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Australian Town Hits Market for $400,000: Unique Opportunity Awaits

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For many Australians, home ownership is slipping further out of reach – but in outback Queensland, $400,000 will buy you an entire town.

Cooladdi, located approximately nine hours west of Brisbane, is currently on the market for less than half the average cost of a unit in Queensland’s bustling capital.

The listing includes a four-bedroom home, the Foxtrap Roadhouse and the township itself.
Cooladdi Queensland
Carol and Jo have been at the helm since 2023. (Supplied/Carol Yarrow)

Carol Yarrow and Jo Cornel, the town’s sole residents, manage the local roadhouse.

This establishment serves multiple roles, functioning as the community’s post office, pub, café, and general store, and it regularly welcomes both travelers and nearby graziers.

“It’s never lonely here, as locals and travelers stop by daily,” Carol shared with nine.com.au.

“We often say there’s never a dull moment,” she added.

The Foxtrap acts as Cooladdi’s post office, pub, café and general store. (Supplied/Carol Yarrow )

Carol and Jo are ending a three-year tenure in Cooladdi.

“I am ready to retire, and Jo would like to return to Brisbane to be closer to family,” Carol said.

Keeping the place going means covering a bit of everything – the Foxtrap handles food, accommodation, and the day-to-day running of the town, as well as practical tasks such as ensuring deliveries reach nearby properties.

Cooladdi Queensland
For anyone interested, you’ll need to be ready to wear many hats: shopkeeper, postie, pub owner, and motel operator. (Supplied/Carol Yarrow)

Asked her favourite memory from the past three years, Yarrow couldn’t choose just one.

She recalled evenings when locals and travellers gathered for State of Origin and Australia Day, enjoying Giant Jenga as music and laughter filled the venue.

Cooladdi hasn’t always been so small. It was once a railway town with around 270 residents, complete with a school, a police station, and a butcher.

These days, however, the Foxtrap remains the hub for the wider district.

Giant Jenga is a crowd favourite at the rural watering hole. (Supplied/Carol Yarrow)
Cooladdi Queensland
In Cooladdi, 800km from Brisbane, you get a lot more bang for your buck. (Supplied/Carol Yarrow)

“Cooladdi is a special place to a lot of people,” Carol says, pointing to both its role in the community and its history.

For anyone thinking about taking it on, it comes down to attitude.

“Whoever comes in needs to have a love of the outback or be able to adapt – and a happy disposition at the bar is always important,” she says.

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Meryl Streep Shines on Vogue Cover Amid Buzz Over ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ Cast Revelations

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Meryl Streep graces the cover of Vogue, creating a buzz with a playful video alongside fashion icon Anna Wintour. This is just one of the many captivating moments emerging from the promotional activities for the much-anticipated sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada.”


Jon Bernthal Returns for an Intense Final Battle in ‘The Punisher: One Last Kill’ on Marvel TV

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Everyone’s favorite anti-hero is making a comeback, and he’s on a mission for retribution. Jon Bernthal returns as the Punisher, stepping back into the chaos in Marvel Television’s special, “The Punisher: One Last Kill,” set to debut on Disney+ this May 12. This eagerly anticipated release leads up to a significant milestone in July, where the Punisher will make his cinematic entrance into the Marvel Cinematic Universe in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.”

Disney has unveiled an intriguing trailer for “One Last Kill,” showcasing a Frank Castle grappling with his turbulent past. The character, still tormented by visions of his deceased daughter, embarks on a relentless journey filled with visceral violence and intense battles, as he seeks a purpose that transcends mere vengeance, according to the show’s synopsis.

Adding another layer to his involvement, Jon Bernthal not only reprises his role as the formidable vigilante but also takes on responsibilities behind the scenes as a writer and executive producer.

This Marvel Television Special Presentation is helmed by director Reinaldo Marcus Green, with the screenplay crafted collaboratively by Bernthal and Green. Fans can anticipate both a deeply personal and action-packed narrative as the Punisher returns to our screens.

“A Marvel Television Special Presentation: The Punisher: One Last Kill” is directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green from a script co-written by Bernthal and Green.

The special episode debuts May 12 at 6pm PT, exclusively on Disney+.

