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BREAKING: Former British Royal Prince Andrew Arrested By U.K. Police After Reports Show Ties To His Contact With Jeffrey Epstein

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The former British prince was stripped of his royal titles because of his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Thames Valley Police said on Thursday that a man in his 60s from Norfolk in eastern England was arrested and remained in custody. The force did not identify the suspect, in line with standard procedures in Britain. Mountbatten-Windsor is 66 and moved to his brother King Charles III’s estate in Norfolk after he was evicted from his longtime home near Windsor Castle.

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Former Royal Prince Andrew arrested after reports show ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office. The former British prince was stripped of his royal titles because of his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Thames Valley Police said on Thursday that a man in his 60s from Norfolk in eastern England was arrested and remained in custody. The force did not identify the suspect, in line with standard procedures in Britain. Mountbatten-Windsor is 66 and moved to his brother King Charles III’s estate in Norfolk after he was evicted from his longtime home near Windsor Castle.

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Another Shooting by a Transgender

Another Shooting by a Transgender

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FBI Connects With Mexican Authorities On Nancy Guthrie Investigation

One of the most promising leads yet in the investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie proved a disappointment on Tuesday when DNA from a glove found near her Arizona home failed to score a match in a national database of genetic profiles. The outcome, announced by the Pima County Sheriff's Department and FBI, marked a major setback for investigators as the search for the 84-year-old mother of television journalist Savannah Guthrie stretched into its 17th day. Investigators had hoped a DNA sample retrieved from the glove last week would produce what forensic experts call a "hit" when it was submitted for comparison with known DNA profiles stored in a national database called CODIS, short for the Combined DNA Index System. The glove, found discarded in a roadside field about 2 miles from the elder Guthrie's Tucson-area house, resembled a pair worn by an armed man in a ski mask seen in video footage trying to disable her doorbell camera in the early morning hours shortly before she was abducted. Sheriff Chris Nanos has said he believes the man in the video, who was also wearing an over-stuffed backpack and a handgun in a holster, is the likely perpetrator of the abduction and the primary suspect authorities are looking for. But the sheriff's department said on Tuesday that the glove DNA failed to trigger a match in CODIS or with DNA found at the Guthrie property. "At this point, there have been no confirmed CODIS matches in this investigation," the sheriff's office said, adding that additional DNA evidence recovered at Guthrie's residence was still being analyzed. "CODIS is one option of many databases that are available," the agency said. Guthrie's disappearance, treated by authorities as an apparent kidnapping for ransom, has drawn intense public interest around the globe, with news media outlets following every twist and turn in the case. Much of the probe involved old-fashioned detective work, including investigators working with managers of Walmart retail outlets to pinpoint a person who purchased the backpack seen in the video, the sheriff's office said. Phillip Martin, co-owner of a Tucson gun store, told Reuters on Tuesday that an FBI agent who acknowledged he was working on the Guthrie case visited his shop with a list of fewer than 20 potential customers and asked if any had purchased a weapon there. Martin said he checked but none had. The visit to this gun shop was more than a week ago, and law enforcement continue to refine lists of potential persons of interest. The list being shown to gun stores was developed from cross-referencing backpack and holster purchases and other data points, a law enforcement official told Reuters. In other efforts, the sheriff's department said its investigators had been using a "signal sniffer" technology that produces a heat map to identify potential search targets within a given area. Parsons Corp, which designed the system, said it has been used by search teams in the Guthrie case operating by helicopter, ground vehicles and on foot. Nancy Guthrie was last seen on January 31 when she was dropped off at her home near Tucson by her family after she had dined with them, and was reported missing by relatives the following day, authorities have said. Nanos has said the elder Guthrie was extremely limited in her physical mobility and could not have left her home unassisted, leading investigators to conclude early on that she had been taken against her will. At least two purported ransom notes have surfaced since she vanished, both of them delivered initially to news media outlets. There has been no known direct contact between any suspects and Guthrie's family or authorities. Savannah Guthrie, 54, co-anchor of the popular NBC News morning show "Today," has posted several video messages, along with her brother Camron Guthrie and sister Annie Guthrie, pleading for their mother's return and appealing for the public's help in solving the case. On Sunday, Nanos released a statement declaring that immediate family members - all siblings and their spouses - have been ruled out as suspects in the case, saying "The Guthrie family are victims, plain and simple." Traces of blood found on Guthrie's front porch were confirmed by DNA tests to have come from Guthrie, officials said last week. Law enforcement and family members have described her as being in frail health and in need of daily medication to survive. She also has a pacemaker. Nanos told Reuters last week that no proof of life has surfaced since the abduction, but added that "there's not been any proof of death either," saying his working presumption is that Nancy Guthrie remains alive.

