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Sarah Kellen, a former assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, told congressional investigators Thursday she was “sexually and psychologically abused” by the convicted sex offender, according to a copy of her prepared opening statement. Kellen — who is sitting for a closed-door, transcribed interview with the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee as part of its investigation into the late, disgraced financier — has presented a quandary for lawmakers as to whether she should be regarded as victim or an accomplice to Epstein in carrying out his crimes. Speaking with reporters before the start of the interview, House Oversight Chair James Comer…
Jeff Landry has questioned the Arctic island’s sovereignty while calling for a stronger American presence in the autonomous Danish territory Washington needs to reimpose its presence in Greenland, US special envoy Jeff Landry has said, as the administration of President Donald Trump seeks to expand its military and strategic footprint on the Arctic island.The Republican governor of Louisiana arrived in Nuuk on Sunday at Trump’s assignment to “find a lot of new friends.” The visit followed months of tensions stirred by Trump’s calls for an American takeover of the autonomous Danish territory and sparked controversy after it emerged that Greenlandic…
Indeed data suggests that a workforce “mismatch” problem rather than AI could cause a job crisis.gettyWhen thinking about the future of work, the big question that seems to be at the top of everyone’s mind these days: How will artificial intelligence impact jobs, and specifically my job? A new report from Indeed Hiring Lab suggests that the labor market threat is way more complicated than AI disrupting industries and causing massive job loss across the board. The real crisis, the Indeed analysis suggests, could develop from a mismatch between the jobs that are growing and the skills and location of…
April existing home sales in the U.S. came in at an annualized pace of just 4.02 million units, barely rising 0.2% from March and missing expectations yet again. We are now looking at one of the weakest spring housing seasons in decades, despite population growth and years of underbuilding. Real estate has always been driven by confidence in the future. People buy homes when they believe their job is secure, taxes will remain manageable, and the economy is stable enough to justify taking on long-term debt. That confidence has been steadily collapsing under inflation, rising insurance costs, property taxes, and…
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz proposed granting Ukraine an unprecedented “Associate Member” position within the European Union — which would bring Kyiv closer to the 27-country bloc as it continues its years-long pursuit towards attaining full membership status. Merz reportedly shared his proposal through a letter addressed to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa. In Merz’s missive, seen by several international outlets on Thursday, the German Chancellor argued that his proposed “associate member” for Ukraine would not confer the country with voting rights within the European Council, Parliament, and Commission, but it would grant…
United States Senators Bernie Moreno (R-OH) and Tim Sheehy (R-MT) have warned against the acquisition of a Connecticut-based bank by Spanish banking giant Santander, highlighting the risks posed to American workers and businesses by decisions made in Madrid amid growing divisions between the socialist government and Washington. In a letter exclusively obtained by Breitbart News, Republican Senators Moreno and Sheehy expressed deep concerns about the pending acquisition of Webster Financial Corporation, a $84 billion-asset Connecticut-based bank, by Spain’s Banco Santander. Writing to U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould, and Federal…
A Venezuelan migrant is accused of attempted murder after opening fire at a shopping mall in Broward County, Florida. Joan Ferrer, a 19-year-old migrant from Venezuela, was arrested on May 15 in Hillsborough County, extradited to Broward County, and charged with attempted murder, child neglect with bodily harm, criminal mischief, and discharging a firearm in public. According to police, on May 9, Ferrer opened fire at a shopping mall in Margate, Florida, in the presence of a 10-year-old child. The shooting left one man injured and several storefronts damaged. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has lodged a detainer against Ferrer as…
The world loves coal. That is the simple message from results showing new coal-fired power plants hit a global 10-year high in 2025, defying climate doomers who decry its use and long for wind farms, solar panels and hydro power everywhere. Rising gas prices and supply disruptions linked to the Middle East crisis are just some of the factors pushing countries like China, Indonesia, India, Japan, South Korea, Germany, and Italy to rely more heavily on dependable coal-fired energy security even as the global coal fleet generated less electricity – for now. Overall coal power capacity — plants that came online or were…
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is pleading with Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) to keep an illegal alien locked up in jail who is accused of raping a child and possession of child pornography. Jorge Enrique Garcia-Rodriguez, an illegal alien unknown got-away from Mexico, was arrested last month in Franklin County, Virginia, and charged with one felony count of forcible intercourse with a victim under 13 years old and six felony counts of possession of child pornography. ICE agents have subsequently lodged a detainer against Garcia-Rodriguez, urging Franklin County officials not to release the illegal alien back into the community.…
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche will meet with a group of Senate Republicans today at 11 a.m., a person familiar with the planning said. The meeting comes as Republicans try to finalize their reconciliation bill and address concerns from members about the Justice Department’s new “anti-weaponization” fund. Read the full article here