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The House Oversight Committee released documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, including his "birthday book" with a possible note from Bill Clinton. The book also contains entries attributed to Donald Trump and Alan Dershowitz, though Trump's team disputes its authenticity. The released materials also include Epstein's will, contact book, and details of... Expand
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A US appeals court stopped Donald Trump from using a wartime law to deport people linked to a Venezuelan gang. Judges said the 1798 law wasn't for gangs like Tren de Aragua. Trump claimed the gang was a threat. The court disagreed, halting a policy. Deported migrants were sent back to Venezuela.
Shigeru Ishiba resigned as Japan's Prime Minister after less than a year in office, triggered by the Liberal Democratic Party's electoral setbacks. His decision follows a historic defeat in parliamentary elections and pressure from rivals. Ishiba will initiate a party leadership contest to pick his successor, paving the way for new leadership contenders.
After days of speculation surrounding his public absence, Donald Trump resurfaced on the golf course with Jon Gruden, sharing photos on Truth Social to quell rumors. Gruden, the former NFL coach, has maintained a low profile since resigning from the Raiders in 2021 due to leaked emails containing disparaging language and controversial remarks.