Paulo Avelino calls out people filming outside his home
Actor Paulo Avelino publicly confronted individuals he said had been taking photos and videos outside his home, raising concerns among fans about privacy and safety.
Actor Paulo Avelino publicly confronted individuals he said had been taking photos and videos outside his home, raising concerns among fans about privacy and safety.
Newly released Epstein case documents explain a one-minute gap in jail surveillance video from the night of Jeffrey Epstein’s death. The records describe how the Metropolitan Correctional Center’s digital recording system created a brief time-code break during routine file indexing near midnight. Technical logs, internal emails and investigator requests show that the interruption stemmed from automated system processes, not manual deletion. The files also detail comparisons of multiple camera angles and system behavior at other times.
The Texas Department of Licensing and Registration has received over $10 trillion in data center project applications in two months, while the state permitted the 7.65 gigawatt GW Ranch facility in West Texas. The private power campus is designed to support hyperscale data centers without straining the ERCOT grid, but environmental groups warn the gas-powered facility could emit up to 33 million tons of greenhouse gases annually.
Former child actress Xyriel Manabat is stepping into the spotlight with her first lead role in a film, Netflix Philippines’ upcoming 18th Rose.
Jung Eun-woo, a South Korean actor known for his roles in Welcome to Waikiki 2 and Bride of the Sun, has died at the age of 39.
Defense and aviation officials engaged in detailed talks over a proposed airspace closure near Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, for military tests aimed at downing drones. The Pentagon sought to conduct counter-drone exercises requiring temporary restrictions in busy civilian airspace. The FAA reviewed the plan for safety, regulatory compliance, and impact on commercial and private flights. Sources describe a careful process to define test boundaries, procedures, and legal authority as the U.S. military expands development of systems to detect and disable unmanned aircraft in domestic airspace.
Dutch speedskater Jutta Leerdam claimed Olympic gold in the women’s 1,000 meters Monday at the Milan-Cortina Games, breaking the Winter Olympics record with a time of 1:12.31.
Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies before the House Judiciary Committee during a public hearing on the Department of Justice’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein–related files. Lawmakers question Bondi on records management, victim communications, Freedom of Information Act requests, confidentiality rules, and coordination with other agencies. The committee seeks details on document preservation, internal oversight, and policies governing disclosure, while emphasizing public interest and victims’ rights. The hearing is streamed live, and members request further written information for ongoing oversight of the Justice Department’s approach to Epstein case materials.
Only one of the 10 luxury vehicles seized from contractor couple Cezarah “Sarah” and Pacifico “Curlee” Discaya was successfully sold at a Bureau of Customs (BOC) auction on Wednesday.
Students at several Dallas Independent School District campuses staged walkouts Tuesday to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations.