Following the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show, Jimmy Kimmel posted a social media message criticizing Donald Trump, referencing the Epstein case with a caption alluding to a phrase Trump allegedly used. Trump responded by celebrating Colbert’s cancellation and disparaging Kimmel’s talent, continuing his pattern of targeting late-night hosts critical of him. Kimmel has been a vocal Trump critic, previously expressing opinions on various issues, and his recent post followed his history of involvement in the Epstein saga where he had threatened legal action against Aaron Rodgers for false claims linking him to the case. Kimmel’s current criticisms also follow Colbert’s comments on a settlement between Paramount and Trump.
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A recent report details inhumane conditions within three overcrowded ICE facilities in South Florida. Detainees at a Miami jail were reportedly forced to eat like animals while shackled, and female detainees at another facility faced inadequate sanitation and gender-specific care. Furthermore, detainees at the Broward Transitional Center were denied sufficient medical attention, and the overall conditions have worsened significantly since increased detention and deportation efforts. Advocacy groups attribute these abuses to the Trump administration’s anti-immigrant policies, resulting in a human rights crisis.
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The Remarkable Paper Pro, launching in 2025, offers a digital notebook experience with a paper-like feel for reading and writing. This lightweight tablet converts handwritten notes to typed text and integrates with cloud storage services. Designed to minimize distractions, the Paper Pro boasts a custom operating system and a 14-day battery life. Studies have shown that users may experience reduced stress levels and enhanced cognitive function while using the device.
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In a speech on the eve of Belgium’s National Day, King Philippe called for stronger European leadership in the face of threats to international law and condemned the situation in Gaza as a “disgrace to humanity.” He highlighted the importance of upholding human rights and safeguarding human dignity, urging Europe to remain true to its core values of democracy, justice, and the rule of law. Furthermore, the King expressed support for an immediate end to the crisis in Gaza and emphasized the need for continued support for Ukraine. Finally, he underscored the urgency of forming a new regional government in Brussels to address domestic concerns that directly impact citizens.
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A new report details an alleged “troubling encounter” between artist Maria Farmer and Donald Trump in Jeffrey Epstein’s New York office in the 1990s. Farmer claims she informed the FBI about this encounter, as well as others in Epstein’s social circle. The White House has disputed Farmer’s account, stating the president was never in Epstein’s office. This information could potentially be part of the Epstein files, the contents of which have been a source of controversy. Farmer stated that she also reported the sex offender to the FBI after learning that her sister had also been assaulted.
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Vice President JD Vance met with News Corp founder Rupert Murdoch and his son, Lachlan, in Montana. The meeting, attended by various Fox News executives, occurred hours before the Wall Street Journal published a story regarding a birthday letter President Trump allegedly wrote to Jeffrey Epstein. Shortly after the story’s release, Trump took to Truth Social to denounce the report, calling it a fake and threatening to sue Murdoch and the publication. Subsequently, Trump filed a $10 billion lawsuit against Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal.
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A French organization has filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC), alleging that Russia is conducting a systematic and organized looting of Ukrainian museums. The complaint claims this plundering, which includes the theft of over 1.7 million works of art and cultural properties, constitutes the largest looting of cultural heritage in Europe during an international armed conflict since World War II. The organization seeks arrest warrants for Vladimir Putin and eight high-ranking Russian officials, accusing them of planning and enabling the appropriation of Ukrainian cultural heritage. The stolen items, which include collections from the Kherson Regional Museum and others in occupied territories, are reportedly being used to rewrite history and assert a narrative of Russian ownership over the region.
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The Epstein case continues to haunt the political landscape, with right-wing media actively keeping it in the public eye. Recent reports, including a Wall Street Journal story detailing a birthday letter and sketch allegedly from Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, have fueled the controversy. These revelations have prompted President Trump to deny the claims, and political analysts are weighing the potential impact on his image and narrative control. The ongoing situation presents a challenge for Trump as he attempts to shape the public’s perception of his past connections.
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D-Day veteran Jake “Papa Jake” Larson, who gained a massive following on TikTok for sharing his World War II experiences, has passed away at the age of 102. Larson, a Minnesota native, enlisted in the National Guard at 15 and served as an operations sergeant, participating in the D-Day invasion and surviving the Battle of the Bulge. He earned a Bronze Star and the French Legion of Honor. In his later years, Larson became a beloved figure, attending D-Day commemorations and sharing poignant stories, often reminding people to “make peace not war,” leaving behind a legacy of humor, remembrance, and inspiration.
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