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Author: Paul Waldie
Publication Date: February 27, 2026 - 06:23
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Morning Update: Europe’s reckoning on the Epstein files
February 27, 2026
Good morning. Why has the fallout over Jeffrey Epstein’s connections been more pronounced in Europe? We’ll explore that below, along with the return to school in Tumbler Ridge and a shift among plus-size influencers. But first:
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