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King Charles is reportedly “perplexed” by Prince Harry’s assertions that palace aides are undermining reconciliation efforts, after media outlets characterized their recent meeting as rigid and formal. During a private encounter at Clarence House, Harry is said to have delivered a framed family photo to his father. Shortly afterward, he publicly rejected suggestions the reunion had felt impersonal, labeling such portrayals “pure invention” and hinting they were intended to mislead. Royal insiders say the king has been dismayed by these comments, particularly as senior staffers have quietly worked toward rebuilding trust between father and son. George sources suggest the palace…

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Amir Amiry, a U.S. citizen held in Afghanistan since December 2024, has been released and is en route back to the United States following months of negotiation. U.S. envoy Adam Boehler confirmed the outcome, saying Amiry’s release was secured in coordination with Qatari officials who acted as mediators. During his detention, Amiry was routinely monitored—Qatar maintained health checks and diplomatic lines to ensure his well-being. After being brought to an airport gate in Kabul to board the flight home, Amiry reportedly became emotional upon seeing the U.S. delegation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio welcomed the news, thanking Qatar for “helping…

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With a partial government shutdown looming at midnight on Tuesday, President Trump has relented and agreed to a last-minute summit with top Democratic leaders. The meeting, set for Monday in the Oval Office, will include House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, House Speaker Mike Johnson, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune. Sources say the president initially canceled the sit-down earlier this week after consulting his GOP allies, citing what he called “unserious demands.” But due to mounting pressure and time running out, he reversed course and reopened the door to direct negotiations. Democrats have signaled they…

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Michael Cohen, once Donald Trump’s personal attorney and now a frequent political commentator, jolted an MSNBC panel when he declared that former FBI Director James Comey “likely committed a crime” and could face conviction. The remarks came during a discussion of Comey’s recent federal indictment, where Cohen emphasized that the available evidence, in his view, points toward criminal wrongdoing. He went further, suggesting that documentation not yet widely discussed could provide clear proof of Comey’s liability. Panelists appeared visibly taken aback, with some pressing Cohen to clarify his claims. Rather than backpedal, Cohen doubled down, saying he believes the case…

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A former portfolio manager at Soros Fund Management, Howard Rubin, has been federally indicted on charges of running an elaborate, decade-long scheme to recruit women—many formerly linked to Playboy—to his Manhattan penthouse, where prosecutors claim he subjected them to violent, nonconsensual acts. Court documents allege that between 2009 and 2019, Rubin and his assistant, Jennifer Powers, lured women across state lines for “commercial sex acts,” coercing them through force, fraud, and intimidation. The indictment describes a soundproofed “sex dungeon” in a Central Park–area penthouse outfitted with restraints, BDSM gear, and even devices intended to administer electric shock. Victims reportedly were…

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In a shocking televised interview, 53-year-old Lorenz Kraus admitted to suffocating his elderly parents and concealing their bodies in the backyard of their Albany home—nearly a decade after their deaths. The admission came a day after authorities recovered two human remains buried behind the Kraus residence. Police were investigating why the couple, Franz and Theresia Kraus, continued receiving Social Security benefits despite their disappearance years earlier. During the on-air exchange, Kraus described his actions as “mercy” killings, claiming his parents’ declining health and physical impairments motivated him. He first denied wrongdoing, invoking his Fifth Amendment rights, but later confessed under…

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A man has been arrested and charged following a mass shooting from a boat at a Southport, North Carolina waterfront restaurant that left three people dead and several others wounded. Authorities identified Nigel Max Edge, 40, as the suspect. He faces three counts of first-degree murder and five counts of attempted first-degree murder in connection with the incident. Law enforcement officials describe the attack as “highly premeditated.” Investigators say the gunman opened fire from a vessel on the Cape Fear River into the American Fish Company restaurant at approximately 9:30 p.m. Saturday night. After the shooting, the boat fled toward…