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Report Reveals Release of Radioactive Water into Hudson River

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For over sixty years, the Hudson River in New York served as a receptacle for radioactive water, a consequence of the operations at the Indian Point nuclear plant. Throughout its decades of activity, millions of gallons were dumped annually into the river.

This longstanding practice at the now-closed facility is once again under the microscope due to a controversial court-approved plan that will allow an additional 45,000 gallons of radioactive water to be released yearly from the decommissioned plant starting in 2025.

An investigation by the Daily Mail has brought to light a 1970 federal report revealing that from 1962 to 2021, the plant consistently released two to three million gallons of processed wastewater annually, which included treated radioactive elements.

The environmental impact of the plant’s operations was significant; the probe found that millions of fish perished in the early years of the plant, primarily because they were drawn into the facility’s cooling system.

Further findings from the investigation indicated that chemical discharges often exceeded state safety standards. Additionally, the lack of adequate monitoring raised concerns, as it was difficult to definitively rule out the possibility of toxic releases contributing to the fish deaths.

Testing conducted near the plant further detected measurable increases in radioactivity in water, sediment, vegetation and fish closest to discharge areas.

The findings, combined with a newly circulated stakeholder letter from the plant’s current owner, Holtec International, confirming decades of releases, have intensified concerns about the long-term environmental impact on the Hudson River.

Patrick O’Brien, director of government affairs and communications for Holtec International, which purchased the plant in 2021, told the Daily Mail: ‘I can’t speak to operations, since that covers previous owners to the ’60s.’

‘During our ownership, no releases have occurred exceeding federal limits, and every batch is tested and reviewed prior to dilution and discharge.’

More than 100,000 people get their drinking water from the Hudson River, which has undergone extensive clean-up efforts over the past few decades 

The Indian Point nuclear power plant is located along the Hudson River just south of Peekskill. Holtec International purchased the facility shortly after its closure and now oversees its decommissioning, including the handling of stored wastewater and spent nuclear fuel.

A recently circulated letter to stakeholders confirmed that treated radioactive wastewater had been discharged into the Hudson River since the plant’s earliest years, with annual environmental and radiation reports submitted to federal regulators.

Those records indicate that radioactive materials, including tritium and other radionuclides, were diluted and released into the river following treatment processes designed to remove most contaminants before discharge.

Federal investigators first examined concerns about the plant’s environmental impact decades ago, launching a detailed study in 1970 amid growing public alarm about the effects of nuclear facilities along the Hudson River.

While the investigation found no clear evidence that radioactive releases alone caused widespread ecosystem collapse, it documented significant environmental impacts tied to plant operations.

Among the most notable findings was the death of large numbers of fish during the plant’s early years.

Between 1962 and 1970, officials estimated that between 1.5 million and five million fish were killed after becoming trapped against intake screens used to draw cooling water from the river.

The report also warned that fish eggs, larvae and other small aquatic organisms were likely harmed as they passed through the plant’s cooling systems. 

Radioactive water was discharged into New York’s Hudson River for more than 60 years from the Indian Point nuclear plant, with millions of gallons released annually during its decades of operation

Radioactive water was discharged into New York’s Hudson River for more than 60 years from the Indian Point nuclear plant, with millions of gallons released annually during its decades of operation

Investigators determined that structural features near intake areas may have worsened the problem by attracting fish seeking shelter, increasing their risk of being pulled into the facility.

Beyond mechanical fish deaths, officials raised concerns about the handling of industrial chemicals used within the plant.

Records showed that several chemical discharges exceeded state safety limits, including multiple incidents involving chlorine releases.

In three documented cases in 1967, state chlorine limits surpassed allowable thresholds for periods ranging from approximately 15 minutes to one hour.

Although those exceedances were limited in duration, investigators warned that incomplete monitoring records prevented officials from confirming whether similar events occurred at other times.

The report further stated that gaps in historical monitoring left uncertainty about the full scope of chemical releases into the Hudson River.

Investigators acknowledged that sudden releases of toxic substances, particularly during accidents or operational disruptions, could not be ruled out and may have contributed to localized fish kills.

Researchers also confirmed that radioactive materials were released into the river during normal operations.

