Bill Clinton faces high-stakes House grilling in Epstein probe and more top headlines
Bill Clinton is about to testify before the House regarding Jeffrey Epstein's activities, as highlighted in Fox News' morning newsletter.
Russian House disappearing from Warsaw? "Temporary suspension" of activity
The Russian House in Warsaw has announced a temporary suspension of its activities, amid allegations of anti-Polish propaganda.
Dispute over construction at Ölduselsskóla and flights in troubled situation anew
A dispute has arisen over construction works at Ölduselsskóla in Reykjavík, leading to the cancellation of school activities, while Icelandair faced disruptions affecting numerous flights.
Epstein, Clinton: "Never met". The photos of Hawking
The article discusses the ongoing political battle over the Epstein case, focusing on the scrutiny facing the Clintons amid allegations and evidence connecting them to Epstein's activities.
Overview of Activities for 2025 Presented at the Kaunas District Court
The Kaunas District Court presented an overview of its activities for 2025, highlighting staffing challenges and budget constraints.
Gun Permit Revoked for Brown Bear Hunting: 'No One Can Shoot Under This' Claims Man
A man in Hokkaido is appealing the revocation of his gun permit for brown bear hunting, arguing the decision is illegal and undermines hunting activities.
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The article discusses the ongoing political activities in Greece involving various leaders, including President Alexis, and raises concerns over national sovereignty in relation to a contract with Chevron.
Pharmacist issues pain killer 'sweat' alert with 'three day rule'
A UK pharmacist warns that codeine-based painkillers can cause withdrawal symptoms after three days of use, affecting daily activities such as driving.
I did not know Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton tells congressional committee
Hillary Clinton testified to Congress that she was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, in a closed-door deposition that ran over six hours.
Catching the 'money mules': policeman disguises as a pharmacist; 10 fraudsters arrested in February
Police in Riga disguised as a pharmacist to catch 'money mules' involved in fraud, successfully arresting ten individuals for scam activities in February.
What Lando Norris did in Norway
Formula 1 star Lando Norris visited Norway and spent time with rally driver Oliver Solberg, participating in ice driving activities.
They order Monreal to "do party work"
Mexico's Morena party leader hints at potential changes for senator Ricardo Monreal, directing him to engage in party activities.
Sex in exchange for US secrets: the war between spies grows, between dating apps and bedrooms
Intensifying espionage activities reminiscent of the Cold War are exploiting human desires, particularly through dating apps, by China and Russia to target CEOs and managers in order to obtain sensitive information.
Terrorism in Africa: "We need to increase online surveillance even more"
The article discusses the growing need for enhanced online surveillance in Africa to combat terrorism and the challenges posed by the internet in recruitment and criminal activities.
Battlefield sees 230 combat clashes over past day – Ukraine's General Staff
Ukrainian forces report 230 combat clashes with Russian troops over the past day, with significant missile and airstrike activities.
Photos of Bill Clinton, questions about UFOs... In the United States, Hillary Clinton's hearing on the Epstein case turns chaotic
Hillary Clinton testified before the U.S. Congress for nearly six hours regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, firmly denying any involvement or prior interaction with him.
Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
Drones over the Charles de Gaulle and suspicious tankers: a mystery around the double Russian move
Tensions between Moscow and the West have intensified recently, particularly concerning maritime activities and military operations in Europe.
Murders, slot machines, animal game, illegal cigarettes, and slave labor: the crimes attributed to Adilsinho, according to the police
Adilsinho, a notorious figure in organized crime in Rio de Janeiro, has been arrested and is linked to various illicit activities, including gambling, illegal cigarette trade, and suspected murders.
Scenic village with cascading waterfalls and traditional cosy pubs near major National Park
Betws-y-Coed is a picturesque village in North Wales known for its beautiful waterfalls, outdoor activities, and historical charm.
What to check out this weekend: Gorillaz, Chris Fleming and a pasta salad
This article highlights entertainment options for the weekend including performances by Gorillaz and comedian Chris Fleming.
Foreign nationals arrested after probe into alleged money laundering syndicate
Four foreign nationals have been arrested in Mildura as part of a police investigation into alleged money laundering activities linked to a Malaysian syndicate.
Reacting to "unusual" questions in the Epstein hearing
Hillary Clinton testified before Congress about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, asserting she had no knowledge of his criminal activities and calling for greater transparency.
The unusual expenses of 'Mencho' in the CJNG: From flowers for Saint Jude Thaddeus to haircuts
Newly uncovered financial records reveal the extensive operational costs and revenues of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as 'El Mencho', leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), highlighting the cartel's financial activities in Mexico.
How will the day be for Virgo individuals today?
Virgo individuals will be free from mental worries today and will experience a happy day with auspicious family activities and favorable opportunities for property purchases.
