Apple still hasn’t confirmed a foldable iPhone, and the company’s latest round of product announcements didn’t change that. Apple launched several new devices last week, but there was still no mention ...
The Department of Justice has withheld from the public nearly 48,000 files stemming from investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, after publishing more than 2 million pages of documents under the Epstein ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice has not released summaries and notes from three separate interviews the FBI conducted with a South Carolina woman who alleged she was a sexual assault victim of ...
A Las Vegas attorney for a family struck by a vehicle near the Strip filed a lawsuit on their behalf Thursday against Tesla Lease Trust and the DUI suspect accused of injuring them. Luke and Jessica ...
Feb 20 (Reuters) - OpenAI has more than 200 people working on a family of AI-powered devices that will include a smart speaker and possibly smart glasses and a smart lamp, the Information reported ...
The Onondaga County District Attorney’s office released a list of 23 indictments for the month of January. Crimes charged included manslaughter, rape, menacing a police/peace officer, and animal ...
The American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Tuesday against federal, state and local law enforcement agencies following an October immigration raid at a racetrack in Idaho. About 400 people, ...
The clips from Jeffrey Epstein’s home office appear to show him with young women. By Jane Bradley and David Enrich Jeffrey Epstein recorded footage from what appeared to be a hidden camera in his home ...
Buried among the millions of pages released by the Department of Justice involving Jeffrey Epstein are dozens of emails involving Greenville companies. They are not allegations of wrongdoing, but ...
Six men, including one foreign government official, have had their names redacted from the Epstein files. Members of congress were allowed to review the unredacted files for the first time on Monday.
CHEYENNE — Rep. Ann Lucas intends to remind Wyomingites of the importance of legislating access to “obscene” materials, and she believes House Bill 72 does just that. The recently filed bill, titled ...
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