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Epstein estate reaches $105 million settlement with US Virgin Islands

Jeffrey Epstein's estate has reached a $105 million settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands, ground zero for some of his alleged sex trafficking activities, the island's attorney general announced Thursday.

SEE IT: Jason Aldean’s wife trashes her Balenciaga clothes over child BDSM ad

Country star Jason Aldean's wife, Brittany, posted a picture of herself throwing away Balenciaga clothing items Wednesday as the fashion house continues to face backlash over a controversial ad campaign that featured young children and BDSM props.

WATCH: Biden fumbles way through Macron’s White House visit

President Joe Biden had a few viral moments Thursday as he welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House.

Lawmakers who questioned crypto rules pocketed cash from ex-FTX boss under federal investigation

Five Members of Congress who raised concerns over more cryptocurrency regulations took thousands in campaign donations from ex-FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and Ryan Salame, the current co-CEO of the exchange under federal investigation, records show.

Ethics complaint lodged against Ted Cruz over podcast deal with iHeartMedia

An ethics complaint was filed Wednesday against Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) over a deal broadcasting company iHeartMedia offered his podcast.

Army awards Raytheon contract to provide air defense missile systems to Ukraine

The Army has awarded a $1.2 billion contract to Raytheon Technologies on Wednesday for six National Advanced Surface-to-Air Missile Systems for Ukraine.

DC lawmakers propose free bus service throughout district as Metro battles fare evasion

Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are proposing to allow public transit users to ride city-run buses at no charge, aiming to become the first major city in the country to offer free bus service for all its residents.

Democratic lawmaker slams Biden for fancy lobster dinner while ‘regulating’ fishermen

President Joe Biden has been taken to task by a Democratic lawmaker for his plans to serve 200 lobsters in tonight's state dinner with France's Emmanuel Macron - while his administration is regulating the lobster industry out of business.

Former Colorado election worker under Tina Peters pleads guilty in equipment tampering case

A former Colorado elections manager pleaded guilty on Wednesday to involvement in a security breach of voting equipment after striking a plea deal that would require her to testify against her former boss.

Joe Lieberman: I don’t think Trump is antisemitic, but ‘he’s got to cut it out’

Former Sen. Joe Lieberman lambasted former President Donald Trump's dinner with Nick Fuentes but said he didn't believe Trump was antisemitic.
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