Catalog gifts from the Prime Minister's office, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara says 'I want to make the most of them for my legislative activities'
Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara expressed his intention not to return catalog gifts distributed by Prime Minister Suga's office to newly elected party members, citing their usefulness for legislative activities.
Russia to Fully Block Telegram Messenger as Early as April Due to 'Criminal Abuses'
The Russian government plans to ban the Telegram messenger service by April, citing its misuse for criminal activities and increasing recruitment for illegal activities.
China ‘turns away’ Nvidia: Asks local companies not to use H20 chips for Government activities
China has urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia's H20 processors for government-related activities, complicating the chipmaker's recovery efforts.
Hillary Clinton says she is sure her husband didn't know about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton asserts confidence that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's illegal activities during their interactions.
Manitoba Tories used legislature room for campaign: elections commissioner
Manitoba's election commissioner found that the Progressive Conservatives violated provincial laws by using a legislative room for campaign activities before the 2023 provincial election.
Sydney solicitor allegedly stole $15m from clients for gambling
A Sydney solicitor has been charged with stealing nearly $15 million from clients to fund his gambling activities.
Clinton: He was not aware of the crime
Hillary Clinton asserts that her husband, former President Bill Clinton, was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during their contact.
Heljo Pikhof: The more interest education, the fewer risk children
The article emphasizes the importance of providing free extracurricular activities to children as a fundamental right crucial for their development and future.
Former Chief of Staff of the Mayor of Manaus Moved Over R$ 1.3 Million to Phantom Company
Anabela Cardoso Freitas, the former chief of staff of Manaus' mayor, has been implicated in moving over R$ 1.3 million in cash to a phantom travel agency as part of a police investigation into illicit financial activities.
Hillary says she is sure Bill Clinton knows nothing about Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton expressed certainty that her husband, Bill Clinton, is unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities during her testimony before Congress.
Hillary Clinton claims that her husband knew nothing of Epstein's crimes
Hillary Clinton stated during a parliamentary inquiry that her husband Bill Clinton was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
Korean culture is enjoyed with Kpop Fest: here are the dates and activities of the festival
The Kpop Fest in Guayaquil is set for March 5-8, featuring music performances, dance contests, and themed activities celebrating Kpop and Korean culture.
Hillary Clinton: Sure that her husband did not know about Epstein's actions
Hillary Clinton expresses confidence that her husband, Bill Clinton, was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
More and more children are getting into trouble with the police due to drugs
The increasing number of working parents is leading to more minors engaging in drug-related activities as they seek companionship and activities in problematic groups.
Miguel Galuccio's oil company analyzes RIGI for Vaca Muerta and reduces its costs
Vista Energy is considering applying for the RIGI incentive regime to enhance exploration and production activities in Vaca Muerta, following recent governmental approvals.
Hillary Clinton denies knowing of Epstein's crimes as she attacks Pizzagate and UFOs questioning
Hillary Clinton refutes allegations of knowing about Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities and criticizes the line of questioning during her deposition.
Bayelsa gov warns drug peddlers, plans more demolitions
The Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has pledged ongoing crackdowns on drug trafficking and criminal activities following a recent demolition of a drug dealer's hideout.
Electoral Court of PA fines mayor, federal deputy wife, and councilor for early election propaganda
The Electoral Court of Pará has fined Ananindeua's mayor, his federal deputy wife, and a local councilor for early election campaigning activities.
Thousands of inconspicuous houses. Russian spies build networks of properties intended for sabotage
A report highlights the construction of networks of properties by Russian spies that could potentially be used for sabotage activities.
Liberal MP denounces official who claimed India ceased foreign interference against Canada
A Liberal MP criticized a senior official for claiming that India had stopped its campaign of foreign interference in Canada, asserting that these activities persist based on feedback from local constituents and national security assessments.
AI consolidates in the region: more than half of the people already use it in place of traditional tools
A new report shows that over half of Latin Americans now use artificial intelligence tools, marking a significant shift from traditional methods in everyday activities.
Vocento will restate its 2024 accounts after detecting "fraudulent actions" in the group
Vocento announced it will restate its 2024 financial statements due to detected fraudulent activities amounting to 5.88 million euros in inventories.
Hillary Clinton claims she knows nothing about Epstein
Hillary Clinton testified to Congress that she has no recollection of ever meeting Jeffrey Epstein and has no information regarding his criminal activities.
The 38-Year-Old Leaks Urine When She Sneezes and Trains. 'You Shouldn't Put Up With This,' Says the General Practitioner.
A 38-year-old woman discusses her struggle with involuntary urine leakage during activities like sneezing, laughing, and exercising, challenging the stereotype that such issues only affect older women.
Simon Campanello: "Open AI is about to intensify tech companies' surveillance"
Simon Campanello critiques Open AI's ambitions to integrate Chat GPT into homes, viewing it as a means of increasing tech companies' surveillance over individual activities.