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Epstein ‘frantically’ tried to turn compound into ‘private town with own police’: report
In the lead up to Jeffrey Epstein’s second criminal indictment in 2019, the disgraced financier had “frantically” tried to turn his secretive compound in New Mexico into a “private municipality with its own governance structure and potentially its own law enforcement jurisdiction,” journalist Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez exclusively reported on Friday. A resident of New Mexico, Valdes-Rodriguez…
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Trump’s Tribute Mission to China
In the centuries when dynasties ruled China, kings and chieftains across Asia sent “tribute missions” to the imperial court to pay homage to the emperor in exchange for access to the empire’s riches and favors. Donald Trump’s trip to Beijing this week recalled those missions. The United States president arrived hat in hand, seeking money…
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Was the mayor a spy? L.A. suburb left wondering about China’s effort to influence
As Eileen Wang and her supporters tell it, the former Arcadia mayor was led astray by a man she trusted and loved. After chasing her political ambitions in the San Gabriel Valley suburb, Wang, 58, won a City Council seat in 2022 with the help of a campaign advisor who was also her romantic partner.…
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‘Appalling and horrifying’: ‘The View’ unloads on Trump’s Epstein-linked China delegation
Hosts of ABC’s “The View” called attention to President Donald Trump’s decision to include disgraced Hollywood director Brett Ratner in his China delegation, even though he was named in the files on Jeffrey Epstein. During Friday’s program, co-host Joy Behar noted that Epstein was still “looming large over this administration” after survivors participated in a…
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Where to Watch ‘Dutton Ranch’: Is The New ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff Streaming on TV?
Beth and Rip are back in the latest series spawned from the mega-hit that was “Yellowstone.” The new entry into the “Yellowstone” universe is “Dutton Ranch” and it follows Beth and Rip – two fan favorites of the flagship series – as they move down to South Texas to start over after the death of…
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Wild chase leads to arrest of road-rage suspect accused of pepper spraying Army vet
A California woman accused of pepper spraying an Army veteran during a caught-on-camera road-rage confrontation was arrested Thursday after allegedly leading police on a wild four-mile chase before officers discovered a large concealed knife inside her car, authorities said. Tiffany Bagby, 41, was booked into the Solano County Jail on multiple felony charges following the…
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‘Dutton Ranch’ will introduce a more ‘dangerous’ Beth in ‘Yellowstone’ spinoff
She’s back. Beth Dutton became an iconic anti-heroine on “Yellowstone,” and now the spinoff show “Dutton Ranch” follows her to new horizons. “Dutton Ranch” director / exec producer Christina Alexandra Voros exclusively told Page Six that the show will feature some new sides to the tough-talking cowgirl, played by Kelly Reilly. “We’re going to see…
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Democrat Rep. Steve Cohen ending campaign after redraw of his Memphis district
WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee on Friday announced that he is ending his bid for reelection, his career upended by the redistricting battles that are sweeping the country after last month’s Supreme Court decision. Republicans in Tennessee this month enacted a new U.S. House map that carves up a Cohen’s majority-Black district, reshaping it…
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New pictures of Epstein that were once thought to have been destroyed
Vanity Fair photographer Christopher Anderson discovered never-before-seen photographs of Jeffrey Epstein on an old hard drive while preparing to move to Europe, years after believing the images had been destroyed. Anderson photographed Epstein at his New York City townhome for a story that was eventually spiked, Vanity Fair reported. Epstein’s bodyguard, Merwin, described as a…
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Cannes Day 4: An Animated Tearjerker Debuts, Asghar Farhadi Opens Up on Iran War
We’re four days into Cannes and feeling good! Today we’ve got recaps of standing ovations, directors with some of the festival’s hottest titles and more piping hot reviews. This Year’s “Flow” Debuts On Thursday there was a special screening of “Tangles: A Story About Alzheimer’s, My Mother and Me” an animated feature Canadian director Leah…









