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How Epstein tried to amass money, power and women in Africa, records show
In the years before he was found dead in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019, Jeffrey Epstein cultivated elite circles across the length and breadth of Africa.
When Senegal was investigating the son of a former president for corruption, Epstein offered him his Palm Beach, Florida, mansion and spent hundreds of thousands on his legal fees, including ...Read more
Nick Reiner murder case delayed until September, autopsy reports still not complete
LOS ANGELES — The murder case against Nick Reiner will not proceed until September, in part due to delays in the release of reports detailing the autopsies of his parents, Rob and Michele Reiner, officials said in court Wednesday.
Reiner, 32, was charged with killing his parents inside the master bedroom of the family’s Brentwood estate ...Read more
Haverford College president declines to consider removing Howard Lutnick's name from the library
PHILADELPHIA — Haverford College will not consider removing U.S. Commerce Secretary and mega donor Howard Lutnick’s name from its library despite student calls to do so, the school announced Wednesday.
President Wendy Raymond’s announcement came 30 days after the student body voted by an overwhelming majority to ask that she establish a ...Read more
D4vd murder case hearing will determine how soon evidence could spill into public view
LOS ANGELES — Evidence in the murder case against the singer D4vd — who is charged with the brutal killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez — could become public as soon as Friday, depending on the outcome of a hearing scheduled for Wednesday afternoon in downtown Los Angeles.
David Anthony Burke, 21, was charged with murder, ...Read more
Trump’s Medicaid fraud crackdown may sound sensible, but it could harm Americans who require long-term care
Mehmet Oz, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services administrator, is ordering all states to step up their efforts to crack down on Medicaid fraud.
His April 21, 2026, announcement expanded on the Trump administration’s related enforcement actions, such as withholding Medicaid funds from Minnesota and threatening to do that ...Read more
Reclassification of marijuana opens doors for much-needed medical research into the benefits and risks of the drug
When the U.S. Department of Justice moved to reclassify medical marijuana to a Schedule III drug on April 23, 2026, it set the stage for a vast amount of medical research that has been hobbled for decades by its more restrictive Schedule I classification.
The Justice Department also called for an expedited federal rescheduling process...Read more
Can the nearly $1 trillion-a-year US military really be depleting key weapons in Iran?
The fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire announced on April 7, 2026, after 40 days of war came at an opportune time for the United States. Several reports indicate it is running out of weapons amid the conflict.
As a scholar focused on U.S. military deployments, these reports are concerning and somewhat surprising.
After all, the ...Read more
What courage is, how to build it and why you should take a risk
From ancient epics to contemporary headlines, humans have spent centuries canonizing courage as a rare and admirable virtue. Aristotle writes, “You will never do anything in this world without courage.” But what does it really mean to be courageous, and what does it look like in a classroom or a checkout line?
On April 1, 2026, ...Read more
Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana gerrymandering case redefines Voting Rights Act, making it harder to protect minority voting power and altering the landscape of future elections
In a major ruling that would permit weakening the voting power of minorities in the United States, the Supreme Court on April 29, 2026, struck down a Black-majority district in Louisiana’s congressional map as “an unconstitutional gerrymander” and altered the court’s interpretation of the Voting Rights Act.
In a 6-3 decision, ...Read more
Rapper Lil Zay Osama among six federally charged in Illinois home invasion
CHICAGO — A Chicago rapper is among six facing federal charges on allegations they conspired to ransack a North Shore home for money and held a person at gunpoint to see the plan through last month.
A superseding indictment was unsealed Tuesday night after a four-hour detention hearing in Rockford for defendant Isaiah Dukes, who performs ...Read more
Feds move to dismiss main conspiracy count in 'Broadview Six' protester case
CHICAGO — Federal prosecutors made a surprise announcement in court Wednesday that they are dismissing the main conspiracy charges in the politically charged “Broadview Six” case against immigration protesters and will proceed instead with misdemeanor counts.
Assistant U.S. Attorney William Hogan revealed the move at a status hearing ...Read more
Trump's Medicaid work mandate debuting in Nebraska to much dismay
Schmeeka Simpson of Omaha works as a patient navigator for the American Civil Liberties Union and an administrative assistant at Nebraskans for Peace, plus picks up shifts at a Dunkin' shop.
Still, even with three jobs, she worries about losing her health coverage when Nebraska, on May 1, becomes the first state to require certain Medicaid ...Read more
Mystery surrounds Cole Tomas Allen and frantic moments of DC attack
Four days after Torrance, California, teacher Cole Tomas Allen allegedly attacked the White House correspondents' dinner in Washington, some facts are clear.
Video shows him running through a security perimeter at the hotel where the event took place. Authorities allege he wrote a "manifesto" explaining his plans to shoot members of the Trump ...Read more
SpaceX launches 1st Falcon Heavy since 2024 bringing sonic booms to Central Florida
Central Florida got served up a pair of sonic booms as SpaceX launched its Falcon Heavy rocket for the first time since 2024.
After scrubbing an attempt Monday because of weather, the heavy-lift rocket that is essentially three Falcon 9 boosters strapped together, shot off Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Pad 39-A at 10:13 a.m. on the ViaSat-3 ...Read more
Supreme Court limits Voting Rights Act in setback for Black Democrats
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court's conservatives on Wednesday announced a major retreat from part of the Voting Rights Act that has forced states to elect at least some Black or Latino representatives to Congress as well as state and local boards.
In a 6-3 decision, the court ruled that creating these majority-minority districts amounts to ...Read more
Supreme Court invalidates Louisiana congressional map over race
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court invalidated Louisiana’s congressional map Wednesday ahead of the midterm elections, in a decision that reshaped legal protections for minority voters and could lead to further redistricting nationwide.
The 6-3 decision found that Louisiana should not have been forced to draw a second congressional map with a ...Read more
Venezuelan leader's brooch during Caribbean visit sparks fight with Guyana
What was supposed to be a solidarity visit to Caribbean nations by Venezuela’s acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, has instead ignited a diplomatic row that risks widening divisions within the 15-member Caribbean Community bloc known as CARICOM.
Guyana’s president, Irfaan Ali, and the CARICOM secretariat on Tuesday issued separate statements...Read more
'Clearly deliberate': Gov. Ron DeSantis cuts Florida's Hispanic-majority Democratic congressional district
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — A new redistricting plan Gov. Ron DeSantis wants the Legislature to approve this week eliminates Florida’s sole Hispanic-majority Democratic congressional seat, in violation of the state’s Fair Districts amendments and possibly of the U.S. Constitution.
The plan, which was submitted the day before the Legislature ...Read more
Mysteries surround Cole Tomas Allen and his final movements in DC attack
Four days after Torrance teacher Cole Tomas Allen allegedly attacked the White House correspondents' dinner in Washington, some facts are clear.
Video shows him running through a security perimeter at the hotel where the event took place. Authorities allege he wrote a "manifesto" explaining his plans to shoot members of the Trump Cabinet. He ...Read more
Gregory Bovino finds a new mission in retirement: Trolling DHS
CHICAGO — While leading immigration raids in Chicago last fall and other big cities after, former Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino picked regular fights on social media with protesters, Democratic public officials and the media.
Since retiring last month, however, Bovino has found a new target for posts on X: his former employers in the ...Read more
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