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House Democrats have made public parts of Jeffrey Epstein’s schedules and ledgers that name Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, and Peter Thiel. The redacted records include a 2014 calendar note referencing a potential trip by Musk to Epstein’s private island. They also list a 2017 lunch with Thiel and a 2019 breakfast with Bannon. None of the documents confirm whether these meetings actually took place, nor do they allege wrongdoing by any of the named individuals. Musk denied the implication, calling the assertions “false.” Representatives for Thiel, Bannon, and related parties did not offer immediate comment. The disclosure is part of…

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President Donald Trump suggested Friday that negotiations to end the war in Gaza are nearing a breakthrough, telling reporters, “I think we have a deal.” He described the talks as both “productive” and “inspired,” though he stopped short of releasing full details of the agreement under discussion. The president emphasized that securing the release of hostages remains the top priority in the negotiations, noting that the framework being pursued would not only halt the fighting but also ensure families are reunited. He pointed to “intense” discussions with Middle Eastern partners and regional leaders, adding that goodwill on all sides is…

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Bonnie Blue is embroiled in a public showdown with her teenage son amid her divorce, with the youth accusing his mother of manipulation and public humiliation. Sources claim the rift deepened after Bonnie’s escalating online persona and OnlyFans activities drew intense scrutiny—and her son’s statement suggests he feels controlled and shamed by her behavior. Though Bonnie is currently divorcing her husband of several years, she insists the split is unrelated to her adult-industry work, saying the pair simply “grew apart.” The conflict has sparked debate about boundaries between personal freedom, parental responsibility, and how public life affects family relationships.

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In the hours after the tragic shooting of political activist Charlie Kirk, the accused assassin reportedly attempted to return to the crime scene and made contact with a police officer guarding the perimeter, law enforcement sources reveal. The encounter took place roughly six hours after the attack and near the rooftop location where authorities recovered the rifle allegedly used in the killing. The officer was part of the lockdown detail set up around the area. Officials say the move appears to have been an effort by the suspect to reclaim the Mauser .30-06 rifle prosecutors assert was used in the…

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New reports say two Iranian girls were executed by hanging, sparking international condemnation and renewed focus on human rights in the Islamic Republic. Authorities claim the executions were legal under Iranian law, but critics question the due process afforded to the girls. The identities and exact ages of the victims have not been fully confirmed by state media, but sources indicate both were minors at the time of the alleged offenses. Their cases are part of a broader pattern of rising executions of women and girls, especially in relation to moral or “crimes of chastity” charges. Human rights groups say…

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Des Moines Public Schools Superintendent Ian Roberts was taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Friday, authorities confirmed. ICE says Roberts was living in the U.S. illegally and had a final removal order issued in May 2024. According to ICE, when agents approached Roberts during a traffic stop, he fled in a school-issued vehicle. The car was later found abandoned near a wooded area. Investigators discovered a loaded Glock handgun, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and $3,000 in cash in the vehicle. Roberts also faces prior weapon-possession charges stemming from a case in February 2020. Federal officials point…

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Even after a crushing defeat in last year’s presidential race, Kamala Harris maintains that she still holds a leadership role within the Democratic Party. As part of her book tour promoting 107 Days, Harris referenced her near-win and presidential nomination as justification for her enduring relevance. Yet, multiple party insiders and longtime allies privately warn her influence is fading. They point to mixed reactions about her memoir—some view it as overly critical of former President Biden and unhelpful in unifying Democrats. Her directional decisions, public posture, and tone have prompted murmurs that the party should begin pivoting toward new faces.…

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In a recent interview, rock legend Bruce Springsteen lashed out at both political camps, accusing Democrats of drifting too far left and declaring President Trump should be “consigned to the trash heap of history.” Springsteen argued that the Democratic Party’s messaging has alienated mainstream Americans, calling for a new alternative movement that can resonate with a broader audience. At the same time, he reaffirmed his harsh view of Trump, describing him as embodying precisely what congressional safeguards were designed to check. With longstanding support for Democratic causes in his past, the rocker’s sharp rebuke of both sides signals frustration with…

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