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The Justice Department released thousands of documents from its "Epstein library," including photos of former President Bill Clinton and other celebrities. Many of the released documents are heavily ...
A total of 16 photos were taken down at some point on Saturday from the website that the Justice Department created. One featured an open drawer containing other photos, including at least one of ...
Every year, 119 billion pounds of food is wasted in the United States, which equates to more than $408 billion worth of meals. And it looks like around half of that (give or take) came from a single ...
A president returned to power in America and rattled the global order. A wildfire, almost unfathomably, ravaged populated neighborhoods of Los Angeles. A fragile cease-fire took hold in the Gaza war, ...
Users have been noticing a weird iPhone bug with some pictures they have saved in their Photos app on iOS 26; sometimes, photos taken from Android phones are being imported into the Photos with a ...
Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-Va.) on Friday said some of the photos found in the home of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein depict “people engaged in sexual acts.” The Virginia Democrat made the ...
Australia's federal regulator the National Offshore Petroleum Safety & Environmental Management Agency (NOPSEMA) is investigating an incident that occurred during critical installation work on Shell’s ...
The issue features striking wildlife photos highlighting endangered species and fragile ecosystems. Some photos also show once-endangered species bouncing back thanks to conservation efforts. National ...
Marines will once again need to keep their uniforms photo-ready, per new guidance released last week that reinstates the use of official photos in certain selection board processes. Marines may now be ...
Marines will once again be judged by how they look in an official photograph when they are up for key career opportunities, according to a policy released this week, partially reversing a 2020 rule ...