Retired IAS officer Atulya Misra and retired IPS officer Abhay Kumar Singh subscribed oath of office as State Information Commissioners, in the presence of Tamil Nadu Governor R.N. Ravi in the Lok ...
For two of Washington’s most diametrically opposed political figures, there is a newfound common ground: whether the truth is out there. President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday night said he would declassify government files related to alien life and unidentified flying objects, citing the “tremendous interest” in the topic, an announcement ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) acknowledged Thursday that it is logging searches conducted by members of Congress as they review unredacted files related to Jeffrey Epstein, saying the tracking is ...
CHICAGO — Lawyers for the Chicago woman shot by a Border Patrol agent took the first steps Wednesday in filing a federal lawsuit. Maramar Martinez alongside her lawyers held a news conference ...
One of Jeffrey Epstein’s youngest victims was just 9 years of age, lawmakers revealed after viewing the Justice Department’s cache of unredacted investigative files. The sick disclosure came after Rep ...
Nude photos. The names and faces of sexual abuse victims. Bank account and social security numbers in full view. All of these things appeared in the mountain of documents released publicly by the U.S.
The Department of Justice said Monday that it took down “several thousand documents and media” from recently released Epstein files that mistakenly exposed the personal information of the disgraced ...
The Jeffrey Epstein files will remain online after victims of the disgraced financier on Tuesday said the Justice Department had committed to “expeditiously” scrubbing their identities from a tranche ...
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The Department of Justice has released nearly 3.5 million pages of documents from cases and investigations related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ released its first batch of files ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Justice Department said Monday that it had taken down several thousand documents and “media” that may have inadvertently included victim-identifying information since it began ...
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