Author: Emmet Lyons,Leigh Kiniry
Juliette Bryant says not long after meeting Jeffrey Epstein, he assaulted her, and she realized, “this is not a modeling opportunity, I’ve been kidnapped.”Read More
It is the latest twist over the fate of Lungu’s body, which remains in a South African morgue since his death.Read More
These kits are essential for many girls who lack access to basic menstrual supplies, which can lead to missing school.Read More
As global markets navigate uncertainties, such as AI disruption concerns affecting U.S. stocks and economic indicators like Japan’s recent election-driven market surge, investors are increasingly looking toward small-cap opportunities in Asia as potential growth drivers. In this dynamic environment, identifying a good stock often involves assessing its resilience to broader market volatility and its ability to capitalize on unique regional trends.Read More
X faces a new EU privacy investigation after its Grok chatbot generated nonconsensual deepfake images on the platform.Read More
Secretary of state spoke of ‘golden age’ of US-Hungary relations at time of tense transatlantic relations with traditional alliesRead More
MADRID, Feb 17 (Reuters) – European nations are ratcheting up the pressure on social media companies, responding to a public outcry over child safety fears but risking a backlash from the United States, home to the likes of Facebook and Elon Musk’s X. Spain on Tuesday ordered prosecutors to investigate Facebook owner Meta, X and TikTok for allegedly spreading AI-generated child sexual images, after a similar move in Britain.Read More
Restore Britain forms a Kent County Council group after seven Reform councillors change sides.Read More