deliver prescription drugs at "the lowest price anywhere in the world." "This launch represents the largest reduction in prescription drug prices in history by many, many times, and it's not even close," President Trump said at a news conference announcing the launch of the platform. Drug policy experts say the jury is still out on ...

Source: latimes.com
WORLD   POLITICS  
Trump calls U.S. and Iran talks in Oman 'very good' and says there will be another meeting
- President Donald Trump said Friday that the high-stakes talks between Iran and the United States in Oman had gone well and that the two sides would meet again next week , though he did not provide any details about the meeting "They had a very good meeting with a very high representative Iran, of Iran, and we'll see how it all turns out," Trump said in a gathering of reporters aboard Air Force One, noting that the ...

Source: nbcnews.com
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Alarm bells sound over Trump's 'take over the voting' call
- Democracy experts say there is little doubt about president's desire to interfere in elections this November Donald Trump set off alarm bells earlier this week with comments that his administration should "take over the voting" in some states in the run-up to the 2026 midterms, which followed an unprecedented FBI raid on an election office in Georgia. Although election experts say it's clear the president doesn't ...

Source: theguardian.com
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Uber ordered to pay $8.5 million in bellwether sexual assault case
- News ) Uber ordered to pay $8.5 million in bellwether sexual assault case A US federal jury on Thursday ordered Uber to pay $8.5 million in compensatory damages to a passenger who alleged she was sexually assaulted by her driver, marking the first plaintiff victory in a multidistrict litigation including thousands of similar claims. Thursday's verdict hinged on the legal theory of apparent authority , under which a ...

Source: jurist.org
European Union says video app TikTok must change 'addictive' design
- Authorities in the European Union said that the video-sharing platform TikTok is in breach of online content regulations, warning the company to change "addictive" features in order to protect minors from compulsive use. The European Commission shared the preliminary conclusions of a probe into TikTok on Friday, stating that features such as infinite scroll, autoplay, push notifications, and a personalised ...

Source: aljazeera.com
WORLD  
India and the US move closer to reducing Trump tariffs
- NEW DELHI – India and the United States released a framework for an interim trade agreement to lower tariffs on Indian goods, which Indian opposition accused of favoring Washington. The joint statement, released Friday, came after U.S. announced his plan last week to reduce import tariffs on the South Asian country, six months after imposing steep taxes to press New Delhi to Under the deal, tariffs on goods ...

Source: news4jax.com
What to know about Nancy Guthrie's kidnapping and the race to find her
- TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — It's been a week since "Today" show host Savannah Guthrie 's mother disappeared from her home in Arizona in what authorities say was a kidnapping. Investigators have been examining ransom notes and looking for evidence but have not named a suspect. On Friday, officers returned to 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie 's home near Tucson and to the surrounding neighborhood to continue their search. ...

Source: bostonglobe.com
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New Rule Strips Civil Service Protections From 50,000 Workers
- On March 9, 2026, it becomes official: the civil service protections guaranteed to federal employees by the Civil Service Reform Act ("CSRA") are no longer available to a large swath of federal employees. The protections guaranteed to the approximately 50,000 federal workers by chapters 23, 43, and 75 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code will no longer apply to them, as they have been reclassified as or appointed as ...

Source: natlawreview.com
Scientists Tested a Bonobo With a Child's Make-Believe Tea Party. Surprisingly, He Played Along
- Apparently, humans aren't the only ones with a knack for acting and imagination. A bonobo named Kanzi could have cleared the audition of an elite culinarian when he pretended to see food that wasn't even there. In a recent set of experiments , scientists wanted to test if animals could play pretend just as well as humans, and the results didn't disappoint. Kanzi was treated to a make-believe tea party where he was ...

Source: greenmatters.com
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Timothy Busfield has been indicted on four counts of sexual contact with a child by grand jury in
- . Busfield, 68, is accused of touching two children on the set of The Cleaning Lady while filming in Albuquerque between November 2022 and spring 2024. One of the alleged victims told a forensic child interviewer that Busfield touched his 'private areas' on set when he was seven years old, according to a criminal complaint.  The boy alleged the abuse happened five or six times between ...

Source: dailymail.co.uk
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U.S. kills 2 in eastern Pacific boat strike
- Feb. 6 (UPI) -- The U.S. military has conducted another strike on a suspected drug trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific, killing two people. The U.S. Southern Command announced the strike on X Thursday night . "On Feb. 5, at the direction of #SOUTHCOM Commander Gen. Francis L. Donovan, Joint Task Force Southern Spear conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations. ...

Source: upi.com
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Trump wants cities to rename infrastructure in exchange for federal funding: report
- Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed in browser preferences. Swipe for next article Chuck Schumer declined to put the president's name on New York's Penn Station, saying he did not have the authority President Donald Trump is looking for more infrastructure he can put his name – reportedly telling New York Senator Chuck Schumer he would release stalled ...

Source: independent.co.uk
U.S. accuses China of secret nuclear testing as it calls for broad new arms treaty after New START
- GENEVA — The United States accused Beijing on Friday of conducting a secret nuclear test in 2020 as it called for a new, broader arms control treaty that would bring in China as well as Russia. The accusations at a global disarmament conference highlighted serious tensions between Washington and Beijing at a pivotal moment in nuclear arms control, a day after the treaty limiting U.S. and Russian missile and ...

Source: nbcnews.com
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New York court sets Luigi Mangione murder trial for June 8
- Feb. 6 (UPI) -- New York's state trial of alleged murderer Luigi Mangione will start on June 8 despite objections from his legal team, a judge ruled Friday. New York Court of Claims Judge Gregory Carro set the trial date during a hearing in New York City, which will occur before the federal trial against Mangione that is scheduled to start Sept. 8. "It appears that the federal government has reneged on their ...

