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DOJ Misses Deadline for Full Epstein Document Release

The U.S. Justice Department has partially released Jeffrey Epstein files, missing a legal deadline. Democrats accuse the Trump administration of violating federal law. Explore the latest developments and legal implications.

Colorado child predator gets 84-year prison sentence

A prolific child predator from Colorado, whose victims were found in nearly every U.S. state, has been sentenced to 84 years in federal prison. The landmark case highlights extensive online exploitation.

New Jeffrey Epstein Photos Released Before DOJ Deadline

Democrats on the U.S. House Oversight Committee released over 70 new images from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including disturbing photos and connections to powerful figures, one day before a legal deadline for full disclosure.

New Epstein Photos Released Ahead of DOJ File Deadline

U.S. House Democrats release 68 new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, increasing pressure on the Trump administration to meet Friday's deadline for disclosing federal files under the new transparency law.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino to Step Down

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino plans to resign, as announced in December 2025. Get the latest details on this significant security leadership change and its context.

Judge blocks DOJ evidence in dismissed James Comey case

A federal judge has temporarily barred the Justice Department from using key evidence in the recently dismissed case involving former FBI Director James Comey. This legal twist could reshape the government's approach.

Judge Clears Release of Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts

A U.S. judge has authorized the Justice Department to release grand jury transcripts related to Jeffrey Epstein. This pivotal decision could unveil new details about the financier's sex trafficking case.

DOJ Fails to Re-Indict NY AG Letitia James

The Justice Department failed to secure a new indictment against New York AG Letitia James after a judge dismissed a prior case. Learn the latest on this politically charged legal saga.

U.S. Alarmed by Canada's Mass Migration Policies

The U.S. State Department issues a directive for ambassadors to address mass migration concerns with allies like Canada, citing public safety and economic risks. Learn about the specific issues raised.

Edmonton judge throws out counterfeit money case

An Alberta judge has dismissed charges against a man accused of carrying counterfeit currency after evidence showed the bills were clearly Chinese replicas. Learn about this landmark Edmonton court decision.

RVH alerts public to long emergency wait times

Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre in Barrie alerts patients about significant wait times due to high volume. Plan your visit accordingly and consider alternatives for non-urgent care.

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