Graduates at some of the top universities are finding it nearly impossible to find new jobs in software engineering. New reporting by the Los Angeles Times details the trouble recent graduates are ...
Many were disappointed — though perhaps not surprised — when the Justice Department’s long-awaited document dump on its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein came heavily redacted. The New York Times ...
Soon after the U.S. Department of Justice released a batch of documents related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in late December 2025, social media users claimed the text hidden by redactions ...
Ian McEwan’s latest novel, “What We Can Know,” is many things at once: It’s a science fiction imagining of a future world devastated by climate catastrophe; it’s a literary mystery about a scholar’s ...
Since the so-called Epstein files are finally making their way to the public, much of social media has been scouring what has been released thus far. Unfortunately, those who have the time and finger ...
Washington has been roiled by controversy surrounding the files linked to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for months, but the scandal heated up at the end of last week with the Justice Department ...
Cooper read out the innuendo-laced lyrics live on the air as his pal Andy Cohen watched CNN/Instagram Anderson Cooper got ah-matized on New Year’s Eve. The 58-year-old CNN journalist had some holiday ...
While planning your calendar for 2026, one timeline you may want to write down is the tax season schedule. Though the April 15 deadline is months away, many will soon start receiving forms from their ...
President Donald Trump said on Dec. 22 that it was “terrible” to see Bill Clinton’s photos related to the investigation of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein being released by the U.S. Department ...
WASHINGTON – More than a dozen Jeffrey Epstein accusers criticized the Justice Department’s release of documents about their investigation of the alleged sex trafficking operation as “riddled with ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) still has 5.2 million pages of files to review in the case of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Reuters reported Wednesday. Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and ...
The number represents a more precise, and potentially much larger, figure than earlier estimates. The department is seeking to enlist about 400 lawyers to help in the review. By Devlin Barrett ...