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Tova Noel: 5 things to know about Epstein’s jailer who Googled him minutes before body was found; jailer made mysterious deposit

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Tovar Noel, one of Jeffrey Epsteinprison guard, Google search minutes before he was found dead. Ten days before the convicted child sex offender allegedly committed suicide in her jail cell, she made a mysterious $5,000 cash deposit. New Justice Department documents reveal those details.

Tova Noel Googled Jeffrey Epstein minutes before he was found dead. (X/@nikthehat)
Tova Noel Googled Jeffrey Epstein minutes before he was found dead. (X/@nikthehat)

Noel reportedly searched Google for “latest news on Epstein in prison” at 5:42 a.m. and 5:52 a.m., less than 40 minutes before her colleague, Michael Thomas, found Epstein hanging in his cell at 6:30 a.m. FBI A record of that night.

According to an FBI memo, which is also included in documents released by the Justice Department, they believe Noel is the mysterious orange object seen on grainy surveillance video near Epstein’s cell around 10:40 that night.

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“At approximately 10:40 p.m., a correctional officer believed to be Tova Noel moved linens or inmate clothing to Level L, the only entrance to the SHU level that correctional officers last had access to,” the agency wrote. Notably, there has been considerable interest in the identity of the orange blob since the video surfaced. Now, FBI documents appear to list the names of those seen in the clip. Here’s everything you need to know about Tova Noel.

Tovar Noel: 5 things to know

  1. Noel was charged with falsifying records Aug. 9 and 10 at the Metropolitan Correctional Center. “On August 10, 2019, NOEL and THOMAS repeatedly failed to complete the mandated count of inmates under their care in MCC’s Special Housing Unit (“SHU”). Instead, for the majority of their shift, NOEL and THOMAS sat at their desks, browsed the Internet, and moved around the common areas of the SHU. In order to conceal the fact that they failed to perform their duties, NOEL and THOMAS Inmates repeatedly signed false certifications that they were conducting multiple counts and failed to do so,” a Department of Justice press release about the incident stated.
  2. Noel is approximately 38 years old and has been working as a correctional officer at MCC since approximately 2016. Both she and Thomas were regularly assigned to shifts at MCC’s Special Housing Unit (SHU), where Epstein was also located.
  3. Tova Noel was on duty in the SHU from 4:00 pm on August 9, 2019, to 8:00 am on August 10, 2019. “In fact, NOEL, then NOEL and THOMAS, repeatedly failed to complete required counts in the SHU. NOEL and THOMAS sat at their desks browsing the Internet for most of the 12:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. shift, during which time Noel and Thomas were the only correctional officers assigned to the SHU,” DOJ documents state. It added that Noel “signed false certifications stating that he conducted inmate counts at 4:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.”
  4. Chase noted that there had been “suspicious activity” in Noel’s bank account starting in April 2018. According to records, there were 12 deposits in total, with the largest deposit reaching $5,000 on July 30, 2019. The documents reportedly showed seven cash deposits totaling $11,880.
  5. Since then, Noel has become a medical office assistant at the Einstein Senior Care Center in Montefiore, where she was charged in connection with the alleged assault.

In 2021, Noel denied searching for Epstein on Google when questioned by the Justice Department. “I don’t remember doing this,” she claimed. She also claims everyone failed to do ward rounds and falsified records. She said in a sworn statement that she saw Epstein alive somewhere “around ten o’clock” and that “the sheets were never handed out.” She also denied any involvement in Epstein’s death.

Congress sees notice against Om Birla as ‘strong message’

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New Delhi: Congress believes removal notice against Speaker About Birla Sending a “strong message” about the “sabotage” of the parliamentary opposition under the BJP rule, the fate of the notification was fortuitous given the ruling camp’s majority in the Lok Sabha. Opposition camps were encouraged on Saturday Trinamool CongressThe announcement that it would support the no-confidence motion against the Speaker is an important turn of events as the Bangladeshi body did not sign the removal notice in February. In any case, allies have full confidence in the TMC considering the upcoming elections in Bengal where the party will directly confront the BJP.There is now renewed confidence that the vote will show a vertical split in the House of Commons between the NDA and India and other parties. Parliamentary managers claimed the clear message from such a split would be that the two-party speakership chairs would no longer be above the debate, as they had been under previous governments, reinforcing the perception that the opposition “faces an unequal battle” even in parliament. “A message must be sent. We must express our protest that parliamentary democracy is under threat and the position of the constitutional authorities is being manipulated for political purposes,” said a leading MP.There has been a lingering doubt among the anti-BJP camp that the government might sidestep the debate on the removal notification and directly put the notification to a vote. Congress and allies insist the issue should be debated so that Bera will also have a chance to defend herself.