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Trump speaks at Black History Month reception

President Donald Trump spoke at a reception for Black History Month in the East Room of the White House Wednesday.

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How Long Will War Last Against Iran?

How Long Will War Last Against Iran? 

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The War Will Start Soon...It's Inevitable

The War Will Start Soon...It's Inevitable 

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Are We Headed To War?

Josh opens the show by breaking down new reports that the United States may be preparing for a potential conflict with Iran. He explains what this could mean for Americans at home, the long-term implications for the country, and the latest details emerging about the possible timing and strategy. Rachel Bovard, Vice President of Programs at the Conservative Partnership Institute, joins the program to discuss the voting legislation passed in the House last week and the growing debate in Washington over eliminating the filibuster. Josh also calls out what he sees as misinformation from Stephen Colbert and The Late Show regarding the FCC, and why he believes the narrative being pushed doesn’t match reality.

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We're on the Brink of War

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Rep. Erin Houchin Discusses DHS Funding and Voter I.D.

Rep. Erin Houchin Discusses DHS Funding and Voter I.D.

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Mamdani Is Already Raising Property Taxes In New York

Mamdani Is Already Raising Property Taxes In New York

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8 Skiers Dead, 6 Rescued, 1 Still Missing After CA Avalanche

Authorities say the bodies of 8 backcountry skiers have been found and 1 remains missing after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California. Search and rescue crews were dispatched to the Castle Peak area of the Sierra Nevada after a 911 call reporting an avalanche had buried 15 skiers. Six of them have been found alive. Heavy snow and the threat of additional avalanches continues to slow the rescue effort Wednesday in the mountains near Castle Peak, northwest of Lake Tahoe.

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Two Days Of 'Difficult' Ukraine Talks End With No Breakthrough

