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Tatiana Schlossberg.
Kennedy granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg reveals terminal cancer diagnosis
NEW YORK — Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy, has revealed that she has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer and has been given less than a year to live. The 35-year-old journalist shared the news in a personal essay published in The New Yorker on Saturday, coinciding with the 62nd anniversary of her grandfather’s assassination. Schlossberg, the daughter of former U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy and an environmental and climate writer, said she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia shortly after giving birth in May 2024. She wrote that despite her previously active lifestyle, which included running, skiing, and even swimming in the Hudson River to raise money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, doctors have told her that...
November 23, 2025

Kennedy granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg reveals terminal cancer diagnosis

People evacuate the COP30 negotiation area in Belem, Brazil, 20 November 2025. A fire at the venue where the COP30 negotiations are taking place forced the evacuation of the site. (EPA/ANDRE BORGES)
Fire disrupts climate talks at COP30 in Brazil as negotiators reach critical final days
BELEM, Brazil — A fire broke out at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, forcing evacuations and disrupting United Nations climate talks at a critical time when negotiators were strenuously trying to reach an agreement on how to bolster climate efforts.The blaze erupted in the Blue Zone's pavilion space, where side events take place during official negotiations. It was brought under control within just minutes and everyone was evacuated safely, however officials temporarily closed the site for safety checks."As a precaution, the Brazilian Government and the UNFCCC have jointly decided to temporarily close the Blue Zone while the fire department carries out a comprehensive safety assessment," the organisers wrote in a statement.The cause of the fire was believed to be an electrical device,...
November 21, 2025

Fire disrupts climate talks at COP30 in Brazil as negotiators reach critical final days

Then Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance and his wife Usha Vance arrive at a campaign rally, July 27, 2024, in St. Cloud, Minnesota
JD Vance's hope for his Hindu wife to become Christian ruffles feathers in India
WASHINGTON — When JD Vance told a stadium of thousands he hoped his wife would one day be moved “by the Christian gospel” the same way he was, he inadvertently stepped into a contentious dialogue in India and among the diaspora about religious freedom and, for some, evoked memories of the country’s complicated past with Christian proselytizing.Speaking at an event last month with Turning Point USA at the University of Mississippi, Vance was asked by an audience member about Christianity and American patriotism.“Why are we making Christianity one of the major things that you have to have in common to be one of you guys? To show that I love America just as much as you do?” the audience member asked.In an assertive and lengthy response that began on immigration, Vance then...
November 21, 2025

JD Vance's hope for his Hindu wife to become Christian ruffles feathers in India

US President Donald Trump.
Trump calls Democrats' message to troops seditious behaviour, punishable by death
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump accused six Democratic lawmakers of "seditious behavior, punishable by death", after they released a video urging US service members to refuse unlawful commands."This is really bad, and Dangerous to our Country. Their words cannot be allowed to stand. SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR FROM TRAITORS!!! LOCK THEM UP???," Trump wrote on social media.The six lawmakers, all of whom have served in the military or intelligence community, called Trump's remarks dangerous and said they amounted to threats against elected officials."No threat, intimidation, or call for violence will deter us from that sacred obligation," they said in a joint statement.The video by Democrats, which was shared by Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin, features Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and...
November 21, 2025

Trump calls Democrats' message to troops seditious behaviour, punishable by death

U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney speaks at the annual Gerald R. Ford journalism awards ceremony and luncheon at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, USA on 02 June 2008 (epaimages)
Trump and Vance not invited to Dick Cheney’s funeral
WASHINGTON — Past presidents and politicians of both parties will gather Thursday in Washington, DC, for former Vice President Dick Cheney’s funeral — sending off a key figure of pre-MAGA Republican politics.But neither President Donald Trump nor Vice President JD Vance were invited to Cheney’s funeral, according to a source familiar with the matter.Cheney will receive full military honors at the memorial service, which is expected to be a bipartisan who’s who of Washington dignitaries.More than 1,000 guests are expected at the invitation-only funeral Thursday morning at Washington’s National Cathedral — including all four living former vice presidents and two former presidents.Former presidents George W. Bush and Joe Biden will pay their respects, along with former vice...
November 20, 2025

