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Released Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls’

Newly Released Emails Suggest Trump's Knowledge of Epstein's Activities Trump Denies Wrongdoing, Claims Emails Are a Distraction from Shutdown Democrats Push for Release of Unclassified Epstein Files House Democrats have

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Dentist struck off after piercing woman’s cheek

By Tara Shaskey, Open Justice multimedia journalist Additional complaints regarding the unethical practices of a previously banned dentist have surfaced,

PHOTOS: Denver Pride Parade 2025

Drag queen Unique Li DeVine Lamar, right, interacts with the crowd at the Denver Pride Parade down 17th Avenue on

Zohran Mamdani Responds To Trump Labeling Him ‘Communist’

Zohran Mamdani responded calmly to President Donald Trump's labeling him a "communist" following his significant victory as the Democratic candidate

2 dead, several shot after firefighters ambushed responding to Idaho blaze — cops trying to ‘neutralize’ ongoing threat

Tragedy struck on Sunday afternoon in western Idaho as two individuals lost their lives in a devastating ambush on firefighters

Republican Thom Tillis says he will not seek reelection next year : NPR

Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., announced Sunday that he will not run for reelection following a series of attacks by President

Elisabeth Nicholls not the first dementia patient rest homes have lost this year

By Anna Sargent of RNZ Miles Vercoe, whose wife went missing from a rest home while in respite care for

NYC, San Francisco and other US cities capping LGBTQ+ Pride month with a mix of party and protest

LGBTQ+ Pride Celebrations Take Defiant Stance Amid Political Backlash By PHILIP MARCELO and TED SHAFFREY NEW YORK — The monthlong

Longtime State Department Spokesman, Diplomat Richard Boucher, Dies At 73

Richard Boucher, who served as the spokesman for the State Department and assistant secretary of state for public affairs, passed