A 2016 email exchange reveals Jeffrey Epstein received a high-dollar real estate proposal involving buildings leased by the Pentagon, with the broader portfolio featuring federal tenants including the FBI and U.S. courthouses — placing the disgraced financier in discussions tied to key pillars of the government. The proposal came years after Epstein pleaded guilty to […]
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MANCHESTER, N.H. – Former Transportation Secy. Pete Buttigieg tops the list of potential 2028 Democratic presidential contenders in a new poll conducted in New Hampshire, which has traditionally held the first primary in the race for the White House for over a century. Twenty percent of Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire said they would […]
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Former NFL quarterback Brian Hoyer and his family are mourning a loved one who died “suddenly and unexpectedly.” In a social media post, Hoyer revealed his sister-in-law, Carissa, died last Friday. She was 36. Details about Carissa’s death were not immediately made public. “It is with a heavy heart that I write this,” Hoyer captioned […]
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A Texas judge formally declared four men innocent Thursday in the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders, closing a decades-long legal nightmare that nearly sent one to execution and left families branded as killers for years. District Judge Dayna Blazey delivered the ruling before a packed courtroom, closing a dark chapter for the men, their families […]
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Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska spoke candidly about his faith and confronting death during an emotional interview published on Wednesday. “Once we got diagnosed, we knew that the probability of a relatively near-term death is pretty high,” Sasse said during a nearly hour-long conversation with Michael Horton and Dan Bryant, a former assistant attorney […]
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