Mike Connors describes an unusual meeting with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell during the 1997 Denver summit. The account raises questions about the networks surrounding Epstein and the people connected to him.
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January 6 defendant Jake Lang has announced a run for the U.S. Senate in Florida for the 2026 election. The campaign centers on a pro-Trump agenda and immigration enforcement.
Sen. Lindsey Graham is urging Israel to ease its latest round of strikes against Iran as tensions intensify. He warned that expanding attacks could risk a broader regional war.
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has slowed dramatically amid the Iran conflict, creating major risks for energy shipments. Rising insurance costs and government intervention are reshaping global oil transport.
India has activated emergency legislation to safeguard domestic gas supplies amid disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict. Authorities say the move aims to prevent shortages and stabilize prices for millions of households.
Donald Trump suggested Iran may have carried out the deadly strike on a girls’ school in Minab using a Tomahawk-type missile. The claim has been disputed as investigations and video analysis continue into the origin of the attack.
Authorities in Pennsylvania are investigating teenage suspects accused of involvement in a jihad-inspired plot. The case highlights growing concerns about online radicalization and youth extremism.
President Donald Trump said the war with Iran is “very complete” and could end soon following a series of U.S. and Israeli military operations. The conflict has disrupted oil shipping and triggered missile attacks across the Middle East.
A controversial assault weapons ban has passed through the state legislature and is now heading to the governor’s desk. The legislation is expected to intensify debate over gun rights and public safety laws.
Ohio State University President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr. stepped down after admitting to an inappropriate relationship with someone seeking support for a private business. The university’s board accepted his resignation as questions emerged about access to institutional resources.
A report claims Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez described working in an “iPhone case factory” during college, but critics say the job was at a small Portland artisanal workshop producing hand-crafted wooden phone cases. The dispute centers on how the congresswoman has framed her working-class background.
President Donald Trump said the war with Iran is “very complete” and could end soon as U.S. and Israeli operations continue across the region. He claimed Iranian military capabilities—including its navy, air force, and communications—have been largely destroyed.
A New Jersey judge ruled against a city that tried to seize two privately owned properties under a disputed “blight” designation. The court found officials lacked credible evidence to justify taking the land through eminent domain.
Authorities say two men allegedly inspired by ISIS attempted to detonate homemade explosives during a protest outside New York City’s mayoral residence. Police quickly intervened, preventing injuries and launching a federal terrorism investigation.




