Emaar founder boldly reveals why Dubai property market is ‘fearless’ amid Iran and US-Israel war

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Emaar founder boldly reveals why Dubai property market is 'fearless' amid Iran and US-Israel war
Will Dubai house prices fall? The founder of Emaar gives a bold answer

Despite rising geopolitical tensions middle East Dubai’s real estate sector remains resilient amid concerns over economic stability amid the US-Israeli war with Iran, industry leaders say. Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Emaar Properties, recently said there was “nothing to worry about” in Dubai’s real estate market, despite the region facing a complex geopolitical environment and gearing up for a surge in new housing supply.

Dubai real estate market confident amid uncertainty over Iran and US-Israel war

The comments come as regional tensions over conflicts between Iran, the United States and Israel raise questions about investor confidence across Gulf markets. The UAE’s financial markets have already experienced volatility due to regional security concerns, while analysts have warned that geopolitical risks could test Dubai’s reputation as a safe investment hub.However, Alabbar remains optimistic about the long-term prospects of the emirate’s real estate sector. He believes that the UAE’s stable leadership, long-term planning and strong economic fundamentals have historically helped the country withstand global and regional shocks. He said these factors continue to make Dubai a safe haven for international capital and real estate investors.

A surge in Dubai property supply seen as positive for the market amid Iran and US-Israel war

Dubai is also preparing for a wave of new property supply in 2026 and 2027, a development that some analysts fear could depress prices. However, Alabbar believes that additional inventory will actually benefit the market by stabilizing price growth and ensuring sustainable expansion. He sees the incoming supply not as a threat but as a natural part of the housing cycle. Developers say the long-term strength of the market depends on maintaining balanced growth rather than short-term price spikes. Emaar’s recent financial results reinforce the positive outlook. The developer reported record property sales and strong revenue growth, driven by continued demand for residential projects and luxury developments in Dubai. The city’s luxury real estate market also continues to attract wealthy international buyers. Even amid regional tensions, high-end real estate transactions have reached record levels, with sales of ultra-luxury apartments exceeding hundreds of millions of dirhams.

Global investors attracted to Dubai despite war between Iran and US-Israel

Dubai’s allure lies in its combination of tax incentives, modern infrastructure and investor-friendly policies, which continues to attract global investors looking for stable returns. Analysts note that over the past two decades, the city has successfully transformed into one of the most dynamic real estate centers in the world.However, the industry is not entirely immune to risk. Some experts warn that prolonged geopolitical instability or declining foreign investment could slow growth momentum in the coming years. For industry leaders like Alabbar, the key message is that Dubai’s real estate market is designed for long-term resilience rather than short-term speculation. With strong demand, large-scale infrastructure projects and a steady inflow of international investors, the UAE’s real estate sector looks set to remain a cornerstone of the UAE’s economic growth. As Dubai continues to expand its skyline with ambitious development projects, from luxury beachfront communities to iconic landmarks, the city’s real estate market has once again proven its ability to withstand global uncertainty and emerge stronger.(Disclaimer: Expert advice and views on the stock market, other asset classes or personal finance tips are their own. These views do not necessarily reflect the views of The Times of India)

Jammu: NIA court rejects bail plea of ​​accused terrorist financing

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查谟:NIA 法院驳回被指控资助恐怖分子的保释请求Tanvir Ahmed Wani was accused of conspiring with Pakistani traders to earn excess profits for the terror group by under-invoicing imports of goods, including almond consignments, in excess of the permissible limit.“Part of the proceeds went to groups including Hizbul Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taibain cash and through banking channels,” the NIA claimed.Tanvir allegedly provided money and SIM cards to Hizbul Mujahideen members. The NIA said incriminating material, including militant photos, letterheads of banned groups and a demand note from the Lashkar-e-Taiba commander, was recovered from the house of a Lashkar-e-Taiba commander.

What happened to Ross in Killeen? Central Texas: Shooting on East Texas Highway sparks panic; first details

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Shooting reported in Killeen Texas Saturday sparked fears. The incident reportedly occurred at the Ross Dress for Less store at 3205 Central Texas Highway.

