He Knows Who’s On The List — And Why You Haven’t Seen It Yet…See more

For years, we’ve been fed half-truths, redacted files, and ‘sealed’ testimonies. But the Epstein case refuses to die — and now, the man who once represented Jeffrey Epstein is finally breaking the silence. In a resurfaced interview with Sean Spicer, legendary attorney Alan Dershowitz admitted that he knows who is on Epstein’s secret client list….

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Cloves: 10 Health Benefits of Eating 2 Daily

Cloves, the unopened fragrant pink flower buds of the evergreen clove tree native to Indonesia, rank among the world’s most popular spices. Beyond their culinary appeal, these versatile buds are celebrated for their notable medicinal properties. 1. Enhancing Immune Function © Dadadel Creative via Canva Cloves stand out as an exceptional dietary choice for bolstering the immune system….

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Billie Eilish leaves fans divided after ‘crazy’ comment to crowd about their looks during show

The 23-year-old icon has found herself in hot water after completing her Irish residency last weekend A comment Billie Eilish made about her heritage has divided the internet, with some claiming the pop star should ‘immediately’ apologize to fans. The 23-year-old singer recently wrapped the UK and European leg of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, concluding the run with…

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Sydney Sweeney Criticized Over ‘Disturbing’ Jeans Ad That Sparked Major Backlash

The actress is facing heavy criticism online over her role in a controversial denim ad Sydney Sweeney has landed in hot water after starring in a jeans campaign that many are calling both ‘disturbing’ and ‘racially insensitive’.The 27-year-old actress was chosen as the face of American Eagle’s Fall 2025 denim campaign — but the reaction…

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STUDY FINDS AUTISM IS CAUSED BY NEANDERTHAL DNA IN MODERN HUMANS

New research reveals a surprising evolutionary connection between autism and our prehistoric relatives—Neanderthals. Roughly 50,000 years ago, humans and Neanderthals interbred. Today, nearly all non-African people carry around 2% Neanderthal DNA. Scientists have now found that certain gene variants inherited from Neanderthals appear more often in individuals with autism. In a study involving over 3,400…

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