- — Epstein accusers say financier flaunted his depravity — and VIP visitors had to be aware
- In the end, whether they participated in illicit acts or not, anyone who visited the homes of Jeffrey Epstein, hung out at his pool or spent time in his presence Click to Continue »
- — Behind closed doors with Epstein and Maxwell: His obsessions, their threesomes, her exit
- A fresh batch of court documents unsealed Friday provides new evidence of the lengths Ghislaine Maxwell went to satisfy Jeffrey Epstein’s obsessions, and the Svengali-like hold Epstein had on her Click to Continue »
- — Judge denies Miami Herald request to release master list of Epstein ‘J. Does’
- As another tranche of formerly sealed court documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein was unsealed Friday, the federal judge overseeing the case denied a motion by the Miami Herald to make Click to Continue »
- — Epstein befriended a slew of scientists. New records contain ‘orgy’ allegation against one
- The late scientist Stephen Hawking made a name for himself through his exploration of the physics of black holes, but it is his connection to the holder of one of Click to Continue »
- — New Epstein records cache offers names of VIP pals, victim’s efforts to get him arrested
- She doesn’t remember exactly how she got to Jeffrey Epstein’s room or what she was told to lure her there. “I was just there, and all of a sudden something Click to Continue »
- — Dershowitz joins Miami Herald effort to get full list of Epstein ‘John Does’ unsealed
- Famed lawyer Alan Dershowitz has asked the judge in a previously settled and sealed libel suit involving Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime girlfriend, to unseal a full list of “J. Click to Continue »
- — First look at Jeffrey Epstein ‘John Doe’ files: Clinton, Copperfield, Trump and more
- Records released Wednesday provide a deeper look into the sprawling sex trafficking activities of financier Jeffrey Epstein and his former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell — and those who say they saw Click to Continue »
- — First batch of ‘Jeffrey Epstein list’ court documents naming ‘John Does’ released
- UPDATE: First look at Jeffrey Epstein ‘John Doe’ files: Clinton, Copperfield, Trump and more A federal court judge Wednesday night began the release of the names of about 150 affiliates Click to Continue »
- — U.S.-backed effort to fight Colombia money laundering has so far been a flop
- Drug cartels must move money between the consumers of cocaine—mainly in the United States and Europe — and the producers in the Americas. Their ability to do so is a Click to Continue »
- — Biden can turn his controversial deal with Venezuela into long-overdue progress | Opinion
- For a quarter century, the United States has tried unsuccessfully to stem Venezuela’s democratic backsliding and alignment with American adversaries. With last week’s prisoner exchange and earlier U.S.-orchestrated electoral roadmap Click to Continue »
- — Ex-chief, current commissioner call on Miami Mayor Suarez to quit amid Herald investigation
- A former Miami police chief and a just-elected Miami Commissioner are calling on Mayor Francis Suarez to resign after the Miami Herald published an investigation revealing the mayor’s cozy relationship Click to Continue »
- — Miami commissioner calls on Mayor Francis Suarez to resign amid Herald investigation
- Miami Commissioner Damian Pardo is calling on Mayor Francis Suarez to resign after the Miami Herald published an investigation revealing the mayor’s cozy relationship with Saudi Arabia’s ruling regime. Hours Click to Continue »
- — The kingdom and I: How Miami’s mayor helped Saudi Arabia rehab its bloody reputation
- App-Only Message - Miami Political Webs Story 2 (Saudi) As Saudi Arabia sought to rehabilitate its image after decades of bad-for-business headlines about 9/11 hijackers, alleged police torture, public beheadings Click to Continue »
- — Maduro can be defeated by the Venezuelan people and the clout of the international community | Opinion
- Venezuela once again is making headlines around the world, following dictator Nicolás Maduro’s threat to launch a military invasion of the Guyana-held region of Esequibo. But we should not lose Click to Continue »
- — Milei hit the ground running in his first week as Argentina’s president | Opinion
- Argentina’s new libertarian President Javier Milei’s first week in office has been better than many international analysts had expected. While it’s too early to tell whether his drastic austerity measures Click to Continue »
- — Venezuela may not launch full-scale Guyana invasion, but could do something just as dangerous | Opinion
- Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro is not likely to launch a full-scale military invasion of Guyana’s disputed Esequibo region, as he tacitly threatened in a speech this month. But he may Click to Continue »
- — Argentina’s Milei will criticize leftist dictators, but foreign policy won’t be his focus | Opinion
- BUENOS AIRES — Many Venezuelan, Cuban and Nicaraguans who oppose their countries’ dictatorships have high hopes that Argentina’s newly elected president, Javier Milei, will become a champion of democracy in Click to Continue »
- — He does it all: military captain, lawmaker, alleged boss of cartel drowning U.S. in drugs
- The two men in blue jeans and t-shirts were strangers but entered the governor’s gym in the Venezuelan city of Maturín looking as if they owned the place. They asked Click to Continue »
- — Haiti judge investigating president’s assassination orders mayor’s arrest. More possible
- The mayor of a seaside Haitian beach town who flew to South Florida to meet with a politically ambitious Haitian-American pastor and others now accused in the July 2021 assassination Click to Continue »
- — No matter who wins Argentina’s election, the country’s future looks pretty bleak | Opinion
- If Sergio Massa wins the Nov. 19 elections, he should enter the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s first sitting economy minister who wins a democratic election despite having Click to Continue »
- — Rise of vicious Venezuelan prison gang sends migrants streaming toward U.S.
- Cristian Cortes was already thinking about leaving Colombia to escape the gang violence ravaging his neighborhood when he came home to find a threatening flier shoved under his apartment door. Click to Continue »
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