Bill Gates Praised Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s Lifestyle: ‘Kind of Intriguing’
Kate Briquelet, Pilar MelendezOctober 12, 2019 Billionaire Bill Gates, who has repeatedly minimized his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, visited the convicted sex offender multiple times in the years after Epstein was released from prison, according to a New York Times investigation published Saturday. Gates, the Microsoft co-founder, and Epstein met repeatedly starting in 2011, including at least…
Bill Gates, who said he had no relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, reportedly met with the disgraced financier multiple times, including a 2011 meeting with billionaire Eva Dubin and her teenage daughter
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images Since Jeffrey Epstein was arrested on charges of sex trafficking of minors and conspiracy in July, billionaire Bill Gates has downplayed his relationship with the late financier. Now, contrary to Gates’ assertion last month that he and Epstein “didn’t have any business relationship or friendship,” The New York Times reports that the…
Trump impeachment: At least four officials 'raised concerns' over Ukraine dealings before Zelensky call
At least four national security officials flagged to a White House lawyer their concerns about the Trump administration’s political dealings with Ukraine – even before President Donald Trump’s July phone call with that country’s president, according to The Washington Post. Official warnings to National Security Council legal adviser John Eisenberg were issued earlier than what…
Pelosi says Trump is a 'potty-mouth' after 'beyond disgraceful' comments about Biden
WASHINGTON – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that President Donald Trump has become a “potty-mouth” during a conference call to Democratic lawmakers on Thursday that included talk about the impeachment inquiry, according to a congressional aide. “One thing, I do want to say is that, POTUS – you know, that’s the President – POTUS has become a potty-mouth…
Vietnam President Says 2019 Growth May Beat Official Estimate
(Bloomberg) — Vietnam’s economic expansion this year may exceed the higher end of an official estimate, President Nguyen Phu Trong said. Growth may be more than 6.8%, and gross domestic product may surpass $266 billion, Trong said in a government statement on Sunday. That compares with the official 6.6% to 6.8% range forecast. Vietnam’s 2019…
The Latest: Man charged in New Hampshire church shooting
PELHAM, N.H. (AP) — The Latest on the shooting at a New Hampshire church (all times local): 7:05 p.m. The New Hampshire attorney general’s office says a man has been charged in a shooting that took place during a wedding ceremony. Thirty-seven-year-old Dale Holloway has been charged on Saturday with purposely and knowingly causing bodily…
Activision Blizzard Shortens Suspension, Restores Prize Money to Pro Gamer Who Expressed Support for Hong Kong
In a partial reversal, video game giant Activision Blizzard reduced the suspension length of a professional gamer after he expressed support for Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters, and it has restored previously revoked winnings to the player. On Tuesday, the company suspended Chung Ng Wai for a year and revoked all his winnings — approximately $3,000…
Hong Kong protesters, police in chaotic clashes, as metro, shops targeted
By Jessie Pang HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong pro-democracy activists and riot police clashed in chaotic scenes around the city on Sunday with police in full riot gear chasing protesters through crowds of horrified lunchtime shoppers. Several rallies in shopping mall started peacefully around midday with a few hundred people at each chanting slogans…
The Latest: UN council to say well done in person to Ahmed
OSLO, Norway (AP) — The Latest on the Nobel Prizes (all times local): 12:40 p.m. The president of the U.N. Security Council says its 15 members will be delivering a message in person in 10 days to Nobel peace laureate Abiy Ahmed: “Well done! You made us proud.” South Africa’s U.N. Ambassador Jerry Matjila, the…
First female head of Nobel's literature award body has died
HELSINKI (AP) — Sara Danius, the first woman to lead the Swedish institution that awards the Nobel Prize in literature, has died at age 57. Her family told Swedish news agency TT that Danius, a literary scholar, critic and author, passed away early Saturday following a long illness. Click Here: