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Jeffrey Epstein appears in court, July 30, 2008, in West Palm Beach, Fla. A federal judge has delayed the release of court documents with as many as 200 unredacted names linked to the late financier and convicted sex offender. (Uma Sanghvi/The Palm Beach Post via AP, File)

Behind bars footage: How FBI video debunks Epstein murder claims

The FBI has released video evidence debunking conspiracy theories surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's prison death, providing previously unseen footage and documentation aimed at settling years of speculation about the circumstances of the convicted sex offender's 2019 death.

May 29, 2025
Smoke rises as the Israeli forces demolish the home of Jaafar Mona, a Palestinian militant who died when the bomb he was carrying in Tel Aviv exploded, apparently prematurely, last August. In the West Bank City of Nablus on Thursday, May 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

Why the West Bank matters: Key facts about the region

With Israel's recent announcement to establish 22 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank, including the legalization of unauthorized outposts, tensions continue to escalate as the international community grapples with questions of territorial sovereignty, human rights, and the prospects for peace in the region.

May 29, 2025
Butter-cumin carrots uses the “baby” variety for appeal. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

‘Carrotmaxxing’ and carotenemia: TikTok trend might leave you orange

A new TikTok beauty trend called "carrotmaxxing" is encouraging users to eat at least one carrot daily to achieve a tanned, glowing complexion, but medical professionals warn of potential unintended consequences. While the underlying science of carotenemia is real, experts emphasize that moderation, rather than viral gimmicks, represents the healthiest approach to consuming this nutritious root vegetable.

May 23, 2025