A shooting was reported today in Killeen, Texas. Pictures are for reference only. (no splash)
A shooting was reported today in Killeen, Texas. Pictures are for reference only. (no splash)

“Is there only one shooting one person asked on Facebook. additional “I was on the phone with my sister and she was at Walmart and told me she was going to Ross and as we were talking she ended up stopping to get her eyebrows done and I hung up the phone and went on Facebook and saw Ross’s shooting in Killeen and thanked God for pointing her in the direction.”

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Another person on X commented “I heard there was a shooting at Rose in Killeen today; I’m not sure if anyone was hurt.”

The Killeen Police Department has not officially commented on the incident. It has not been confirmed if anyone was injured, and details of possible suspects are not yet known.

Reaction to report of Killeen shooting; video shows police

One person commented: “Yeah I wasn’t there but I saw it all on my timeline. They said someone came in and started filming SMH.”

another person explain “Active shooter in Killeen Ross…has anyone else heard about this?”. Many expressed concern about someone saying, “What, stay safe.”

A video was also shared showing a heavy police presence in front of the store. “Have to mind my own business, Ross has 9 police cars…” said one person who shared a photo. video Numerous police cars can be seen in front of Ross’s store. One person told the person who posted the video that it was a “shooting incident.”

Some say this is a Ross store home depot and DD’s.

“What happened to Rose in Killeen?! Because my sister and I were parking and walking by the front door and people ran out and yelled that someone was shooting?” one person asked anxiously on Facebook.

One person warned: “Shoot at Ross in Killeen. Stay out of the way.” Another said: “Shooting at Ross in Killeen, please check on our families now.” People shared screenshots of social media chats from people who said they were at the store when the incident occurred.

One message showed the person had to run out the back door because there was a shooter there.

Killeen has an open carry rule, which means individuals can bring firearms into a Ross store as long as they have a valid license and the weapon is holstered as required by state regulations.

PM Modi praises Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla: ‘He handled unruly MPs from large families very well’

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PM Modi praises Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla

New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker faces opposition resolution to remove him from office, two days ahead About Birla Saturday got from Prime Minister ModiHe both praised his work and lashed out at his rivals in the BJP, saying Birla handled even some “arrogant and unruly” members from the extended family well and “did not insult anyone”. “He endured everyone’s vitriol and, as you must have seen, he always had a smile on his face,” Modi said in a virtual address at the foundation-laying ceremony of the Kotabundi airport in Birla constituency, which faces accusations of “blatant partisanship” from opposition lawmakers.PM Modi: Speaker is above party politicsBirla was praised by Modi for his impartiality. The prime minister said he does not belong to any group and is above party politics. Modi said Birla was an outstanding parliamentarian and an outstanding Speaker who was fully committed to the Constitution and the parliamentary system.Modi said he was like the head of the family, committed to taking everyone forward and respecting MPs and their sentiments. “Sometimes, when arrogant, unruly students from large families came to Parliament and could not help but create ruckus, he would treat them like the Speaker of the House,” he said, sharply criticizing leading opposition officials such as Rahul Gandhi. He said Birla was loved by everyone.Birla’s ruling barring Rahul from quoting former army chief Naravane’s unpublished memoirs during the first half of the budget session triggered outcry from opposition members and caused days of chaos.After a flurry of incidents, including a statement by Birla urging Modi to cancel a speech he was scheduled to deliver in the House of Representatives because he feared some of the congresswomen gathered around Modi’s allocated seats might do something unreasonable, the opposition issued a notice signed by 118 members calling for his removal.The House of Representatives is scheduled to consider the opposition resolution when it meets on Monday. The BJP-led New Democratic Alliance secured an absolute majority, making the motion’s failure almost certain.

‘What’s up with the obsession with Indians?’: Indian entrepreneur slams criticism of folk dancers

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'What's up with the obsession with Indians?': Indian entrepreneur slams criticism of folk dancers

Mayukh Panja, an Indian entrepreneur living in Germany, has described the online backlash against an Indian folk dancer performing against the backdrop of the Washington Monument in the US as “completely racist”.Panja responded to a post expressing concern that the historic site was being converted into a “Telugu Tiktok dance stage” and called out what he called double standards and questioning of anti-Indian sentiment.“If this were a group of white people doing a traditional Irish dance, you wouldn’t find anything wrong,” he wrote.“I am often critical of the way the diaspora conducts itself on foreign shores. But the hatred directed at this woman is straight up racism,” Panja wrote.He said he was puzzled by the repeated targeting and asked how to explain the “obsession with Indians.”Addressing recurring hatred of H-1B immigrants from conservative lines in the United States, Panja said the H-1B visa program was signed into law by Republican President George W. Bush.On the economic front, Panja said the average technical salary for professionals in India is over $150,000, with many earning close to $500,000 or more, adding that these positions do not involve competition for ordinary jobs.“So, what exactly is it that bothers you so much?” Panja said, adding that the proper response to the performance “should be appreciation with gratitude.”In a follow-up response, he said such activities are allowed by law at iconic sites and shared a link to National Park Service guidance.The controversy sparked ongoing online discussions about cultural expression, norms in public spaces, and attitudes toward Indian immigrants in the United States.

