From “Trump” to “Russian” to “dentist,” the only way to gaze into the Epstein-files abyss is through a keyword-size hole.
Patrick Healy, an assistant managing editor who oversees The Times’s journalistic standards, talked with four of the journalists who are working on the Epstein files to kick around those questions.
The Epstein files released by the Justice Department include hours of video footage Jeffrey Epstein recorded, received or downloaded. The Free Press has compiled it all.
Nude photos. The names and faces of sexual abuse victims. Bank account and Social Security numbers in full view.
Two dozen journalists. A pile of pages that would reach the top of the Empire State Building. And an effort to find the next ...
Lawmakers can now view unredacted files related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Posts purporting to show unredacted images of President Donald Trump with girls spread online.
The Department of Justice will allow members of Congress to review unredacted files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Live updates after the Justice Department posted another trove of Epstein files more than two months after Trump signed a bill requiring their release.
The Justice Department's latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein files has led to new scrutiny of powerful people ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Lawmakers are just beginning to review unredacted versions of the Epstein files but those who have read them say the system is complicated and insufficient.
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