Trump and Vance not invited to Dick Cheney’s funeral

Donald Trump previously opposed releasing the Epstein files
Trump signs bill ordering justice department to release Epstein files
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that he signed a bill ordering the release of all files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The bill requires the justice department to release all information from its Epstein investigation "in a searchable and downloadable format" within 30 days.Trump previously opposed releasing the files, but he changed course last week after facing pushback from Epstein's victims and members of his own Republican Party.With his support, the legislation overwhelmingly cleared both chambers of Congress, the House of Representatives and Senate, on Tuesday.In a post on Truth Social on Wednesday, the president accused Democrats of championing the issue to distract attention from the achievements of his...
November 20, 2025

Trump signs bill ordering justice department to release Epstein files

Larry Summers
Harvard University launches new probe into Larry Summers over Epstein emails
CAMBRIDGE — Harvard University professor Larry Summers is taking leave while the school investigates his and others' ties with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a spokesperson confirmed.The former US treasury secretary and onetime Harvard president will stop teaching and step back as director of the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at the Harvard Kennedy School.A spokesperson told the BBC's US partner, CBS News, that Summers believes "it's in the best interest of the Center".Recently released emails indicate that Summers corresponded with Epstein until the day before the financier's 2019 arrest for the alleged sex trafficking of minors.In a statement to The Harvard Crimson, the university said it was "conducting a review of information concerning...
November 20, 2025

Harvard University launches new probe into Larry Summers over Epstein emails

Larry Summers has stepped down from OpenAI's board
Larry Summers leaves OpenAI board as scrutiny over Epstein emails intensifies
BOSTON — Larry Summers is resigning from the OpenAI board and leaving his instructor role at Harvard University after more emails between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released last week by a House committee.“In line with my announcement to step away from my public commitments, I have also decided to resign from the board of OpenAI,” Summers said in a statement. “I am grateful for the opportunity to have served, excited about the potential of the company, and look forward to following their progress.”He has also resigned from the international advisory board of Santander, a Spain-headquartered bank with global operations, a spokesperson for the firm told CNN on Wednesday.Last week a House committee released emails showing years of personal correspondence...
November 20, 2025

Larry Summers leaves OpenAI board as scrutiny over Epstein emails intensifies

Ryan Wedding pictured last year
Olympic snowboarder-turned-drug kingpin charged with murder of witness, say US officials
TORONTO — A former Olympic snowboarder who is now allegedly running a drug cartel orchestrated the killing of a federal witness by releasing his image to a fake news website, the US justice department has said.Authorities raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of Ryan Wedding from $10m (£7.6m) to $15m, calling him a modern-day Pablo Escobar, referring to the Colombian drug lord.FBI Director Kash Patel said Wedding, 44, was "responsible for engineering a narco trafficking and narco terrorism programme that we have not seen in a long time".The US officials said they believe the Canadian, one of the FBI's 10 most wanted, is living in Mexico under the Sinaloa drug cartel's protection.US Attorney General Pam Bondi alleged that Wedding was behind the murder of a...
November 20, 2025

Olympic snowboarder-turned-drug kingpin charged with murder of witness, say US officials

Lauren Hersh (R), National Director of World Without Exploitation, comforts Jeffrey Epstein abuse survivor Danielle Bensky at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC, USA, 18 November 2025. (EPA)
US Congress approves bill to release Epstein files
WASHINGTON — Both chambers of Congress agreed to order the US justice department to release its files on sex offender financier Jeffrey Epstein.The House of Representatives overwhelming approved the measure in a 427-1 vote and the Senate unanimously fast-tracked it without a formal vote.The moves come just days after President Donald Trump reversed his position and urged Congress to vote to disclose the records following public pushback from many of his supporters.Last week, Trump and his ties to Epstein were thrust back into the headlines after more than 20,000 pages of documents — some mentioning the president — were released. The White House denied any wrongdoing.Republican Clay Higgins, of Louisiana, was the sole House objector and cited his concern about “innocent people being...
November 19, 2025

US Congress approves bill to release Epstein files

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