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We turn now to the latest on the Epstein investigation and the arrest of former Prince Andrew.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the brother of the UK's King Charles, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office after further details emerged of his relationship with the convicted sex offender.
We get more with Bloomberg's Louise Moon in the UK.
And that's Bloomberg's Louise Moon.
Emails released by the U.S.
Department of Justice last month showed the former prince allegedly disclosing confidential government information to Epstein during his time as UK trade envoy.
It's a position he held between 2001 and 2011.
Andrew turned 66 today.
Billionaire retail tycoon Les Wexner told a U.S.
House panel that he visited Jeffrey Epstein's private Caribbean island, but said at the time he was not aware of any sex trafficking operation involving the disgraced financier.
Wexner testified behind closed doors about his relationship with the late sex offender to Democrats on the House Oversight Committee.
Meanwhile, Apollo Global Management told clients its top executives had no business or personal ties to Jeffrey Epstein after newly released Justice Department files named CEO Mark Rowan in past communications.
The firm said any contact was limited to information shared for Leon Black's tax matters and nothing in the new documents changes prior findings.
President Trump is gathering with representatives from more than two dozen countries this morning that have joined his Board of Peace, as well as several others that have opted not to.
And today's inaugural meeting is focused on reconstruction for a war-battered Gaza.
Authorities say the bodies of eight backcountry skiers have been found, and one remains missing after an avalanche near Lake Tahoe in California.
Heavy snow and the threat of additional avalanches slowed the rescue effort in the mountains near Castle Peak, northwest of Lake Tahoe.
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yool has been sentenced to life in prison for his brief imposition of martial law to suppress the opposition.
The Seoul Central District Court found Yoon guilty of mobilizing military and police forces in an illegal attempt to seize the liberal-led National Assembly, arrest politicians, and establish unchecked power for a considerable time.
Taking a look at Walmart shares this morning, they are higher, and this is even after it issued a forecast for full-year earnings that missed higher expectations, and it flagged the unpredictable state of trade and labor market conditions.