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Bondi, Pressed Over Epstein Files, Places Responsibility on Blanche and Patel

Bondi, who was a member of the committee that reviewed the Epstein files, has placed responsibility for the decision to redact the names of Epstein's associates on former committee members Michael Blanche and Brad Patel. The decision was made in 2019, and Bondi has stated that she was not involved in the decision-making process. The redaction of the names has been criticized by some, who argue that it has hindered the investigation into Epstein's associates.

New York Times 11d ago

EU lawmakers vote to shield peers from Huawei scandal probe

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Council slammed for saying e-bikes help women 'look nice' and 'perform traditional domestic responsibilities'

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Daily Mirror 3d ago

London council faces backlash for promoting new e-bikes to help women ‘stay looking nice’

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Iran war live: Kuwait Airport hit and US air bases attacked as ceasefire on brink

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UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery

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The Register 1d ago

Another KPMG leader steps aside amid audit leak scandal fallout

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US artist sues FIFA over destruction of Dallas whale mural for World Cup

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Mamdani makes ‘high-risk, high-reward’ move to reshape New York’s voice in Washington

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NBC News 4d ago

Professional sports and media need to stop acting like Russian athletes are Putin puppets

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Fox News 3d ago