UK Charities Drop Sarah Ferguson Over Epstein "Supreme Friend" Email

UK Charities Drop Sarah Ferguson Over Epstein “Supreme Friend” Email

A wave of UK charities severed ties with Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, after newspapers published an email from 2011 in which she allegedly described convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as a “supreme friend.” The report sparked outrage among charitable organizations and prompted them to re-evaluate her role as patron or ambassador. While Ferguson’s representatives…

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Trump Praises Charlie Kirk’s Faith at Memorial, Highlights His Role in Conservative Movement

Trump Praises Charlie Kirk’s Faith at Memorial, Highlights His Role in Conservative Movement

At a large memorial service in Glendale, Arizona, Trump officials and conservative leaders gathered to praise the late Charlie Kirk. They emphasized his deep Christian faith, his impact on young conservatives, and his pivotal role in shaping the conservative movement. Observers noted that many attending the service saw the event both as a tribute and…

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Nigeria Supplies 67.6 Million Barrels of Crude to Local Refineries but Demand Still Far Higher

Nigeria Supplies 67.6 Million Barrels of Crude to Local Refineries but Demand Still Far Higher

Nigeria delivered 67,657,559 barrels of crude oil to local refineries between January and August 2025, according to the Federal Government. The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) confirmed the figure in Abuja. They emphasized that the delivery aligns with the Petroleum Industry Act 2021 and the Domestic Crude Supply Obligation (DCSO) policy designed to guarantee…

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Trump Imposes $100,000 Fee on New H-1B Skilled Worker Visa Applications

Trump Imposes $100,000 Fee on New H-1B Skilled Worker Visa Applications

The Trump administration recently issued a proclamation that introduces a $100,000 fee for new H-1B visa applications, significantly raising the cost for employers who sponsor skilled foreign workers. The executive order aims to curb exploitation of the program, protect American jobs, and address claims that companies often use H-1B visas for lower-paid foreign labor in…

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How a Nigerian Hacker Stole $235,000 from a U.S. University Contractor

How a Nigerian Hacker Stole $235,000 from a U.S. University Contractor

A Nigerian man named Farouk Adekunle Adepoju, living in the United Kingdom, faces serious charges for allegedly hacking into systems belonging to a U.S. university contractor and diverting over US$235,000 to a fraudulent bank account. U.S. prosecutors unsealed a seven-count indictment in the Western District of Pennsylvania. He now awaits extradition. How the Fraud Allegedly…

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Unification Church Named in Bribery Probe Involving South Korea’s Former First Lady

Unification Church Named in Bribery Probe Involving South Korea’s Former First Lady

South Korean prosecutors accuse the Unification Church of using luxury gifts and political funding to curry favors from former First Lady Kim Keonhee and a conservative lawmaker, Kweon Seongdong. Investigators say the church allegedly offered Chanel bags, a diamond necklace, and campaign support in return for political and business advantages. They claim these transactions helped…

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