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The Justice Department has completed the full release of unclassified documents tied to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including a list containing more than 300 individuals referenced in the files. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that all materials subject to disclosure requirements have now been made public. The records include communications, logs and other case documents from the long-running federal probe into Epstein and his circle. The published list spans a wide range of public figures from business, politics, entertainment and other fields. Officials stressed that simply appearing in the records does not imply any illegal activity or direct involvement in…

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A Maryland woman says she raised concerns about a political event held at her child’s high school hosted by Turning Point USA, and she notified child protective services after the gathering. The event took place on campus and featured speakers affiliated with the conservative advocacy organization Turning Point USA. The parent, whose child attended the session, described aspects of the presentation as troubling and inappropriate for students. Following the school program, she took her concerns to school administrators and then contacted local child protective services, asserting that the content could be harmful to minors. Authorities confirmed that a report was…

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The Justice Department has finished releasing all non-confidential records connected to the investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, unveiling an extensive list of individuals referenced in the files. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that the materials — including emails, flight logs, and other case-related documents — have been fully disclosed in compliance with a federal transparency mandate. The release was designed to let the public review the contents while still protecting sensitive information related to victims or ongoing inquiries. Among the published materials is a roster containing more than 300 names from a broad cross-section of public life. Those…

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Democratic lawmakers are preparing to fiercely oppose a nationwide voter identification requirement, framing the proposal as a threat to voter access. Schumer told reporters that Democrats will fight the measure “tooth and nail,” arguing that strict ID mandates could disproportionately affect marginalized communities and deter eligible voters from participating in elections. He maintained that such rules would not solve problems with election integrity and would instead create unnecessary barriers. The remarks came as Republican lawmakers continue to advance legislation that includes provisions to standardize voter ID requirements across states, alongside a proposed expansion…

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U.S. border authorities announced a major drug interdiction this week, uncovering a shipment of cocaine at the southern border with an estimated street value equivalent to 190,000 lethal doses. Federal law enforcement officers intercepted the contraband during routine operations, seizing the narcotics before they could be distributed domestically. Officials described the quantity as one of the largest drug seizures in recent months and highlighted its potential impact in preventing overdose deaths. The bust occurred amid heightened border security efforts, with multiple agencies collaborating to detect and disrupt smuggling activities. While the exact location and timing of the discovery were not…

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A woman who once survived abuse linked to Jeffrey Epstein was assaulted while aboard a private jet, law enforcement sources confirm, prompting an active criminal investigation. The 25-year-old victim was reportedly injured during the flight and later described being physically attacked in the aircraft cabin before the plane landed. She was transported to a local hospital for treatment of her injuries and is currently recuperating under medical care. Police in the jurisdiction where the jet touched down have opened an assault inquiry and are interviewing witnesses, including crew members and passengers who were on the flight. Investigators have not yet…

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A well-known figure skating coach and former U.S. national team medalist was shot and killed while waiting in his car at a Starbucks drive-thru in suburban Houston, Texas. The victim, widely respected in the skating community for both his competitive accomplishments and his years of coaching elite athletes, was reportedly struck by gunfire in the parking lot late Friday afternoon. Emergency responders pronounced him dead at the scene. Authorities identified him but have not yet released his name pending family notification. Police say the shooting appears to have been targeted, though no clear motive has been established. Investigators are reviewing…

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Los Angeles’ once-bustling nightlife district is showing clear signs of decline as rising crime rates and an expanding homeless population weigh heavily on the city’s entertainment hubs. Business owners and patrons alike report a noticeable drop in foot traffic after dark, with many attributing the trend to safety concerns. Bars, clubs, and restaurants that once thrived late into the night are now seeing fewer customers choosing to stay out late, citing incidents of street crime and visible homelessness near key nightlife corridors. Residents and visitors have pointed to increased instances of car break-ins, public disturbances, and open drug use in…

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is moving forward with a large-scale expansion of its detention system, aiming to increase capacity to 92,600 beds nationwide as part of a $38.3 billion initiative. Internal planning documents outline the development of eight major detention facilities designed to hold thousands of individuals each. The proposal also includes 16 smaller regional processing centers intended for shorter-term custody before transfers to larger sites. In addition, the agency plans to secure and utilize existing operational facilities to accelerate the expansion. Officials say the expanded capacity is intended to support heightened immigration enforcement efforts, including increased arrests and…

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President Donald Trump announced that member nations of the newly formed Board of Peace, an international body he chairs, have pledged more than $5 billion in humanitarian and reconstruction support for Gaza. Trump said the commitments — aimed at aiding relief efforts and rebuilding the war-torn territory — will be formally unveiled when the Board of Peace holds its first official meeting in Washington, D.C. later this week. In a social media post, Trump also noted that participating countries have agreed to contribute thousands of personnel to an international stabilization force and local police units to help maintain security and…

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The U.S. Department of Justice has released all unclassified materials connected to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, including a list of more than 300 individuals whose names appear throughout the records. Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed in correspondence with congressional leaders that the files related to Epstein and his associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, have been fully disclosed in compliance with federal transparency requirements. The materials include emails, internal communications, investigative reports, flight logs, and related documentation. Limited redactions were applied only where required to protect victims or safeguard sensitive investigative details. The roster contains names from various sectors of public life, including…

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Former President Barack Obama publicly responded this weekend to a social media post originally shared by President Donald Trump that drew widespread criticism for its offensive content. Earlier this month, Trump’s social account included a short video that, toward the end, showed former President Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama with their faces superimposed onto animated ape figures. The graphic imagery appeared alongside other footage in a clip promoting unfounded claims about the 2020 election. The post was met with immediate backlash from across the political spectrum and was subsequently deleted. In a recent interview, Obama described the incident…

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President Donald Trump unleashed a sharp criticism of political commentator Bill Maher on his social media platform, labeling him “extremely nervous” and accusing him of lacking confidence. In the post, Trump attacked Maher’s credibility and commentary, asserting that Maher’s critiques are driven by insecurity rather than substantive analysis. Trump’s message took aim at Maher’s public persona and his influence in media circles. The former president’s post intensified their public disagreement, following earlier comments from Maher that drew Trump’s ire. Trump’s statement reflected broader tensions between the two figures, who have sparred intermittently over political commentary and differing views on national…

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At the Munich Security Conference in Germany, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton engaged in a tense exchange with Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka over the direction and global impact of President Donald Trump’s policies. Clinton, speaking during a panel focused on Western alliances and democratic stability, criticized Trump’s approach to foreign affairs, arguing that certain policies risk straining long-standing partnerships between the United States and Europe. She expressed concern about the broader implications for democratic institutions and transatlantic cooperation. Macinka responded by defending the Trump administration’s agenda, stating that it reflects the concerns and priorities of many…

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Veteran forensic sketch artist Lois Gibson, celebrated for decades of investigative artwork, has released her own depiction of the individual seen in surveillance footage linked to the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie. Guthrie, the mother of television journalist Savannah Guthrie, vanished from her suburban Tucson, Arizona residence in the early hours of February 1. Authorities believe she was taken from her home, and a nationwide effort to locate her continues. Gibson, who retired from her long career with the Houston Police Department and holds records for her cumulative identifications, said the limited images from a doorbell camera showing a masked…

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