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  • Leaked photo causes chaos at Hillary Clinton Epstein deposition as session derailed mid-way through

    Leaked photo causes chaos at Hillary Clinton Epstein deposition as session derailed mid-way through

    Hillary Clinton testified before a congressional committee on February 26 as part of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

    In the closed-door session, she said she had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and denied ever meeting him, flying on his plane, or visiting his properties. She repeated that statement multiple times during questioning.

    The deposition was briefly paused after a photo of Clinton testifying was leaked online and shared on social media. The leak sparked debate among lawmakers about whether committee rules had been broken.

    Afterward, Clinton described the session as long and repetitive. She said she was asked about unrelated topics, including conspiracy theories, and felt the time could have been better spent.

    Clinton also called for former President Donald Trump to testify under oath about his own connections mentioned in Epstein-related files. Bill Clinton was scheduled to appear before the committee the following day.

  • Wife took EIGHT MONTHS to find missing husband’s mummified corpse in their ‘hoarder house’ that ‘smelled like a sewer’: Discovered him hanged in bedroom closet while looking for Christmas decorations

    Wife took EIGHT MONTHS to find missing husband’s mummified corpse in their ‘hoarder house’ that ‘smelled like a sewer’: Discovered him hanged in bedroom closet while looking for Christmas decorations

    An Illinois woman found her husband’s mummified body in their home eight months after reporting him missing.

    Richard Maedge, 53, disappeared in April 2022. Police searched the cluttered house twice and noted a strong odor but did not find him.

    In December, his wife Jennifer discovered his body in a concealed bedroom closet while looking for Christmas decorations. Authorities ruled his death a suicide.

    The coroner said mummification likely reduced odors, which may explain why he went unnoticed for months. Police found no evidence of foul play.

  • Urgent warning over new Covid-19 variant that ‘experts fear is more infectious’ with case numbers growing in Britain

    Urgent warning over new Covid-19 variant that ‘experts fear is more infectious’ with case numbers growing in Britain

    A new Covid variant, NB.1.8.1, is being monitored as cases rise in the UK and 22 other countries.

    Experts say it may spread more easily than earlier strains, but there is no evidence it causes more severe illness. The World Health Organization has labeled it a “variant under monitoring” and says global risk remains low. Current vaccines are still expected to protect against serious disease.

    Common symptoms include sore throat, fatigue, fever, cough, and congestion.

    Health advice remains unchanged: stay home if you test positive and avoid close contact to limit spread.

  • Transgender athlete sends defiant message to critics after dominating girls’ high school track meet

    Transgender athlete sends defiant message to critics after dominating girls’ high school track meet

    A transgender athlete responded defiantly after being booed at a Washington state track championship.

    Veronica Garcia won the 400 meters by nearly a second and helped her team win the 4×100 relay. During the medal ceremony, some spectators booed while others cheered.

    Garcia said the reaction was expected and told critics to “get a life,” adding she was proud of her performance.

    Some rival athletes wore shirts reading “Keep Women’s Sports Female,” highlighting the ongoing national debate over transgender participation in girls’ sports.

    Despite the backlash, Garcia said she accomplished her goal and remains focused on competing.

  • Woman who lost six stone on Mounjaro reveals the horrible side effects no one talks about

    Woman who lost six stone on Mounjaro reveals the horrible side effects no one talks about

    A 27-year-old woman who lost six stone in nine months on Mounjaro has revealed the harsh side effects she experienced.

    Bethany Diana said the weight-loss jab helped her drop from a size 18 to a size eight. But she also dealt with diarrhoea, nausea, constipation, reflux, “sulphur burps,” bad breath, and some hair loss. The drug also suppressed her appetite, and she noticed body changes from rapid weight loss.

    Despite this, she says the side effects were temporary and the results were worth it.

    Health officials stress that Mounjaro should only be used if prescribed. Regulators have recorded serious side effects in rare cases, so medical supervision is essential.

  • My shock when my HUSBAND got pregnant by another man

    My shock when my HUSBAND got pregnant by another man

    A Pennsylvania couple has shared their unexpected journey to parenthood.

    Tucker Gilbert, 29, began transitioning in 2016 and later married Danielle after they agreed to an open relationship. In 2024, Tucker discovered he was pregnant by another partner, despite using protection. At the time, Danielle had been trying to conceive through a sperm donor.

    They chose to continue the pregnancy and welcomed their daughter, Maya, in February 2025. Maya’s biological father is not involved, and the couple says they plan to be open with her about her story.

    Since Tucker had previously undergone top surgery, Danielle induced lactation so she could breastfeed.

    Despite online criticism, the couple says they are focused on raising their daughter in a loving and honest home.

  • I’m the healthiest person I know, but I’ve been hit with bowel cancer at 39 – my surgeon revealed intriguing reason why

    I’m the healthiest person I know, but I’ve been hit with bowel cancer at 39 – my surgeon revealed intriguing reason why

    A 39-year-old fitness coach has been diagnosed with stage 2 bowel cancer despite living a healthy lifestyle.

    Danni Duncan said she exercised daily, ate mostly whole foods, and had no family history of the disease. Her only early symptom was ongoing fatigue, later linked to internal bleeding from a bowel tumor.

    She has had surgery, and the cancer has not yet reached her lymph nodes.

    Experts note bowel cancer cases are rising in under-50s. Doctors stress the importance of early checks and not ignoring symptoms such as fatigue or changes in bowel habits.

  • Distressing Covid vaccine syndrome signs to look out for – could YOU be suffering and not know it?

    Distressing Covid vaccine syndrome signs to look out for – could YOU be suffering and not know it?

    Yale researchers have suggested a possible condition called “post-vaccination syndrome” (PVS) that may be linked to mRNA Covid vaccines. The study was small and not yet peer-reviewed.

    Reported symptoms include brain fog, fatigue, insomnia, and heart palpitations. Researchers say the findings do not prove the vaccine caused these issues and that more research is needed.

    Other experts caution that such symptoms can have many causes, including prior Covid infection.

    Health authorities continue to state that Covid vaccines have saved millions of lives. In the UK, over 17,000 injury claims have been filed, though only a small number have received compensation.

  • Declassified CIA files reveal chilling blueprint to manipulate Americans’ minds through covert drugging with vaccines

    Declassified CIA files reveal chilling blueprint to manipulate Americans’ minds through covert drugging with vaccines

    Resurfaced CIA documents reveal details about Project Artichoke, a secret Cold War program that ran from 1951 to 1956.

    The project explored interrogation tactics and ways to influence human behavior during fears of enemy “brainwashing.” Files show research into drugs that could affect mood or memory, along with hypnosis and other psychological methods. Some notes even discussed covert delivery through food or drinks.

    Artichoke later evolved into the better-known MKUltra program. Many records were destroyed, and when the projects became public, they sparked major ethical concerns.

    The documents reflect controversial intelligence practices shaped by Cold War anxieties.

  • Christina Applegate reveals she is now largely confined to her bed amid multiple sclerosis battle

    Christina Applegate reveals she is now largely confined to her bed amid multiple sclerosis battle

    Christina Applegate says her multiple sclerosis has left her spending much of her day in bed.

    The 54-year-old actress, diagnosed in 2021, shared that pain and exhaustion have greatly limited her daily life. Still, she makes it a priority to drive her 15-year-old daughter, Sadie, to school, calling it their special time together.

    Applegate has chosen to be open about the challenges of living with a chronic illness. She says she wants to speak honestly about how difficult life can be.

    Her memoir, You with the Sad Eyes, will be released on March 3. In it, she reflects on her health battle and her childhood, hoping her story helps others feel less alone.

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