EU Probes Trade Rep's Epstein Ties

The European Union has ordered an official inquiry into Peter Mandelson's connections with Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about transparency and ethics in Brussels.

Kennedy's Workouts Signal Political Masculinity, Scholars Say

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s viral shirtless workout videos with Kid Rock are more than fitness displays—they convey political messages about masculinity, war readiness, and MAGA ideology, according to sociologists and gender scholars analyzin

Green Party Wins UK By-Election, Labour Placed Third

Hannah Spencer, a left-wing plumber, secured a surprise victory for the Green Party in the Gorton and Denton by-election, pushing Keir Starmer's Labour Party into third place in a significant political upset.

Maduro Seeks Dismissal Over Blocked Legal Funds

Nicolas Maduro's attorney argues U.S. sanctions preventing Venezuela from paying his legal fees violate constitutional due process rights, seeking dismissal of drug trafficking charges.

CBSA Cutting Positions at National Headquarters

The Canada Border Services Agency is reducing positions at its national headquarters as part of an organizational restructuring, with no immediate impact on frontline border operations.

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