Tag: public records
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DOJ Deadline to Release Epstein Files: What to Expect This Friday
Overview of the Deadline and the Law The Department of Justice is under a firm deadline to disclose documents related to the life and death of financier Jeffrey Epstein. The deadline, set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed into law by a recent executive action, requires the attorney general to make a broad swath…
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Tejas Crash Reports Linked to Pilot Son Air Show Event
When a routine search turns into a revelation In a quiet turn of fate, a father’s attempt to revisit his young son’s performance at an air show spiraled into a discovery that pulled back the curtain on a broader tragedy. While browsing videos of a pilot son’s past appearances at a regional air show, Syal…
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Who Else Is Mentioned in Epstein’s Private Files? New NPR Insights
New Light on Epstein’s Private Files New releases from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate have provided a broader view of the so-called inner circle surrounding the disgraced financier, especially after his criminal charges became public. The recently disclosed materials, totaling tens of thousands of documents, have drawn renewed attention to the spectrum of figures who maintained ties…
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Epstein Survivor Pushes for Full File Release as New Emails Surface
Background: New Emails Renew Focus on Epstein Case The release of thousands of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein has reignited a national conversation about accountability, transparency, and the path to closure for survivors. After House Republicans disclosed a trove of emails and related materials, a chorus of voices—ranging from survivors to legal experts—called for full…
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Grijalva Signs Petition to Force House Vote on Epstein Files
Overview: Grijalva takes a high-profile step toward transparency Representative Adelita Grijalva, a Democrat from Arizona, added her support to a petition aimed at forcing a House vote on the release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein. By signing the petition, Grijalva pushed the effort past the crucial threshold of 218 signatures, a procedural milestone that…
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Controversy Reignites as Ellen Greenberg Death Is Reconfirmed as Suicide
Introduction: A Reaffirmed Verdict in a Debated Case The 2011 death of Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old Philadelphia teacher found with multiple stab wounds, has again been officially ruled a suicide by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner’s Office. The decision, released after a renewed review prompted by the Greenberg family’s persistent questions, comes more than a decade…
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FBI Asked to Hunt for Earhart Records Amid Declassification Push
Overview: A high-stakes search tied to a declassification push The Trump administration has directed FBI personnel in Washington, DC, to immediately search workstations and all digital media for records related to Amelia Earhart’s disappearance. The directive—described by a law enforcement source to CNN as a highly unusual move—arrived late Tuesday and carried a tight deadline…

