A newly surfaced photo shows Dean Kamen with Jeffrey Epstein and Richard Branson, raising questions about their connections. Kamen has not been accused of wrongdoing, but his name appears in Epstein's flight logs.
After 11 months in hiding, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado surfaced in Norway to greet supporters, following her daughter's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf. Her journey from Venezuela highlights the risks for those fighting for democracy.
In a startling revelation, Brian Cole Jr., accused of placing pipe bombs outside the DNC and RNC, told investigators he was 'disappointed' in the 2020 election results. The investigation uncovers critical evidence linking him to the crime.
New details have surfaced about a U.S. military strike that killed two survivors on a boat, raising questions about the justification for targeting them. What really happened on September 2? Find out more!
As investigators probe the deadly shooting of National Guardsmen, a troubling portrait of the suspect's financial struggles and mental health issues emerges, alongside possible ties to international terrorism.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro makes a surprise appearance at a coffee awards event, dispelling rumors of his fleeing as tensions with the US escalate over military actions and oil control.
Congress has launched investigations into a reported second military strike on a drug boat in the Caribbean that allegedly killed survivors from an initial strike. The Pentagon denies the claims, calling the narrative false.
An ID badge revealing ties to the infamous Kandahar Strike Force surfaces amidst the investigation of a National Guard shooting. The suspect's background raises alarming questions about U.S. partnerships in Afghanistan.
In a surprising move, Larry Summers resigns from the OpenAI board after emails revealing his ties to Jeffrey Epstein surface. The Harvard economist steps back from public life amid growing scrutiny.
A groundbreaking study reveals that quantum oscillations in insulators behave like tiny springs, challenging previous notions of electron behavior and paving the way for potential technological advancements.