Get ready to read the Epstein files. President Donald Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act into law this week, starting the 30-day clock for the administration to publicly release ...
The Justice Department's records related to Jeffrey Epstein are on their way to becoming public after President Donald Trump signed the "Epstein Files Transparency Act," but what could be in them, and ...
President Trump said Wednesday that he had signed the bill to release the files. The House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 427-1 on a bill to compel the Justice Department to publicly release its ...
The Senate moved swiftly to approve legislation Tuesday forcing the Justice Department to release more information about the case it built against the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House Oversight Committee on Tuesday publicly posted the files it has received from the Justice Department on the sex trafficking investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his ...
Draft legislation circulating in California's statehouse would require federal immigration agents to check in a state courthouse entrances and identify who they intend to arrest. Federal agents detain ...
The White House has continued to resist calls from Congress and President Donald Trump's own base to release the FBI's investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein. Instead, it has asked courts to release ...
Threat actors have been observed launching a second wave of attacks against SAP NetWeaver instances that were compromised via a recent zero-day vulnerability, enterprise application security firm ...
If you're using Zoom —especially during this challenging time to cope with your schooling, business, or social engagement—make sure you are running the latest version of the widely popular video ...
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming more and more part of everyday life. This chapter explores how the public and experts compare in their experiences and views around the use of AI (such as ...
President Donald Trump on March 21 incorrectly claimed personal data published in files on President John F. Kennedy’s death belonged to “long gone” people.