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DOJ: Over 1 Million Epstein Documents Found... Release Delayed

The Justice Department said federal prosecutors and the FBI uncovered more than one million additional documents potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein, pushing back the scheduled public release and drawing bipartisan demands for oversight and audits

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1,000,000+ - Potential Jeffrey Epstein documents uncovered by DOJ

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"Merry Christmas to all, including Radical Left Scum" — President Donald Trump


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DOJ: Over 1 million more Epstein documents found... release delayed

The Justice Department disclosed it may need additional weeks after federal prosecutors and the FBI discovered over a million more documents potentially related to Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers and analysts demand audits and faster transparency as the release timeline slips.

ICE opens fire at van during Maryland enforcement operation - 2 hospitalized

A federal ICE operation in suburban Baltimore turned violent when agents say a van attempted to ram officers and they opened fire. Multiple local and federal accounts report two people hospitalized amid an ongoing probe into the incident.

Newsom declares state of emergency as Southern California storms intensify

A series of powerful winter storms hammered Southern California, triggering life threatening flash floods, mudslides and widespread evacuations. Governors declared emergencies and officials warned of continued heavy rain and travel disruptions over the holiday.

Deadly explosion rocks Pennsylvania nursing home - investigators search rubble

Investigators are sifting through wreckage after a devastating explosion and fire at a Pennsylvania nursing home. Officials say at least two people died and dozens were injured as search and recovery continue and crews examine whether a gas leak caused the blast.

DOJ unravels publicly as Epstein file fallout grows

The Justice Department faced public backlash over its handling of the Epstein file disclosures, with critics and reporters calling out errors and mocking responses on social platforms. The department's messaging has intensified scrutiny of the rollout process.

Europe and allies condemn Israel for approving new West Bank settlements

European nations and allies condemned Israel’s approval of dozens of new West Bank settlements, calling the actions illegal and destabilizing. The diplomatic rebuke raises international pressure amid ongoing regional tensions and ceasefire talks.

North Korea showcases submarine progress and fires long range missiles

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Nasry Asfura declared winner of Honduras presidential election

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White House orders two month focus on quarantining Venezuelan oil

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Nvidia agrees to buy Groq in multibillion dollar AI chip deal

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Supreme Court blocks National Guard deployment to Chicago - limits presidential power

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Blast in Moscow kills police officers and bystander

A powerful explosion in Moscow killed multiple people, including police officers, near sites of recent attacks. Russian investigators are probing the incident amid a string of strikes and security concerns in the capital.

Zelensky offers concessions and demilitarized zone proposal to advance peace talks

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Russian forces capture another Ukrainian town amid wider offensive

Russian forces reported gains on the front, seizing towns as Kyiv adjusts defensive lines. The evolving battlefield underscores a volatile year and complicates diplomatic efforts to reach a negotiated settlement.

Pentagon to send 350 National Guard troops to New Orleans for Mardi Gras

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Jack Smith urges release of full deposition video to Congress

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U.S. bars Europeans accused of pressuring Big Tech to censor American views

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Thousands flock to Bethlehem as Christmas celebrations resume

Christians and pilgrims returned to Bethlehem for the first large public Christmas celebrations in years as conflict in the region quieted. The revival of services and gatherings marked a fragile return of holiday tradition amid security concerns.

Users show ways to reveal redacted text in the Epstein files

Social media users and independent researchers demonstrated methods to reveal redacted parts of the released Epstein files while the DOJ admitted mistakes that exposed information meant to be redacted. The technical controversies intensified calls for a formal review of the rollout.

Pentagon report says China has loaded over 100 ICBMs into border silos

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CBS editor defends decision to delay '60 Minutes' immigration piece

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S&P 500 closes at record on Christmas Eve as rally extends

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Laken Riley Act enforcement leads to surge in ICE arrests nationwide

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Delaware state trooper shot and killed while protecting others at DMV

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"Merry Christmas to all, including the Radical Left Scum that is doing everything possible to destroy our Country, but are failing badly. We no longer have Open Borders, Men in Women’s Sports, Transgender for Everyone, or Weak Law Enforcement. What we do have is a Record Stock Market and 401K’s, Lowest Crime numbers in decades, No…"