A federal appeals court said in an opinion on Wednesday that people who represent themselves without a lawyer still “shoulder ...
President Donald Trump meandered through a list of his administration’s accomplishments while speaking at a White House press ...
Eight years after her rape complaint against Bishop Franco Mulakkal rocked the Catholic church, Sister Ranit speaks out – ...
The Trump administration on Sunday defended its decision to remove photos from its online collection of newly released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, including one showing President Donald Trump ...
At least 16 files connected to the Jeffrey Epstein case have disappeared from the Justice Department’s public website, including photos showing President Trump, Melania Trump, and other materials such ...
It’s not quite a CIA black site, but a link to an old Centers for Disease Control and Prevention text file is still pretty jarring. The odd file was uncovered by an X-formerly-Twitter user who goes by ...
Pages from a totally redacted New York grand jury file into Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, released by the U.S. Justice Department, is photographed Friday, Dec. 19, 2025, in Washington. (AP ...
After months of back-and-forth and political backlash, more than 300,000 pages of unclassified Jeffrey Epstein case files have been released. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Friday that ...
Jeffrey Epstein's contact list was released today. On the website, there is also the BOP Video footage from the night Epstein is believed to have committed suicide, an interview with Maxwell Proffer, ...
The Justice Department released hundreds of thousands of pages of records related to late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein Friday, hours after a top official teased more material would be released in the ...
Department of Justice officials are in their final sprint to assemble by Friday a tranche of records related to Jeffrey Epstein, but the extent of material that will be made public remains unknown.
Two defendants in the St. Clare’s pensioners case have filed for bankruptcy, including former Albany Bishop Edward Scharfenberger. Their filings have delayed the second phase of the trial.