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Yet another powerful person has stepped down after being named in the Epstein files. Børge Brende, president and CEO of the World Economic Forum (WEF), best known for hosting an annual summit of world ...
The Justice Department has withheld some Epstein files related to allegations that President Trump sexually abused a minor, an NPR investigation finds. It also removed some documents from the public ...
Former New York City Council Member Diana Ayala has filed to run for Assembly District 68 in East Harlem. She’s challenging Assembly Member Eddie Gibbs, who has stirred controversy on more than one ...
CBS is pulling a "60 Minutes" segment with Peter Attia from the air in the wake of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein coming to light. Attia, a recent addition to CBS News' contributors, first appeared in ...
On Friday, the Justice Department released more than three million pages of the Epstein files—and newsrooms everywhere were forced to cancel their weekend plans to comb through the tranche of emails, ...
The Justice Department says it's concluding its Epstein data dump with some 3 million new files. Some 200,000 files have been deemed privileged and will not be fully shared with the public. Todd ...