Virginia Giuffre, a key figure in the Jeffrey Epstein case, shared a tragic update on Instagram, revealing she has days to live after a severe car accident led to kidney failure. Known for her advocacy for sexual abuse victims, Giuffre's post has garnered global support. Reflecting on her journey, she remains determined to see her children one last time.
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Arab leaders endorsed a plan to rebuild Gaza under the future Palestinian Authority administration, countering Trump's proposal to take over the territory. The Arab League summit urged international support for the plan which aims at Palestinian statehood and exclude Hamas from future governance.
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Former presidents Obama, Clinton, and Bush will attend Donald Trump's inauguration but will not join the traditional luncheon. The tradition started in 1897, but deviations have occurred before. Trump, who did not attend Biden's inauguration, did not comment on the decline. Former first ladies, except Michelle Obama, are expected at the swearing-in ceremony.
President Joe Biden’s recent prisoner swap with China has sparked controversy and misinformation, with some falsely claiming he “pardoned†a Chinese national convicted of child pornography. In reality, Biden commuted the sentence of Shanlin Jin, a calculated move to secure the release of three Americans wrongfully detained in China, while imposing strict conditions on Jin’s release.
NYPD detective Melissa Mercado faces criticism for her appearance in rapper S-Quire's music video, "Doin That." While some officials question the appropriateness, others view it as a personal matter. An unnamed source notes that off-duty employment applications are required but says Mercado's actions in the video should not concern the department.
Israeli forces withdrew from southern Lebanon's border villages as part of a US-brokered ceasefire agreement but maintained a presence in five strategic locations. The withdrawal left behind widespread destruction, especially in Kfar Kila, where 90 per cent of homes were destroyed. Lebanese officials and Hezbollah criticized Israel's continued presence, calling it an occupation and a violation of the ceasefire. The conflict, which began in October 2023, resulted in thousands of deaths and... Expand
UnitedHealth Group is on track to set financial records this year, despite the tumultuous period following the murder of UHC CEO Brian Thompson, Group CEO Andrew Witty told company executives. The revenue at the UnitedHealth Group was more than $299 billion through September -- which is a record high and up from $277 billion last year.