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The House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein released another batch of documents as part of the so-called “Epstein files”—but journalists were quick to notice the similarities between the latest ...
Robert Charles Alexander is the Senior Crime and Court Reporter for Newsweek based in London. He formerly worked as a Political Correspondent for the Local Democracy Service of the BBC, and is a ...
Two major digital platforms — YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV — have agreed to carry C-SPAN two months after the nonprofit organization made a public plea for wider distribution. Changing industry ...
During slavery, reading wasn’t merely discouraged; it was often illegal. Enslaved people were denied the right to read because being literate allowed them to envision and demand freedom. The Bible, ...
Following the conviction of Living Word International church's James Randolph on six criminal sexual conduct charges on Friday, his father-in-law, church pastor Mark Barclay offered his first comment ...
In brief: OneDrive, Microsoft's answer to iCloud and Google Drive, is deeply embedded in Windows 11. The operating system doesn't display prompts for opting out of the program, and Microsoft is ...
The Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson relationship has taken yet another interesting turn. As relayed by cllct media's Darren Rovell, TCE Rights Management LLC—a company owned by Belichick and run by ...
Washington — President Trump on Monday signed an executive order to push Washington, D.C., and other localities to end cashless bail for arrested suspects, threatening to withhold federal funding from ...
Some of the more than 2,000 National Guard troops on duty in Washington, D.C., are now armed, part of a crackdown that President Trump once again claimed was needed to help curb crime in the city.