The New York Times found more than 5,300 files with references to Mr. Trump and related terms. They include salacious and ...
The Department of Justice on Friday released more than 3 million pages, more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images in its files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The chaotic end to the files’ release is really just a beginning.
Newly disclosed government files on Jeffrey Epstein show authorities thought they were close to indicting the wealthy financier on sex crimes nearly two decades ago, before that investigation was ...
Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat representing California, says the Justice Department should've anticipated the challenge posed by the large volume of files related to the investigation into convicted sex ...
The last time federal law enforcement searched a journalist’s home was in May 2023, Stern told Poynter. That was when FBI agents raided independent journalist Tim Burke’s home, seizing multiple ...
For now, it’s only available to those in the Insider preview program. The core of the fix is about working smarter, not harder: Microsoft wants to stop File Explorer from performing the same indexing ...
The Georgia Republican said her disillusionment with Trump grew over time. She cited the president’s increasing authoritarianism and his comments following the shooting of right-wing activist Charlie ...
The State of Alaska's PFD and Child Affairs Office is located in downtown Anchorage and pictured here on August 31, 2022. For many, the New Year signals a fresh start. But for Alaskans, it also means ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Justice has expanded its review of documents related to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to 5.2 million as it also increases the number of attorneys ...
President Donald Trump urged the Justice Department to release the names of any Democrats in the Epstein files, saying the agency should “embarrass them,” even as he questioned the amount of time ...
The number represents a more precise, and potentially much larger, figure than earlier estimates. The department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to help in the review. By Devlin Barrett ...