RFK Jr. Captured in Old Photos Partying With Jeffrey Epstein

RFK Jr. Captured in Old Photos Partying With Jeffrey Epstein

In March 2024, Kennedy was roundly mocked online for defending his interactions with Epstein by, oddly, listing numerous other figures accused or convicted of horrendous acts with whom he’s also had run-ins, such as Harvey Weinstein, O.J. Simpson, and Bill Cosby. That bizarre remark aside, the health secretary’s past connections to Epstein still were seemingly…

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MAGA Rep Gives Scummiest Defense of Trump’s Friendship With Epstein

MAGA Rep Gives Scummiest Defense of Trump’s Friendship With Epstein

“The Left’s hypocrisy truly has no end—for years, they have come after South Park for what they labeled as ‘offense’ content, but suddenly they are praising the show,” Rogers wrote. “Just like the creators of South Park, the Left has no authentic or original content, which is why their popularity continues to hit record lows.…

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MAGA Pulls Bonkers 180 on Ghislaine Maxwell to Help Trump

MAGA Pulls Bonkers 180 on Ghislaine Maxwell to Help Trump

The Georgia Republican has joined hands with a dozen other lawmakers in a bipartisan effort—H.Res.581, dubbed the Epstein Files Transparency Act—to make the Epstein case files publicly available. Introduced by Representative Thomas Massie, who has a habit of actually standing up to Donald Trump, the bill aims to “make publicly available in a searchable and…

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Trump Is Really Asking People to Venmo to Pay Off the National Debt

Trump Is Really Asking People to Venmo to Pay Off the National Debt

The Treasury Department wants you to Venmo it to help with the $36.65 trillion national debt. On Wednesday, NPR’s Jack Corbett pointed out that there was an option on Pay.gov, the Treasury’s online payment platform, where Americans could go to throw their Venmo dollars at the gargantuan national debt. You can also use PayPal. The…

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Rising affluence, rate cuts fuelling housing market, but economic uncertainty is a wild card: Knight Frank

Rising affluence, rate cuts fuelling housing market, but economic uncertainty is a wild card: Knight Frank

[SINGAPORE] Interest rate cuts, growing affluence and low unemployment rates spell good news for Singapore’s private residential market, but a cocktail of challenges could test the otherwise resilient sector. At a property market seminar organised by the Real Estate Developers’ Association (Redas) on Thursday (Jul 24), Knight Frank research head Leonard Tay noted that…

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The Ugly Truth About ICE’s Abusive Detention Centers

The Ugly Truth About ICE’s Abusive Detention Centers

Individuals described prolonged confinement in frigid, overcrowded processing cells without bedding, adequate clothing, or access to hygiene. Women were also detained there for processing despite its being a male-only facility. They had no showers or privacy, and some were exposed to voyeurism by male detainees. This processing took place over a matter of days, not…

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China’s Chery to supply tech to help India’s JSW launch own EVs

China’s Chery to supply tech to help India’s JSW launch own EVs

[BEIJING] China’s Chery Automobile will supply technology and components to billionaire Sajjan Jindal’s JSW Group to help launch a new-energy vehicle brand in India by 2027, according to sources familiar with the matter. Under an agreement between the two companies, JSW will pay Chery a one-off technology transfer fee and recurring royalties, said the sources,…

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Pete Hegseth’s Signalgate Saga Somehow Gets Worse

Pete Hegseth’s Signalgate Saga Somehow Gets Worse

A new report pokes gaping holes in the Trump administration’s already unconvincing assurances that no classified information was disclosed during the March “Signalgate” fiasco. The Washington Post reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s infamous Signal messages regarding strikes on Yemen—which were shared in a group chat that inadvertently included Atlantic editor in chief Jeffrey Goldberg—derived…

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Kilmar Abrego Garcia Is Finally Coming Home to Maryland (for Now)

Kilmar Abrego Garcia Is Finally Coming Home to Maryland (for Now)

A federal judge has barred ICE from detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia should he be released from custody in Tennessee, ordering Wednesday that he be returned to Maryland to “ensure that his case is handled as it would have been before he was wrongly sent to El Salvador,” in accordance with the Supreme Court’s prior ruling.…

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