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Trump Says House Republicans Should Vote to Release Epstein Files

17 novembre 2025 à 06:36
President Trump reversed himself as he faced the prospect that dozens of Republicans could vote this week to compel his administration to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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President Trump speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport on Sunday.

Another COP already? Surely you’ve all worked this out by now? | First Dog on the Moon

17 novembre 2025 à 06:25

Wait … I’m hearing you have worked it out you’re just not doing it

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© Illustration: First Dog on the Moon/The Guardian

© Illustration: First Dog on the Moon/The Guardian

How Fraudsters Use Cryptocurrency A.T.M.s to Target Victims

17 novembre 2025 à 06:01
The kiosks, which resemble conventional A.T.M.s and convert cash into virtual currencies, are increasingly under scrutiny as a tool for scammers.

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A Bitcoin A.T.M. in a convenience store in Miami. Crypto A.T.M. operators are in at least 28,000 locations, according to Treasury Department data.

Trump Gives Legs to South Korea’s Dream for Nuclear-Powered Subs

17 novembre 2025 à 06:00
For decades, Washington blocked Seoul’s desire for the attack submarines over concerns about nuclear proliferation. President Trump reversed that policy last month, but left key questions unresolved.

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President Trump and his South Korean counterpart, Lee Jae Myung, held talks in Gyeongju, South Korea, in October.

Not OK? Booker winner Flesh ignites debate about state of masculinity

Toxic male behaviour of David Szalay’s protagonist reflects real-world concerns about a ‘crisis of masculinity’

In the immediate aftermath of David Szalay’s book Flesh winning the Booker prize, one feature of the novel stood out: how often the protagonist utters the word “OK”.

The 500 times István grunts out the response is part of a sparse prose style through which the British-Hungarian Szalay gives the reader few insights into the inner workings of a man whose fortunes rise and fall.

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© Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

© Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

© Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP

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