Justice Department Releases Thousands of Jeffrey Epstein Files
The Justice Department disclosed thousands of files and photos related to Jeffrey Epstein following pressure from lawmakers and abuse survivors.
The Justice Department disclosed thousands of files and photos related to Jeffrey Epstein following pressure from lawmakers and abuse survivors.

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Russia conducted drone and missile attacks on Ukraine shortly before scheduled U.S.-Ukraine talks in Geneva focused on post-war reconstruction planning.
A powerful storm dumped over 2 feet of snow across the Northeast, canceling thousands of flights and leaving hundreds of thousands without power.

NASA disclosed that astronaut Mike Fincke was the crew member involved in a medical incident at the International Space Station in January.

Investigators recovered human remains from a submerged vehicle in Florida believed to belong to Mary Lou Combs, who disappeared 22 years ago.
A photograph of physicist Stephen Hawking with two women has emerged from Jeffrey Epstein court documents, leading to scrutiny of their connection.
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The Justice Department's inspector general has released a report examining whether the FBI was justified in launching its investigation into the Trump campaign.
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