Türkiye warns of ‘dangerous’ actions provoking civil war in Iran

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Turkey’s foreign minister has warned against inciting civil war in Iran, while warning Tehran after NATO intercepted a ballistic missile launched from Iran and bound for Turkey earlier this week.

Türkiye warns of 'dangerous' actions provoking civil war in Iran
Türkiye warns of ‘dangerous’ actions provoking civil war in Iran

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said any attempt to provoke a civil war in Iran in order to achieve regime change would be a “historic” mistake.

“We oppose everything aimed at fomenting civil war in Iran and targeting ethnic or religious fault lines,” Fidan told reporters in Istanbul.

“This is the most dangerous situation,” he added.

His comments came after reports that Washington is seeking to arm Kurdish guerrillas to infiltrate Iran, an offensive that US President Donald Trump has expressed support for.

The move will draw the ire of Turkey, which is seeking to end a decades-long bloody conflict with the Kurdish militants known as the PKK.

Fidan said he had raised the matter with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who denied U.S. involvement in such issues.

“They stated that they were not involved in such an effort and had no such intention,” Fidan said after the two spoke on Wednesday, accusing Israel of “a strategy of using Kurdish groups in the region as proxies.”

“We publicly warn everyone … against this situation,” he added.

“Not only will this cause more suffering and loss of life for innocent civilians in Iran, it will also cause millions of people to be displaced and flee to neighboring countries and beyond,” he said.

“We hope that Kurdish opinion leaders in the region will not mistakenly assume such historical responsibility,” he said.

“Such a mistake can never be corrected.

“A long period of uncertainty, war and chaos in Iran, following Iraq and Syria, is in no one’s interest,” he said.

“Any internal crisis there will have a ripple effect that spreads throughout the region. That’s why we’re trying to stop it.”

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Jammu and Kashmir: 2 mobile phones smuggled into jail recovered in Doda

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查谟和克什米尔:2部被走私入狱的手机在多达被追回The package will be delivered to Irshad Ahmad Wani, a resident of Hajin in Bandipora district. Sources said he has been in jail for more than a month. “Preliminary investigation revealed that the package was allegedly booked by Mohammed Younis Wani, a resident of Pulwama district,” they added.Sources said an FIR has been registered and further investigation has been initiated to identify those behind the attempt to smuggle mobile phones inside the jail.

Passengers will be able to see the sunrise twice on the world’s longest non-stop flight due to launch next year |

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The world's longest non-stop flight will launch next year, allowing passengers to see the sunrise twice
Qantas’ Project Sunrise A350-ULR will operate the world’s longest non-stop flight from Sydney to London or New York, where passengers can see the sunrise twice.

Passengers traveling between Sydney and London or Sydney and New York will soon be able to travel non-stop across more than 10,000 miles as Australia’s national carrier Qantas prepares to launch its longest-ever direct commercial flights.The routes are part of the airline’s Sunrise programme, expected to begin in the first half of 2027, using specially configured Airbus A350-1000ULR (ultra long range) aircraft. Each journey is expected to last approximately 22 hours, and travelers can watch two sunrises in one flight as the aircraft effectively chases daylight around the globe.The project is one of the most ambitious attempts yet to reinvent the long-haul aviation industry by eliminating traditional refueling stops.

A 22-hour journey designed to transform long-distance travel

The new direct flights will connect Sydney to London (10,573 miles) and Sydney to New York (10,100 miles), distances that currently require at least one refueling stop.According to Qantas, eliminating these stopovers could shave four hours off existing travel times, fundamentally changing the way passengers travel between Australia, Europe and North America.Qantas launched Project Sunrise in 2017 to operate direct flights from Australia’s east coast to London and New York.Qantas Group CEO Vanessa Hudson said the project, announced at a Qantas event in September 2024 at the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) hangar, aims to overcome the historic “tyranny of distance” that has long affected travel to and from Australia and “fundamentally transform the way our customers travel the world”.Hudson added:“These flights will shorten journeys by up to four hours and transform the way people experience ultra-long-distance travel with science-backed design to minimize jet lag and maximize well-being.”The aircraft chosen for the project is an Airbus A350-1000ULR, selected following Qantas’ order for 12 specially modified aircraft in May 2022.Powered by Rolls-Royce Trent engines and equipped with additional 20,000-litre fuel tanks, the aircraft has a much longer range than the standard version of the A350.The first of the aircraft is scheduled for delivery in late 2026, with test flights planned between Australia and New Zealand to allow pilots and crew to familiarize themselves with the aircraft before long-haul operations begin.

