New Photos of Epstein’s Island Released by House Democrats

December 4, 2025

New Photos of Epstein’s Island Released by House Democrats

House Democrats have revealed unseen images and videos of Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious Virgin Islands island. The visuals show eerie rooms and personal items, offering a glimpse into Epstein's secretive world. The release follows a bill signed by President Trump ordering more files about Epstein’s crimes to be made public.

Sydney’s M4 Tunnel Closed Westbound Over Concrete Roof Safety Fears, Drivers Stuck Up to Four Hours

December 4, 2025

Sydney’s M4 Tunnel Closed Westbound Over Concrete Roof Safety Fears, Drivers Stuck Up to Four Hours

Sydney’s M4 motorway tunnel was shut westbound due to fears of a concrete roof collapse. Drivers faced up to four hours of delays. One lane reopened; full reopening expected Friday. Transurban to refund tolls amid criticism.

Cyberabad and Rachakonda Police Websites Taken Offline Due to Gaming Site Redirects

December 4, 2025

Cyberabad and Rachakonda Police Websites Taken Offline Due to Gaming Site Redirects

Cyberabad and Rachakonda police websites were taken down after redirecting users to gaming pages. NIC is fixing the issues, and the sites should be back soon. No data breach reported yet.

Five Palestinians Killed in Israeli Air Strikes Near Khan Younis, Gaza

December 4, 2025

Five Palestinians Killed in Israeli Air Strikes Near Khan Younis, Gaza

Five Palestinians, including two children, were killed and dozens wounded when Israeli planes hit tents for displaced people near Khan Younis in Gaza. The Israeli army said it targeted a Hamas fighter after recent attacks. Hamas condemned the strike as a ceasefire violation.

Supreme Court Warns States Against Frivolous Criminal Prosecution Impacting Fair Trial Rights

December 4, 2025

Supreme Court Warns States Against Frivolous Criminal Prosecution Impacting Fair Trial Rights

The Supreme Court cautioned states against filing weak criminal cases that lack a strong chance of conviction. It highlighted the harm to citizens' fair process rights and the court’s burden. The judgment arose from a voyeurism case where charges were dismissed due to lack of evidence.