On October 28, 2019, two months after his brother's death, Mark Epstein was summoned to the US Attorney's office in downtown Manhattan. Jeffrey Epstein died in the custody of a federal jail just one building over, and officials at the Justice Department said they had an update for Mark on their investigation into his death.
The US government has now invested nearly $6 billion in an effort led by President Biden to provide a lifeline to Moderna amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Apple CEO Tim Cook wants the tech industry to take action against "fake news" stories that are polluting the web.
When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power last year, he never mentioned plans to overhaul the country's judiciary. But a little-known Jerusalem think tank had been preparing for the moment for years.
A federal prosecutor admitted in court papers that three D.C. Metropolitan Police Department undercover officers acted as provocateurs at the northwest steps of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
At the same time, and in an intriguing move, Italy has also applied for its cuisine to be placed on the UNESCO list for Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Alarming leaked emails reveal attempted level of intrusion beyond public forums.
It appears that the military-industrial complex has complete control of the government of the United States, which recently voted to give the Pentagon roughly a trillion dollars of the tax-payers money. This was done by cutting back on social programs which would have helped poor working families.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made known that Russia will now install tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, which is the first time since the mid-1990s that the Eastern European power has installed such arms outside the country's borders.
The Biden administration is petitioning federal courts to deny users of marijuana the ability to exercise their natural right to keep and bear arms — and the arguments they are making are just astounding.