Why is it called “Sunrise Project”?

The program’s name comes from the unique nature of these ultra-long flights.Passengers can expect to see two sunrises on one journey, which aviation enthusiasts say will become the route’s defining experience.The aircraft will leave Sydney in the evening and head west across Asia and the Middle East. Because the plane effectively chases daylight across time zones, passengers will watch the sun rise once during their trip and then again closer to Europe or North America.

Airbus A350-1000ULR (ultra long range) aircraft.

Qantas Airbus A350-1000ULR (Ultra Long Range) aircraft photographed at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, France. /Qantas

The name also echoes aviation history. During World War II, so-called “double sunrise” flights operated between Perth and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). These endurance missions were so long that the sun rose twice during the journey.

Aircraft interior preview

Daily Mail reporter Paudie Prendergast, who was invited by Qantas to preview aspects of the project, described visiting a mock-up of the cabin health area and touring the aircraft maintenance facility.He wrote that he made a “brief stop” in Hangar 96 at the Qantas jet base at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport, where the new aircraft will be maintained.The airline plans to significantly reduce passenger density inside the aircraft compared to standard A350 aircraft.The Project Sunrise layout will carry 238 passengers instead of the usual 300-plus seats, with the following arrangements:

  • 6 first class suites (1-1-1 configuration)
  • 52 business suites (1-2-1 configuration)
  • 40 Premium Economy seats (2-4-2 configuration)
  • 140 economy class seats (3-3-3 layout)

Qantas Sunrise Plan

Qantas Sunrise Plan

High-speed Wi-Fi will be available free of charge in all cabins, and the reduced seat count is intended to give passengers more room to move around during the unusually long journey.

35,000-foot “Wellness Zone”

One of the plane’s most unusual features is a dedicated wellness area designed to help passengers relieve the physical stress of nearly a full day in the air.According to Prendergast’s preview, the space will offer self-serve healthy refreshments designed to stay hydrated, as well as space for stretching and light exercise.Large screens will display guided stretches, and the walls will feature exercise handles to support movement during flight.Prendergast describes the space as “effectively a 35,000-foot yoga studio (sort of), or just a place where people might want to socialize.”The aircraft’s interior designer David Caon, who has been involved in the project since 2018, told MailOnline daily mail Balancing aesthetic and engineering constraints is a complex task.He said:“We had a team of six working full-time for two years – factors such as aircraft weight, maintainability, safety and comfort all had to be weighed against the aesthetic decisions we made.”

Designing flights to reduce jet lag

Because journeys are extremely long, Qantas has teamed up with the University of Sydney’s Charles Perkins Center to research ways to reduce fatigue and jet lag.The research influenced several aspects of cabin design, including lighting patterns and meal times.The lighting system will replicate the “unique light quality of the Australian outback”, while food and beverage service times will adjust to passengers’ circadian rhythms, helping travelers adapt to new time zones more easily.

Qantas Project Sunrise A350 cabin revealed

From multi-day journeys to single flights

The upcoming flights represent a dramatic shift from earlier days of travel between Australia and Europe.The route between Sydney and London, historically known as the “Kangaroo Route”, once took days.In the 1940s, passengers traveled on Lockheed Constellation aircraft, stopping at Darwin, Singapore, Calcutta, Karachi, Cairo, Tripoli and Rome, often staying overnight in Singapore and Cairo.Those early planes relied on four propeller engines and had cramped cabins, making journeys long, noisy and far less comfortable than modern long-distance travel.Even so, these flights were once considered a technological marvel.Nowadays, a journey that originally took four or five days can soon be completed in one day.

The next step for ultra-long-haul aviation

Project Sunrise will surpass the current longest non-stop passenger flight, which runs between Singapore and New York at just over 19 hours.Other very long routes exist, such as flights between Shanghai and Buenos Aires, but these journeys involve refueling.In contrast, Qantas’ new service will remain in the air for the entire journey.If successful, they could signal a broader shift toward direct ultra-long-haul travel, potentially reshaping the way airlines design aircraft and long-haul routes in the coming years.