Source: upi.com
Apple Pulls Back on Planned AI-Powered Health Coach Service
- By Apple is pulling back its work on a planned artificial intelligence-powered health coaching service, according to a report from Bloomberg . Apple expert Mark Gurman reported that Apple will delay a feature that would have expanded the company's health ecosystem. The initiative, internally known as a virtual health coach tied to Apple Watch and iPhone data, was expected to use AI to offer personalized fitness , ...

Source: miamiherald.com
AI torches software stocks, even as investors fret about all that AI factory spending
- Investors think AI is going to kill or at least maim  software-as-a-service companies , and a lot more . That seems a tad early, frankly, even if AI could slow SaaS' growth story  — which is why the likes of ServiceNow, Salesforce and even Palantir have seen their stocks hammered. As Dare Obasanjo, a former longtime Microsoft software engineer, put it  succinctly, "Wall Street has gone ...

Source: siliconangle.com
HEALTH   MEDICINE  
Statin Side Effect Risks May Be Overblown, Research Suggests
- Statin Side Effect Risks May Be Much Lower Than You Think New research suggests that it's rare to experience most of the listed side effects for this common type of cholesterol-lowering medication. Taken by millions of people across the United States, statin medications can reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke by lowering cholesterol levels. But an untold number of people who could also benefit from these ...

Source: everydayhealth.com
FDA targets illegal drug copies amid latest Hims & Hers/Novo Nordisk flashpoint
- FDA commissioner Marty Makary's pledge came after Hims & Hers launched a compounded version of Novo's Wegovy pill. US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Marty Makary said the agency would target the mass-marketing of unapproved drugs amid ongoing opposition between drugmakers and online telehealth companies. X , Makary said: "The FDA will take swift action against companies mass-marketing illegal ...

Source: pharmaceutical-technology.com
POLITICS  
California's 'billionaire tax' will be 'disastrous' and cause wealthy to flee, economist predicts
- Supporters of 2026 California Billionaire Tax call it an emergency fix to prevent a healthcare 'collapse' A proposed tax targeting California's wealthiest residents is drawing strong support from likely voters, but critics warn it would discourage investment and trigger an exodus of high-income earners and businesses from the state. I think it's a really economically disastrous idea," Adam Michel, director of tax ...

Source: foxbusiness.com
CISA Orders Agencies to Rip and Replace Unsupported Edge Devices
- The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) told federal agencies on Thursday that they must immediately begin ripping and replacing all end-of-support edge devices. (BOD), CISA said that agencies must update end-of support edge devices on their networks, which are devices that are no longer supported by their vendors. These devices are especially vulnerable to cyber threat campaigns that target ...

Source: meritalk.com
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Canada and France opening new consulates in Greenland's capital amid Trump pressure
- You can now listen to Fox News articles! Canada opened its consulate in Greenland's capital and the first French consul to the Danish territory arrived on Friday, following the Trump administration's efforts to acquire the island. "I am en route to Nuuk for the opening of Canada's new consulate — strengthening Canada's presence, partnerships, and leadership in the Arctic," Canadian Foreign Minister Anita ...

Source: foxnews.com
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Accused militant taken into custody in the deadly 2012 Benghazi attack
- WASHINGTON (AP) — A man described as a key participant in the deadly 2012 attack on the US compound in Benghazi, Libya, has been taken into custody and will be prosecuted in connection with a rampage that killed four Americans and became a divisive political issue, the Justice Department said Friday. Zubayar Al-Bakoush, identified by officials as a member of an extremist militia in Libya, had been ...

Source: bostonglobe.com
POLITICS  
Minnesota courts buckle from flood of immigration cases
- The Trump administration says it has begun to scale back some of its immigration enforcement efforts in the Minneapolis region. But the massive strain the crackdown has placed on the area's courts and law enforcement is likely to linger for months to come. Government lawyers are buckling under a crush of hundreds of cases, including scores of challenges filed by migrants who say they are being illegally detained. ...

Source: abajournal.com
A Deputy Chief of Russia's Military Intelligence Service Is Shot and Wounded in Moscow
- MOSCOW (AP) — A deputy chief of Russia's military intelligence agency was shot and wounded in Moscow on Friday in an attack that follows a series of assassinations of senior military officers that Russia has blamed on Ukraine. Lt. Gen. Vladimir Alekseyev was hospitalized after being shot several times by an unidentified assailant at an apartment building in northwestern Moscow, Investigative Committee ...

Source: military.com
TECHNOLOGY  
Security concerns and skepticism are bursting the bubble of Moltbook, the viral AI social forum
- Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... By KAITLYN HUAMANI You are not invited to join the latest social media platform that has the internet talking. In fact, no humans are, unless you can hijack the site and roleplay as AI, as some appear to be doing. Moltbook is a new "social network" built exclusively for AI agents to make posts and interact with each other, and humans are invited to observe. Elon Musk said ...

Source: orlandosentinel.com
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Amazon cloud unit beats on revenue and profit as parent company ramps up AI spending
- Amazon Web Services surpassed Wall Street expectations on revenue and operating income. AWS' operating margin widened slightly to 35% in the fourth quarter from 34.6% in the prior period. Amazon plans to double its capital spending by the end of 2027, CEO Andy Jassy said. In this article Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman delivers a keynote address at the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas on Dec. 2, 2025. ...

Source: cnbc.com