While Republicans are still reeling from President Donald Trump seemingly becoming the face of the Epstein file scandal, ...
The bill compels the Justice Department to release all unclassified records, documents, communications and investigative ...
Ever searched for a file in Windows and come up empty? Or waited way too long for results? You’re not alone. Many users find Windows Search frustrating and it really boils down to its default settings ...
How closely are Americans following news about government files from the federal investigation of Jeffrey Epstein, and what do they think about President Donald Trump’s handling of the issue? The ...
The top Democrat in the Senate plans to inflict maximum pain on Senate Republicans in their march to pass President Donald Trump’s "big, beautiful bill" before lawmakers even get a chance to debate ...
June 28 (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Saturday said Democrats will force the Republicans' 940-page tax and spending bill to be read out loud in full on the Senate floor.
Text messages between defendant Karen Read and ATF agent Brian Higgins are essential to understanding the theories behind both the prosecution and defense’s case. The texts were read in Norfolk ...
Karen Read exchanged flirty texts with another man two weeks before her cop boyfriend was found dead in the snow, jurors heard during testimony in her murder trial Friday. “You’re hot,” Brian Higgins ...
A Massachusetts state trooper returned to the witness stand in the murder trial of Karen Read after cross-examination turned tense in his first day of testimony. During questioning by the prosecution, ...
Karen Read and boyfriend John O’Keefe had a bitter fight over text just hours before the Boston cop’s lifeless body was pulled out of the snow — and a stunned jury heard the entire exchange Thursday ...
March 28 (Reuters) - Osasuna filed an appeal with the Spanish football federation (RFEF) on Friday stating Barcelona should not have fielded defender Inigo Martinez in their LaLiga game over a ...
The U.S. government on Tuesday declassified approximately 80,000 pages of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, marking one of the largest releases of historical records ...