Federal investigators first examined concerns about the plant’s environmental impact decades ago, launching a detailed study in 1970 amid growing public alarm about the effects of nuclear facilities along the Hudson River

Federal investigators first examined concerns about the plant’s environmental impact decades ago, launching a detailed study in 1970 amid growing public alarm about the effects of nuclear facilities along the Hudson River

Sampling conducted near the plant detected measurable increases in radioactivity levels in nearby water, sediment, vegetation and fish, particularly in areas closest to discharge points.

Although these increases were described as relatively small compared with natural background radiation levels, investigators noted uncertainty in estimating long-term exposure risks to aquatic life.

Officials also warned that the combined effects of chemical discharges, temperature changes and radioactive materials were not fully understood at the time.

The interaction of these factors, particularly during sudden release events, could have created localized environmental stress that was difficult to measure using available monitoring methods.

Despite these concerns, the report ultimately concluded that widespread, irreversible damage to the Hudson River ecosystem was not definitively proven.

However, investigators stated that documented fish deaths, chemical exceedances and monitoring gaps demonstrated measurable harm in certain areas and left open the possibility that additional impacts may have occurred.

Holtec has maintained that all wastewater releases conducted under its oversight have remained within federal regulatory limits.

The company emphasized that each batch of wastewater is tested and reviewed before discharge and that any material failing to meet regulatory standards is reprocessed before release.

Federal records filed with regulators indicate that radiation exposure levels recorded between 2005 and 2019 remained well below federal safety thresholds.

Still, critics argue that the cumulative impact of decades of releases — combined with the newly approved plan to discharge additional wastewater — raises ongoing concerns about the long-term health of the Hudson River ecosystem.

Environmental advocates have pointed to the plant’s long history of fish deaths, chemical exceedances and incomplete monitoring records as evidence that the full environmental impact may never be completely understood.

The renewed debate comes as the Hudson River continues to recover from decades of industrial pollution, with restoration efforts aimed at rebuilding fish populations and improving water quality.

With additional wastewater releases planned in the coming years, regulators and environmental groups are expected to closely monitor future discharges and their potential impact on one of New York’s most historically significant waterways.

Progress in Charlotte Train Stabbing Case Delayed by Suspect’s Mind Control Allegations, Federal Authorities Challenge

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The homeless man accused of stabbing 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska on a light-rail train in North Carolina has been found mentally unfit to stand trial in the state’s case. However, federal officials have assured that this ruling won’t affect their separate case against him.

Decarlos Brown Jr., 34, faces charges for the fatal stabbing of Zarutska on Charlotte’s Lynx Blue Line train on August 22, 2025.

According to court documents acquired by Fox News earlier this week, an assessment from Central Regional Hospital concluded that Brown is “incapable to proceed” with his impending state criminal trial, leading to a suspension of the state prosecution.

Despite this, the Department of Justice has clarified that this determination is “completely separate” from the federal case, as stated by the U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.

Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. facing camera in booking photo

Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr.’s booking photo, dated September 14, 2022, following his arrest in Mecklenburg County. Brown, now 34, is charged with the August 22, 2025, murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte light-rail train. (Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office)

“I had a great call this morning with our U.S. Attorney in Charlotte,” Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon said in a post on X. 

“Brown remains in federal custody and so the parallel state proceedings are in no way dispositive.”

A separate competency determination will be conducted in relation to the federal case against Brown, who remains in federal custody, according to Dhillon.

Iryna Zarutska curling up in fear as a man looms over her on a light rail train

Iryna Zarutska curls up in fear as a man looms over her during a disturbing attack on a Charlotte, N.C. light rail train. (NewsNation via Charlotte Area Transit System)

In lieu of the delay in Brown’s state proceedings, officials must conduct a separate psychiatric evaluation to determine if he is competent to stand trial – a process that cannot be initiated while he is in federal custody, according to court documents. 

Surveillance video shows Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, entering the train car and taking a seat in front of Brown. 

Approximately four minutes later, Brown allegedly pulled a knife from his pocket and stabbed her three times before walking off the train.

Iryna Zarutska facing forward in a portrait photo

Zarutska was fatally stabbed in the throat three times with a folding knife during what police describe as a random attack on Aug. 22, 2025. (Luca Veros/Instagram)

He was taken into custody moments later on the light-rail platform, while Zarutska was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Brown, a parolee with multiple documented run-ins with the law, has a long reported history of mental illness, according to family members.

