Apple Notes iOS 26 iPhones can import and export Markdown-formatted documents, offering an easy way to move plain text to ...
Google Keep in Gmail is intentionally lightweight, and that simplicity means it won’t suit every workflow or every type of ...
Trump’s top DOJ lackeys are being brutally fact-checked over the partial release of heavily redacted Epstein Files. On Friday, after troves of blacked-out files were released, Deputy Attorney General ...
An audit by Amtrak's inspector general identified concerns with the Hudson River rail tunnel project. Auditors discovered a $104 million refund owed to Amtrak that the project team was unaware of. The ...
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing several weeks ago in October, Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) pressed FBI Director Kash Patel on how many times Trump's name appeared in the Epstein files. ...
The Justice Department released a batch of photos — in addition to Friday’s earlier disclosures — showing some of the evidence gathered in the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. The new files were posted ...
The latest announcement is out from CGI ( ($TSE:GIB.A) ). On December 18, 2025, CGI Inc. filed a Form 6-K with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a ...
The infamous perv was annoyed when his recruiters brought girls he deemed 'too old' THE horrifying scale of Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual depravity has been exposed, with newly-released phone messages ...
For the last SNL of the year, President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) got into a festive mood — by talking about Jeffrey Epstein for the umpteenth time. Referencing Trump's Wednesday night ...
"Saturday Night Live" is closing out 2025 with a holiday message from President Donald Trump. The cold open of the final "SNL" episode of the year featured James Austin Johnson as Trump delivering a ...
JEFFREY Epstein’s depraved abuse has been laid bare in a disturbing scrapbook of young girls and FBI notes revealing his demands for underage victims. An apparent birthday card kept by the disgraced ...
From photos of former president Bill Clinton to images of strange scrapbooks, the Justice Department’s release is curious but far from revelatory. Released in four volumes, the 3,951 documents the DOJ ...
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