Two days of peace talks in Geneva between Ukraine and Russia ended on Wednesday without a breakthrough, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accusing Moscow of stalling U.S.-mediated efforts to end the four-year-old war. Ukraine has faced repeated pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to agree to a deal that could mean painful concessions, as Russian forces pound its power grid and slowly advance on the battlefield. As the delegations met for a second day at a hotel in the Swiss city, under the mediation of U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, Zelenskyy had called the first day "difficult". "We can state that Russia is trying to drag out negotiations that could already have reached the final stage," he wrote on X. Moments after his statement, the delegations broke off the talks and said they would meet again in the future, without providing a date. Russia's chief negotiator, former culture minister Vladimir Medinsky, described the talks as "difficult, but business-like". Medinsky - whom Ukrainian officials have accused of engaging in history lectures rather than substantive talks - spoke with the Ukrainians for nearly two hours after formal talks ended, according to a representative of Kyiv's chief negotiator, Rustem Umerov. A spokesperson for Zelenskyy said the formal part of the talks had addressed territory in Ukraine's east and the fate of the Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, both sticking points since the beginning of the process. Moscow wants Ukraine to cede the roughly 20% of the eastern region of Donetsk that Russian forces have been unable to conquer - something Kyiv has repeatedly rejected. Kyiv, meanwhile, wants Zaporizhzhia, Europe's largest nuclear plant, to be operated by the U.S. and Ukraine, which Russia has said is unacceptable. Tuesday is the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, which has killed hundreds of thousands, driven millions from their homes, and ravaged Ukrainian cities, towns and villages. Russia denies deliberately targeting civilians. Trump has twice suggested in recent days that it is up to Kyiv to make sure a deal is agreed quickly. He had told reporters on Monday: "Ukraine better come to the table fast. That's all I'm telling you." In an interview with the U.S. news outlet Axios, Zelenskiy was quoted as saying that it was "not fair" that Trump kept publicly demanding concessions from Ukraine, not Russia. Zelenskyy also said any plan requiring Ukraine to give up territory that Russia had not captured in the east would be rejected if put to a referendum. "I hope it is just his tactics and not the decision," Zelenskyy was quoted as saying. The Geneva meeting follows two rounds of U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi that made no breakthrough. Both Zelenskyy and Umerov have made a point of repeatedly thanking the U.S. for its mediation in recent weeks. Zelenskyy has expressed concern that U.S. Congressional mid-term elections in November could draw Washington's attention away from efforts to end Europe's biggest conflict since World War Two. Kyiv is also seeking strong U.S.-backed security guarantees to prevent future Russian attacks in the event of a peace deal. U.S. Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll and Brigadier General Michael Adamski took part in three-way military negotiations on Wednesday, according to a U.S. official. Russian news agencies quoted a source as saying that Tuesday's six hours of talks had been "very tense". Umerov had said his delegation in Geneva had no "excessive expectations". In all, Russia occupies about 20% of Ukraine's national territory, including Crimea, seized and unilaterally annexed in 2014. It is advancing slowly along the roughly 1,200 km (750-mile) frontline; analysts say it has gained about 1.5% of Ukraine since early 2024. However, its recent airstrikes on energy infrastructure have left hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians without heating and power during an exceptionally harsh winter. Ukraine is pushing for its European allies to become more involved in the peace process. Delegations from France, Germany, Britain and others were present in Geneva and were briefed on the talks, but did not take part directly.

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Passenger Prompts Plane's Return To Houston Airport Just After Takeoff

Authorities say a flight returned to a Houston airport just after takeoff early Wednesday because of an unruly passenger. Delta Air Lines says Flight 2557 to Atlanta returned to Houston's Hobby Airport after a customer exhibited “unruly and unlawful behavior toward other customers." There were reports of someone trying to break into the cockpit, but Delta says the person who approached crew and customers didn’t try to access the flight deck. It didn't go into specifics about the passenger's behavior. Houston police say officers detained a male passenger. The flight departed again and arrived in Atlanta about 90 minutes behind schedule. The Federal Aviation Administration says it will investigate.

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War With Iran Is Getting Closer

War With Iran Is Getting Closer

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NYC Mosques' Amplified Adhan: Balancing Faith and Neighborhood Peace

New York City's allowance for mosques to broadcast the Islamic call to prayer (adhan) over loudspeakers, even at 4:45 a.m., mirrors practices in Dearborn, Michigan, but risks violating neutral noise laws in diverse Manhattan. While the First Amendment protects Muslim worship, it also guards against government favoritism, ensuring no religion imposes amplified sounds on unwilling neighbors.

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Megyn Kelly Spotlights Guthrie's Odd Family Abduction Playtime

Megyn Kelly has drawn attention to a strange passage in NBC's Savannah Guthrie's 2024 faith-based memoir "Mostly What God Does," where the liberal anchor nostalgically recounts a recurring childhood "kidnapping game" orchestrated by her aunt Terry.

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Is Iran Really Going To Sink A U.S. Aircraft Carrier?

Is Iran Really Going To Sink A U.S. Aircraft Carrier? With John Hayward, National Security Deputy Editor at Breitbart.

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The Online Dangers Posed To Children

The Online Dangers Posed To Children

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Honoring The Late, Great Rush Limbaugh 5 Years After His Passing

Honoring The Late, Great Rush Limbaugh 5 Years After His Passing

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