By March 2024, authorities had logged six prior encounters with Brown, including multiple welfare checks triggered by his repeated 911 calls, according to The New York Times.

Just a year later, Brown called 911 from Novant Presbyterian Hospital, saying he needed help removing a “man-made” material he claimed was controlling him, the Charlotte Observer reported.

When officers arrived on scene, they reportedly told him they were unable to help. 

In a jailhouse phone call to his sister just days after Zarutska’s alleged killing, Brown made similar claims regarding “man-made” material controlling his mind.

Brown said he did not understand why he stabbed the 23-year-old refugee and claimed the government had implanted “materials” in his brain that were controlling his actions, in the call obtained by the Daily Mail.

“They just lashed out on her, that’s what happened,” Brown said. “Whoever was working the materials they lashed out on her. That’s all there is to it. Now they really gotta investigate what my body was exposed to… Now they gotta do an investigation as to who was the motive behind what happened.”

Brown remains in federal custody while he awaits trial on both state and federal charges. 

The DOJ did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment. 

Repeat DUI Offender Causes Fatal Crash at 99 MPH with BAC 4x Legal Limit

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Left: Lydia Hanson (Carroll County State”s Attorney’s Office). Right: Richard Snyder (Fletcher Funeral Home).

A Maryland resident has received her sentence following a tragic incident in which her drunk driving resulted in the loss of a man’s life, occurring just a day after she faced charges for driving under the influence in the same area.

Lydia Hanson, aged 32, has been handed a nine-year prison term, as reported by the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s Office to Law&Crime. Her conviction on April 1 was for negligent vehicular manslaughter, leading to the death of 78-year-old Richard Snyder.

In addition to this conviction, Hanson was also found guilty of a separate DUI incident, for which she was given a one-year prison sentence that has been suspended.

The fatal event took place on March 16, 2025, when Hanson was traveling southbound in a Volkswagen on Route 97. At the same time, Snyder was driving his Chevrolet truck northbound, according to details shared by the prosecutorial agency on Facebook. Witnesses reported observing Hanson driving erratically and reaching speeds as high as 99 mph.

In a sudden and dangerous maneuver, she veered into the northbound lane, forcing several vehicles to swerve in order to avoid collisions. Ultimately, she collided head-on with Snyder’s truck.

Maryland State Police troopers responded to the crash site north of Maryland Route 26 around 2 p.m. that day, they said at the time. Snyder was brought by an ambulance to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Hanson was flown by a helicopter to a regional trauma center. According to the Carroll County State’s Attorney’s Office, she “refused a blood test to determine her blood alcohol content.”

Troopers, however, secured a search warrant for the test, and once they took her blood and tested it, they discovered she had a blood alcohol content of 0.34, more than four times the legal limit. Investigators also determined that the speed limit where she was driving 99 mph at the time of the crash was 55 mph.

“Incredibly, the defendant had also been stopped for DUI the day prior and within a few miles of where the collision occurred,” prosecutors said.

The judge himself was critical of Hanson’s actions.

“These are the worst facts I have seen in any of these cases,” he said. “You didn’t intend to kill the victim, but you did intend the behavior that led up to it. The day before you were arrested and charged, you would think that would have been a wake-up call to you, and it wasn’t.”

Snyder is remembered in his obituary as having been “a lifelong car enthusiast, auto body and fender mechanic” who “could take apart and rebuild an entire car, but couldn’t quite get the hang of a remote to turn on his beloved car shows on TV.”

He left behind a wife, who he was married to for 52 years.

Could Your Forgotten Dreams Signal a Deadly Health Risk? Australian Study Reveals Alarming Link

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A groundbreaking study led by Australian researchers suggests that the inability to recall dreams upon waking might be an early warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease.

Conducted by the University of New South Wales (UNSW), the study involved a cohort of 1,000 adults and identified potential connections between dreamless sleep and early biological changes linked to this debilitating neurological condition.

“Older individuals who don’t remember their dreams may be exhibiting initial signs of Alzheimer’s, even if they don’t yet show obvious memory issues,” explained Darren Lipnicki, the study’s lead author and a Research Fellow at UNSW’s Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA).

Man asleep in bed for stud on sleep
UNSW study found links between forgetting dreams and Alzheimer’s disease. (Getty)

Published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia: Diagnosis, Assessment & Disease Monitoring, the research also revealed that participants unable to recall their dreams experienced cognitive decline at twice the pace of those who could remember them.

Importantly, the researchers noted that this phenomenon goes beyond simple forgetfulness, indicating a deeper connection with cognitive health.

It might be an indicator that your brain is changing. 

“It may indicate that the brain is producing fewer or less vivid dreams in the first place due to early neurodegenerative changes,” Dr Lipnicki said.

“If someone notices they’ve stopped remembering their dreams later in life, it may be worth paying attention,” he added.

Alzheimer’s disease has become the second leading cause of death in Australia.

The number of deaths due to dementia more than doubled between 2009 (8500 deaths) and 2023 (17,400 deaths).

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), estimated 425,000 to over 480,000 Australians are currently living with dementia, with Alzheimer’s disease accounting for over 70 per cent of these cases. 

Dr Lipnicki says it’s “worth paying attention” to dream behaviours. (Getty)

Without a medical breakthrough, this number is projected to exceed one million by 2058 to 2065.

“Our findings suggest that changes in this process may be one of the earliest detectable signs of Alzheimer’s disease – and a promising target for future research and prevention,” senior author and Co-Director of CHeBA Professor Perminder Sachdev said.

This new information highlights the new predictive power of asking about dream recall as a single question medical tool, identifying issues at a low cost and potentially much earlier than possible now.

And it isn’t the first time UNSW’s Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing has linked dreaming.

Adults between 60-69 who reported experiencing bad dreams are four times more likely to develop dementia.
UNSW dementia research finds early indicators in dream habits. (Nine)

A March 2026 international study also held by UNSW found that older adults with frequent disturbing dreams may face a higher risk of dementia.

“We found the strongest association in people in their 60s, which may suggest that disturbing dreams could be an early marker of dementia risk for some individuals, “Dr Lipnicki said.

“It’s important to emphasise that not everyone who experiences disturbing dreams will go on to develop dementia.”

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Melania Trump’s Surprising Denial: Her Bold Statement on Jeffrey Epstein Rumors

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In an unexpected statement from the White House, First Lady Melania Trump has firmly denied any association with disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“I am not Epstein’s victim,” she declared during her Thursday afternoon address. “Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump. I met my husband by chance at a New York City party in 1998.”

She emphasized, “I’ve never been friends with Epstein.”

The First Lady’s announcement was surprising, particularly because there have been no recent reports suggesting a connection between her and Epstein, who died by suicide in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges.

Melania Trump clarified that although she and President Trump shared some social circles with Epstein, they were not personally acquainted. She also mentioned that she had no dealings with Epstein’s alleged accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell.

She told the room that she first met Epstein in 2000 and that she was unaware of his criminal undertakings. 

The First Lady said she had seen ‘fake images and statements’ linking her to Epstein on social media for years, and urged viewers to ‘be cautious about what you believe.’

‘These images and stories are completely false. I’m not a witness or unnamed witness in connection with any of Epstein’s crimes.’ 

'I've never been friends with Epstein,' Melania Trump said during an address at the White House on Thursday afternoon

‘I’ve never been friends with Epstein,’ Melania Trump said during an address at the White House on Thursday afternoon

The First Lady said that rumors on social media that linked her to Epstein are false, and that she met Donald Trump at a party in 1998, not through the late sex offender

The First Lady said that rumors on social media that linked her to Epstein are false, and that she met Donald Trump at a party in 1998, not through the late sex offender

‘The false smears about me from mean-spirited and politically motivated individuals and entities looking to cause damage to my good name to gain financially and climb politically must stop,’ the First Lady continued. ‘Baseless lies with success and continue to maintain my sound reputation without hesitation.’

In a surprising move, Melania called on congress to hold hearings with victims of Epstein’s abuse. 

‘I call on Congress to provide the women who have been victimized by Epstein with a public hearing specifically centered around the survivors,’ she added. 

