The Daily Populous

Tuesday October 28th, 2025 evening edition

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Prince Andrew hosted Epstein, Maxwell and Weinstein at Royal Lodge.

The Sun/News Licensing Weinstein, Epstein and Maxwell visited Royal Lodge as part of Prince Andrew's daughter Beatrice's 18th birthday celebrations.

Prince Andrew hosted Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Harvey Weinstein at Royal Lodge, the prince's private home in the grounds of Windsor Castle.

It had previously been reported that Epstein, Maxwell and Weinstein visited Windsor Castle for the event, but not that they had been hosted at Andrew's private home.

It is understood that Epstein, Maxwell and Weinstein visited Royal Lodge ahead of the main party, which took place in the state rooms of Windsor Castle and involved a champagne reception and banquet.

The BBC has matched the trees and patio wall in a previously published image of the trio to other pictures of Royal Lodge.

Buckingham Palace has not commented on whether Prince Andrew might move out of his home - or where he might go. »

US kills 14 in strikes on four alleged drug boats

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US kills 14 in strikes on four alleged drug boats in Pacific.

US forces have killed 14 people in strikes on four alleged drug boats in the Pacific, Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said.

It is the latest in a series of attacks on boats the US says have been carrying drugs in both the Pacific and Caribbean. »

Don't expect Vermintide 3 any time soon, as Fatshark plans to keep supporting the existing game: 'Vermintide will keep on going'

Authored by pcgamer.com

We had to patch the game to allow him to play more, because the number just couldn't go up.

In good news for those hardcore 'Tide heads, Fatshark plans to continue support for Vermintide 2, which has already grown so much it barely resembles the game we reviewed seven years ago.

On the 10th anniversary of Vermintide, Fatshark revealed its roadmap of plans for Darktide and Vermintide 2. »

Texas AG sues makers of Tylenol, claiming they hid alleged links to autism

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the makers of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue, claiming that they deceptively marketed the over-the-counter medication to pregnant women despite alleged links to autism and other disorders.

Johnson & Johnson sold the drug for decades and its consumer health division spinoff, Kenvue Inc., has been selling the drug since 2023.

However, the authors of the meta-analysis said their work does not prove Tylenol taken during pregnancy causes autism and did not recommend that pregnant patients stop using Tylenol. »

A Federal Agent Shot at a Driver in D.C. An MPD Officer Was Told To Omit the Shooting from His Report.

Authored by washingtoncitypaper.com
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None of the bullets struck Phillip Brown, the driver and sole occupant of the Dodge SUV, according to his attorneys.

“I’ve never heard of that,” Judkins says, adding that police and prosecutors are required to disclose those details to the defense.

Sterling also did not mention the shooting to the U.S. attorney who was tasked with deciding whether to formally file criminal charges against Brown. »