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A federal judge is pressing the Justice Department to explain how it will protect the identities of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims after lawyers said that dozens of their names appeared unredacted in ...
Dozens of Jeffrey Epstein victims’ names have been exposed in documents that were recently made public by Congress, setting off a legal dispute about the Justice Department’s plans to release more ...
The Not Gonna Lie podcast host didn't hold back when responding to a question about her and her husband Jason Kelce's daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finnley, 7 months. “This next ...
The Files app has grown a lot since its introduction in iOS 11. While it's not quite Finder on Mac, it's more than enough to get work done. When the Files app first debuted with iOS 11 in 2017, it was ...
Ruby Mae Johnson, at the lectern, reads the name of Lawrence resident Louise ImMasche at a Transgender Day of Remembrance event Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, at Ecumenical Campus Ministries. When the list ...
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said Thursday some Democrats’ names are likely to appear in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) documents on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein but brushed off the ...
The Justice Department yesterday informed the judge overseeing the criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey that the full grand jury never reviewed the ...
After both chambers of Congress overwhelmingly agreed to pass a bill pushing the Justice Department to release its information on the late convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, questions remain ...
TAUNTON, Mass. — Karen Read, recently acquitted of murder and manslaughter in the 2022 death of Boston Police Officer John O’Keefe, has filed a sweeping civil lawsuit in Taunton’s Bristol Superior ...