Melania noted how Epstein did not work alone and that several prominent male executives resigned as the scandal became increasingly politicized. 

Though that does not amount to the executive’s being guilty, ‘we still must work openly and transparently to uncover the truth.’

She also addressed an email that she had sent to Maxwell that was published in January, saying that her response was to be polite, and it did not indicate a close relationship. 

Buried in the tranche of more than three million Jeffrey Epstein files, is an email signed ‘Love, Melania’ that appears to be addressed to Ghislaine Maxwell.

The names of the sender and recipient of the October 23, 2002, email are redacted.

Donald Trump and his then-girlfriend Melania Knauss, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000

Donald Trump and his then-girlfriend Melania Knauss, Jeffrey Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell at the Mar-a-Lago club, Palm Beach, Florida, February 12, 2000

Trump and the financier chatting to Belgian supermodel Ingrid Seynhaeve at a Victoria's Secret party at Manhattan's Laura Belle club in April 1997

Trump and the financier chatting to Belgian supermodel Ingrid Seynhaeve at a Victoria’s Secret party at Manhattan’s Laura Belle club in April 1997

Ghislaine Maxwell attends a Theo Fennell party at the Cafe Royal, London, November 10, 1996

Ghislaine Maxwell attends a Theo Fennell party at the Cafe Royal, London, November 10, 1996

The message begins: ‘Dear G! How are you? Nice story about JE in NY mag. You look great on the picture.’

That week, New York Magazine ran a now-infamous story headlined: ‘Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery.’

The article featured a full-page color illustration of Epstein grinning alongside Bill Clinton in front of his private jet, as the actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker board the aircraft.

The piece included a photo of Maxwell with Epstein at a black tie event, as well as a photo of Donald Trump and the financier chatting to Belgian supermodel Ingrid Seynhaeve at a Victoria’s Secret party.

The email continues: ‘I know you are very busy flying all over the world. How was Palm Beach? I cannot wait to go down. Give me a call when you are back in NY. Have a great time!’

It is signed affectionately: ‘Love, Melania.’

Melania Trump’s full remarks on Jeffrey Epstein:

“Good afternoon. The lies linking me with the disgraceful Jeffrey Epstein need to end today. The individuals lying about me are devoid of ethical standards, humility and respect. I do not object to their ignorance, but rather I reject their mean spirited attempts to defame my reputation. I never been friends with Epstein. Donald and I were invited to the same parties as Epstein from time to time.

Since overlapping in social circles is common in New York City and Palm Beach. To be clear, I never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice, Maxwell. My email reply to Maxwell cannot be characterized as anything more than casual correspondence. My polite reply to her email doesn’t amount to anything more than a trial note. I am not Epstein’s victim. Epstein did not introduce me to Donald Trump. I met my husband by chance at a New York City party in 1998.

This initial encounter with my husband is documented in a detail in my book, Melania. The first time I crossed paths with Epstein was in the year 2000. At an event Donald and I attended together. At the time, I had never met Epstein and had no knowledge of his criminal undertakings. Numerous fake images and statements about Epstein and me have been calculating on social media for years now.

Be cautious about what you believe. His images and stories are completely false. I’m not a witness or a name witness in connection with any of Epstein’s crimes. My name has never appeared in court documents, depositions, victim statements or FBI. In interviews surrounding the Epstein matter. I have never had any knowledge of Epstein abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity.

I was not a participant. I was never on Epstein’s plane and never visited his private island. I have never been legally accused or convinced of a crime in connection with Epstein’s sex trafficking. Abuse of minors and other repulsive behavior. The false smears about me from mean spirited and politically motivated individuals and entities looking to cause damage to my good name to gain financially and climb politically, must stop.

My attorneys and I have fought these unfounded and baseless lies with success, and will continue to maintain my sound reputation without hesitation. To date, several individuals and companies have been legally obligated to publicly apologize and retract their lies about me, such as Daily Beast, James Carville and Harper Collins UK. Now is the time for Congress to act. Epstein was not alone.

Several prominent male executives resigned from their powerful positions after this matter became widely politicized. Of course, this doesn’t amount to guilt, but we still must work openly and transparently to uncover the truth. I call on Congress to provide the women who have been victimized by Epstein with the public hearing specifically centered around the survivors. Give this victims their opportunity to testify under oath in front of Congress with the power of sworn testimony.

Each and every woman should have her day to tell her story in public if she wishes. And then her testimony should be permanently entered into the Congressional Record. Then, and only then, we will have the truth. Thank you.”

Bachelor Party Tragedy: Groom Faces Arrest Following Friend’s Death

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In a tragic twist of fate, an Oklahoma man’s plans for marriage have been overshadowed by a serious accusation following his bachelor party. Nolan Engel finds himself charged with second-degree murder, accused of taking the life of Braden Uhlmann.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation (OSBI) reports that the alleged incident unfolded in the early hours of April 4th. McCurtain County Sheriff’s deputies responded to an emergency call at a residence in Broken Bow, where they discovered Uhlmann with a gunshot wound.

Despite being swiftly transported to a nearby hospital, 21-year-old Uhlmann succumbed to his injuries, according to authorities. This prompted an extensive investigation by local law enforcement, with support from the OSBI.

Upon gathering evidence and piecing together the events of that fateful night, investigators arrested Engel, aged 22, concluding he was responsible for the shooting. The incident has cast a shadow over what should have been a celebratory time for the groom-to-be.

During an investigation into the deadly shooting—which also included assistance from the OSBI—authorities concluded that Engel shot Uhlmann and placed the 22-year-old under arrest, investigators said.

The shooting took place, according to local station KXII, during Engel’s bachelor party.

Engel—who had been on the trip with three other friends—allegedly told investigators, per court documents obtained by the news outlet, that he heard knocking noises and saw a shadow moving outside the Airbnb cabin he rented before he fired a shot with a 9mm handgun.

When he and another friend went outside, they discovered Uhlmann laying on the porch with a gunshot wound to his upper chest, according to the court records. 

As officers arrived on the scene, authorities alleged that Engel made “spontaneous statements” identifying himself as the shooter, per the court records.

Oxygen reached out the OSBI, who declined to provide additional details about the case. District Attorney Mark Matloff also did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

The investigation remains ongoing.

Engel is currently being held at the McCurtain County Jail. 

His next court date is scheduled for April 28, according to court records reviewed by Oxygen. Oxygen reached out to his attorney Jared Cannon, but did not receive an immediate response.

Justice Served: Man Convicted in Decades-Old Massachusetts College Student Strangulation Case

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A Massachusetts man found guilty of murdering a college student nearly 40 years ago was sentenced to life imprisonment on Thursday.

John Carey, 66, received the life sentence following his March 3 conviction for the first-degree murder of Claire Gravel, a student at Salem State University.

“Claire Gravel’s family has endured a long wait of 40 years for justice,” stated Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker. “The prosecutors, alongside our law enforcement partners, remained dedicated to Claire’s case. Today, we are gratified that the family finally has some answers and a measure of closure.”

At the time of being charged with Gravel’s murder, Carey was already serving a sentence at the Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Concord for an unrelated crime committed in 2008.

Claire Gravel and an image of a cemetery in Salem.

Claire Gravel, who was 20 years old and attending Salem State College, was tragically killed in June 1986. On Thursday, John Carey was handed a life sentence for her murder, bringing resolution to this decades-old cold case.

The case dates back to June 29, 1986, when she went to Major Magleashes’ Pub in Salem with members of her softball team. Gravel was last seen alive between 1:30 and 1:45 a.m. after being dropped off at her apartment on Loring Avenue in Salem.

Two days later, three workmen discovered her body in the woods.

Salem, Massachusetts graveyard

FILE – An overall shot of the cemetery on Bridge Street in Salem, Massachusetts, on March 30, 2011. (Yoon S. Byun/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

The killing went unsolved for decades until investigators linked Carey’s DNA to samples collected from a tank top, the district attorney’s office said.

A wooden gavel resting on a sound block in a courtroom.

“What he left behind was his genetic blueprint on the murder weapon,” Deputy First Assistant District Attorney Kim Faitella told jurors during her closing arguments at Carey’s trial.

At the time of his arrest for Gravel’s death, Carey was already serving a prison sentence on charges related to trying to strangle another woman to death.

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