Reports indicate an active shooter with an assault rifle is present at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. An NYPD officer has reportedly been shot, and a Level 3 Mobilization is in effect, mobilizing a significant police presence. The suspect, who is wearing a bulletproof vest, was caught on surveillance footage entering the building with an AR-15-style rifle. Emergency personnel and delays are expected in the vicinity of East 52nd Street between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue due to police activity.
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John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight” addressed President Trump’s shifting stance on the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files, with the FBI and DOJ stating the files don’t exist despite Trump’s prior promises. Trump has faced renewed scrutiny over his alleged ties to Epstein, including a reported lewd note and past associations, leading to a defamation lawsuit. Oliver highlighted Trump’s attempts to deflect criticism, including promoting unsubstantiated claims and using distracting tactics like falsely accusing Obama of treason. Oliver then detailed Trump’s connections to Epstein, pointing out a jury found Epstein liable for sexual abuse, questioning how Trump’s base will continue to take his word as truth on the matter.
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Further escalating tensions in the Red Sea, the Houthi rebels have warned that they will target any ship connected to Israeli ports, regardless of its flag. This announcement signifies a move into the “4th phase” of their naval blockade against Israel. The Houthis stated that they would attack vessels belonging to companies that have dealings with Israeli ports, asserting that they could reach these targets with their missiles and drones. This poses a significant threat to international shipping and further destabilizes the already volatile region.
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President Ocasio-Cortez isn’t as far of a reach as it once was, though the path to the White House is undeniably complex. The idea of her becoming president might have seemed like a distant prospect a few years ago, but a variety of factors are reshaping the landscape. There’s a strong current of support for her, evident in the enthusiasm she generates and the potential to energize voters. Many believe she possesses the charisma and cultural relevance to ignite the electorate. However, significant obstacles remain, including the historical realities of American politics and the persistent undercurrents of sexism and racism.
The discussion surrounding her candidacy often centers on experience.… Continue reading
A pro-Ukraine hacking group known as Silent Crow claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Russian airline Aeroflot, causing the cancellation of dozens of flights. The Kremlin confirmed the attack and launched a criminal investigation, as departure boards at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport displayed flight cancellations. Silent Crow, in a statement linked to the war in Ukraine, stated they had collaborated with a Belarusian group, Cyber Partisans. The attack appeared politically motivated, aiming to disrupt operations rather than for financial gain, according to cybersecurity experts.
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Former White House ethics chief Norm Eisen has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request seeking Epstein-related files that may reference Donald Trump. The request, filed through Eisen’s Democracy Defenders Fund, targets specific individuals like Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, demanding internal communications and materials discussing Trump. This action follows the Justice Department and FBI’s conclusion that Epstein died by suicide, which sparked backlash among Trump’s supporters. Eisen, a longtime Trump critic, aims to uncover the truth regarding the former president’s potential connections to Epstein.
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The recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” featured heavy criticism of the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case, with Rogan calling the lack of transparency a “line in the sand.” Rogan questioned the government’s explanation for Epstein’s death and expressed skepticism about the FBI’s closed case memo. The podcast, which included former CIA officer Mike Baker, emphasized the demand for full disclosure of all Epstein-related information. This criticism highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding the Epstein case, fueled by right-leaning media, and reflects the growing distrust in government explanations.
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Ghislaine Maxwell is seeking to overturn her sex trafficking conviction from 2021, arguing that a 2007 non-prosecution agreement with Jeffrey Epstein should have protected her from federal charges. Her legal team maintains the government violated this agreement by prosecuting her. Despite a lower court ruling against her, the case has drawn renewed attention, especially after a meeting between Maxwell’s attorney and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche. This meeting followed growing pressure for transparency in the Epstein case, including calls to release Epstein files and a request from the former President.
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Aeroflot, Russia’s flag carrier, faced significant disruption on Monday, leading to the cancellation of dozens of flights due to a cyberattack claimed by a pro-Ukrainian hacking group. The Kremlin expressed concern, confirming a criminal investigation was underway. The hacking group, Silent Crow, claimed responsibility, citing the attack as part of the ongoing war in Ukraine and stating they had penetrated the airline’s network. This resulted in widespread flight cancellations and delays, leaving passengers stranded with limited information.
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During a recent statement, former President Trump claimed he never visited Jeffrey Epstein’s island, despite noting alleged trips by prominent figures like Bill Clinton. Trump stated he turned down an invitation and that it was not a “privilege” he had the opportunity to experience. This statement was made amidst growing scrutiny surrounding the Epstein scandal, prompting swift criticism on social media regarding Trump’s choice of words. These comments have only intensified the public’s attention on the scandal.
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