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Epstein Document Fallout Reaches Six Countries, Zero U.S. Probes
From a British lord to a Norwegian ex-prime minister to a Wall Street law firm chairman, the DOJ document release is producing real-world consequences across three continents
From a British lord to a Norwegian ex-prime minister to a Wall Street law firm chairman, the DOJ document release is producing real-world consequences across three continents
The only Black Republican senator and NRSC chairman called the Truth Social post "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House" and urged its removal
White House defends the clip as a Lion King meme while critics point to a stark accountability gap between the president and others who shared the same imagery
For the first time in over 50 years, no binding limits exist on the world's two largest nuclear arsenals
Federal judge rejects apex doctrine claim, ruling 'extraordinary circumstances' require sworn testimony on DOGE's closure of foreign aid agency
NFL commissioner expresses confidence in halftime performer despite political controversy
President faces no new verified accusations despite thousands of mentions in 3.5 million pages
Senior U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein criticized the president's legal strategy as an improper bid for two bites at the apple during contentious removal hearing