King Heckled About Brother’s Epstein Ties
King Charles III was heckled over his brother Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s association to the late Jeffrey Epstein during a Thursday, February 5, walkabout. Charles, 77, and his wife, Queen Camilla, visited the Essex village of Dedham on Thursday, where an unidentified man attempted to get the king’s attention....
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Spotify Wants You to Read a Real Book
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Forgotten Cash Worth Billions Is Waiting For You
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Rare Penny Worth $100,000 Could Be In Your Wallet
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$50,000 Reward Offered in Disappearance of 84-Year-Old Woman
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Nike Faces Federal Probe Over Worker Claims
NEW YORK — The federal agency for protecting workers' civil rights revealed Wednesday that it is investigating sportswear giant Nike for allegedly discriminating against white employees through its diversity policies. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission disclosed the investigation in a motion filed in...
FDA Recalls Thousands of Pizzas Due to Metal Fragments
The FDA recently slapped a Class-II warning label on the product, which was sold by the thousands.
Boko Haram militants kill 75 in Nigerian village raids
Boko Haram Islamist militants killed 75 in attacks on two villages in the Nigerian state of Kwara on Tuesday after locals rejected calls to surrender.
Law Firm Leader Steps Down After Epstein Emails Surface
Brad Karp, the chairman of Paul Weiss, one of the most prominent corporate law firms in the country, abruptly resigned from his post Wednesday after newly released Jeffrey Epstein files revealed his email exchanges with the convicted sex offender, though he will remain at the firm.

















