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.
A massive release has added three million pages to the Epstein files revealing new details about the case. In this video we explore what these documents contain and why they are drawing public ...
Advocates call for further disclosures after Trump’s justice department released more than 3m files last week The release of about 3m Jeffrey Epstein investigative files has failed to quell outrage ...
The latest set of documents includes photos showing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor crouched over an unidentified woman - ITV News Reporter Amy Lewis and Political Correspondent David Wood have the latest ...
The US Justice Department on Friday released many more records from its investigative files on Jeffrey Epstein, resuming disclosures under a law intended to reveal what the government knew about the ...
Jeffrey Epstein was listed as financially responsible for a girl who was seeking in 1998 to join a famous New York high school for aspiring artists. The application to the Professional Children's ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche says the Justice Department has published a total of about 3.5 million pages of documents. Photo: Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters WASHINGTON—The Justice Department is ...
The Justice Department released another 3 million pages of Jeffrey Epstein files on Jan. 30, including 2,000 videos and 180,000 images, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche announced. The releases ...
The Justice Department on Friday released an avalanche of long-awaited investigative files relating to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The new document dump dwarfed the two earlier Epstein file ...
2:05 Epstein files: UK minister joins Starmer in urging Andrew to testify to Congress The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) resumed releasing the much-anticipated files related to late sex offender ...
After missing a Dec. 19 deadline set by Congress to release all of the files, the Justice Department said it tasked hundreds of lawyers with reviewing the records. Catherine O'Hara, award-winning ...
Immigration agents arrest people checking in with the agency at its San Diego offices on Oct. 21, 2025. (File photo by Adrian Childress/Times of San Diego) This article was produced by Capital & Main.