Hackers have exposed heavily redacted information from the latest 11,034 documents in the Epstein files, released on Monday.
During a Saturday-night town hall led by Bari Weiss, the recently named editor in chief of CBS News, most of Madison Avenue sought an off-ramp. The program featured an in-depth interview with Erika ...
California Democratic Representative and Ranking Member of the House Oversight Committee Robert Garcia said bank and financial records are the next “biggest thing” in the release of case files related ...
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Microsoft is working to resolve a known issue that prevents some users from opening Excel email attachments in the new Outlook client. According to a service alert (EX1189359) seen by BleepingComputer ...
Following the annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York on Nov. 27, 2025, posts containing images that appeared to depict balloons of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents chasing a ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has she will "follow the law" once it's signed. Despite Congress overwhelmingly passing a bill requiring the Justice Department to release its files on convicted sex ...
A version of this story appeared in CNN’s What Matters newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. The Epstein files bill is now a law after a roller-coaster ride that ended with an ...
WASHINGTON ‒ Overwhelming votes in both chambers of Congress directing the Justice Department to release the full files from the Jeffrey Epstein investigation sent a clear message: Make it all public.
In an appearance on MSNBC with Jen Psaki, Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) discusses the upcoming vote on the House floor to release the Epstein files. Schiff warns that the Trump Administration will try to ...
MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell suggests the Jeffrey Epstein documents the Trump administration is not releasing could lead to his resignation: LAWRENCE O’DONNELL: So yes — Congress issued the subpoena ...
President Donald Trump on Monday reiterated criticism of air traffic controllers who have been absent during parts of the record-long government shutdown, when they’re required to work without pay.