US Senate Approves Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files
US Senate approves bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files, pushing for full transparency after years of partisan document drops.
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US Senate approves bill to release Jeffrey Epstein files, pushing for full transparency after years of partisan document drops.
Trump has reversed his stance and urged Congress to release more files on the Jeffrey Epstein case, joining lawmakers calling for transparency. Here’s what you need to know.
President Trump cuts tariffs on key grocery items as Americans face high food prices ahead of Thanksgiving.
Donald Trump’s push to restore Confederate statues near the US Capitol has reignited debates over history and memory. Here’s why it matters.
House Democrats released emails suggesting Trump may have known about Epstein’s abuse, sparking calls to declassify all non-classified files and fresh scrutiny.
As of November 12, 2025, the US federal shutdown hits 43 days, freezing paychecks and services as political gridlock leaves citizens scrambling to make ends meet.
US Supreme Court extends pause on Trump’s food aid funding for 42 million Americans amid government shutdown, with deadline now set for Nov 13 unless talks succeed.
As the U.S. government shutdown enters its 42nd day on Nov 11, 2025, over a million federal workers are impacted, flights are delayed, and food assistance is paused nationwide.
US Senate voted Monday (Nov 10) to end the longest government shutdown in US history, sending the bill to the House and President Trump for signing.
A YouGov survey finds Americans split on whether Dems, Republicans, or both are at fault for the record-long US government shutdown, with real impacts on daily life.