The release of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation has plunged Britain's government into a political storm, with repercussions felt at 10 Downing Street and within the monarchy, according to Time. The latest disclosures from the U.S. investigations have led to renewed calls for accountability, particularly for Prince Andrew, who was stripped of his royal title late last year.
The fallout from the Epstein investigation has dominated news in Britain, according to Time. The U.S. Justice Department's release of over 3 million Epstein-related files last week has intensified scrutiny. This follows a period where the monarchy was already impacted, with Prince Andrew facing scrutiny.
Meanwhile, the Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan, co-hosted with Cortina d'Ampezzo, was a "playful celebration of Italian culture," according to Variety, offering a contrast to previous ceremonies that faced challenges. The opening ceremonies have often been overchoreographed or incomprehensible, but this one gave off a good feeling, according to Time. The 2018 games in South Korea were frigid, and the 2021 Tokyo games were fanless due to COVID. The 2022 Beijing games were marked by testing and isolation protocols.
In other entertainment news, the stars of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" are promising to pick "classic bad, rather than modern bad" movies for new episodes, according to Variety. The veteran MST3K trio is returning for four new episodes.
Also, "Industry" star Miriam Petche discussed the show's move to Africa and a pivotal moment for the character Sweetpea, with Petche stating, "I'm worried for her!" according to Variety.
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