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Epstein Survivors Split on Melania’s Hearing Call: Justice or Burden?
Comer pledges public testimony after first lady's surprise plea — but the victims the hearings would serve are divided on whether Congress can deliver anything meaningful
Comer pledges public testimony after first lady's surprise plea — but the victims the hearings would serve are divided on whether Congress can deliver anything meaningful
DOJ confirms the FBI director's Gmail was compromised as Handala Hack Team publishes his photos, resume, and correspondence online
The two men who controlled Epstein's money, managed his shell companies, and now run his estate were never questioned by the FBI or DOJ
State investigators say they've been stonewalled for months on three federal agent shootings — now they're asking a federal court to force access
Four AI-powered military drones worth up to $400,000 vanished from a Kentucky base in November, and the public didn't find out until March.
From Haifa's waterfront to Tel Aviv's streets, Israel's military censor is rewriting the rules of wartime journalism, and journalists are paying the price
A proposed rule posted to the Federal Register would let the attorney general suspend state ethics investigations into current and former Justice Department attorneys, a power Congress explicitly addressed in 1998
Republicans and Democrats united to kill Rep. Nancy Mace's push for transparency — one day after the case that triggered it produced an Ethics investigation, a resignation and a bipartisan call for accountability