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Coast Guard Calls Off Search... 7 Missing After Fishing Boat Capsizes Off Massachusetts + UK’s Starmer: Ex-Prince Andrew Must Testify Before US Congress on Epstein + Bitcoin Plummets: Down 7% in 24 Hours, 12% in a Week, 37% Since October PeakDOJ releases three million Epstein documents - Massive files expose powerful names
The Justice Department published roughly three million pages of Jeffrey Epstein records and thousands of photos and videos, naming dozens of high profile figures and fueling fresh investigations and political fallout across the US and abroad
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3,000,000 - Pages released in the DOJ Epstein document dump
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"I will not be silenced!" — Don Lemon
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DOJ charges Don Lemon with federal civil rights crimes - Indictment unsealed
The Don Lemon criminal case unfolded rapidly as the Justice Department unsealed charges, the media figure was arrested and then released without bond. The files, indictments, and court activity are driving a national debate over journalism and protest law.
DOJ releases three million Epstein files - Massive document dump
The Justice Department published a massive tranche of Jeffrey Epstein material totaling millions of pages and thousands of media files. The release triggered political fallout, fresh allegations against powerful figures, and renewed scrutiny of earlier investigations.
Israeli strikes kill at least 30 in Gaza - Several children among dead
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Iran announces live fire naval drills near US forces - Tensions spike
Iran announced large naval live‑fire exercises near US forces while explosions in Iranian cities killed civilians, stoking regional tensions. Washington issued warnings about unsafe behavior as diplomacy and military postures both intensified.
US tells allies to prepare for possible Iran strike - Briefings underway
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Senate approves funding package after White House deal - Vote clears Senate
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Thousands hold nationwide anti ICE demonstrations - Cities march in protest
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DOJ opens civil rights probe into Alex Pretti shooting - Investigation expands
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Internal memo exposes expanded ICE arrest powers - Orders revealed
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Epstein files name Elon Musk and Bill Gates - High profile figures listed
The latest Epstein files named multiple high profile figures and included disturbing images. New emails and photographs prompted fresh disclosures about visits, gifts, and alleged conduct by wealthy and public figures.
SpaceX seeks FCC approval for one million satellites - Orbital data center push
SpaceX filed sweeping plans to launch a fleet of satellites intended to host solar powered orbital data centers for AI workloads. The proposal for up to one million satellites represents a potential industry shift and regulatory challenge for the FCC.
Bitcoin plunges roughly seven percent in 24 hours - Crypto slide deepens
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Nvidia confirms involvement in OpenAI funding round - Investment planned
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Widespread power outages hit Ukraine amid freezing temperatures - Grid strained
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More than 200 killed in eastern Congo mine collapse - Mass casualties reported
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Coast Guard suspends search for missing fishing crew off Massachusetts - Search halted
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Massive manhunt after eight inmates escape Louisiana detention center - Violent offenders flee
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UN warns of imminent financial collapse if dues are not paid - Alarm raised
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Artemis II highlights shift in US space strategy - Moon mission framed anew
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Administration approves $6.67 billion arms sale to Israel - Apache helicopters included
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Judge blocks Trump's order requiring citizenship to vote - Parts enjoined
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Bomb cyclone set to slam Southeast - 35 million under extreme weather warnings
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