Harvard Professor's Lolita Emails with Epstein Exposed

Harvard professor Elisa New discussed Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita with Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 emails, while her husband Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein connections. Read the shocking revelations.

Trump's $1M-a-Seat Dinners for Super PAC in 2026

Donald Trump is hosting two exclusive $1 million-a-seat fundraising dinners for his MAGA Inc. super PAC next year, despite being term-limited. Discover the details and purpose behind the massive cash reserves.

Pro-Life Activist Sues After Assault Case Dropped

Conservative activist Savannah Craven Antao files civil lawsuit after Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg dismissed criminal assault case. Read the full story about political violence accountability.

White House Denies CNN Report on Cabinet Reshuffle

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt publicly shamed CNN, labelling their report of an impending Donald Trump cabinet reshuffle as '100 percent Fake News'. Discover the full story behind the denial.

Kelly fears for safety after Trump's 'seditious' accusation

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly, whose wife survived an assassination attempt, expresses grave concern over 'increased threats' following Donald Trump's incendiary remarks. Read the full story on the rising political violence in America.

Mahmood's 30-year migrant plan sparks racism row

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood faces accusations of 'stoking division' while revealing shocking racist abuse. Her new immigration crackdown includes 30-year waits for settled status.

Elizabeth Warren confronts Colbert's bosses on live TV

Senator Elizabeth Warren used Stephen Colbert's show to attack Paramount's new CEO, David Ellison, and question the cancellation of 'The Late Show'. Discover the full story behind the political firestorm.

Trump's DoJ sues California over student tuition policy

The US Justice Department has launched a lawsuit against California, challenging its policy of offering in-state tuition and financial aid to undocumented students. Discover the legal battle's implications.

US Ambassador: UK Free Speech Under Threat

US Ambassador Warren Stephens warns UK free speech faces threats from excessive laws and violence. He urges energy reform and fair drug pricing to boost competitiveness.

Swinney Urged to Apologise for SNP Covid Response

First Minister John Swinney faces mounting pressure to apologise for the SNP government's criticised Covid pandemic response. Bereaved families demand accountability as inquiry reveals damning findings.

Trump meets NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani in Oval Office

President Donald Trump and NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani held a surprisingly cordial Oval Office meeting, discussing housing, oil prices and federal funding for America's largest city.

SNP accused of blocking grooming gang inquiry powers

The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry reveals it already holds powers to investigate grooming gangs, raising questions over the SNP government's refusal to launch a dedicated probe. Survivors demand action.

Wrong address shootings test 'stand your ground' laws

A series of tragic shootings in the US, where individuals mistakenly went to the wrong property, are testing the limits of controversial 'stand your ground' laws. Explore the legal and human impact.

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