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President Trump has signed the bill ordering the Justice Department to release all files on late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says DOJ will follow the law and encourage more Epstein victims to come forward.
Anti-trafficking advocate Liz Stein tells NPR how she and other Epstein survivors are coping.
Stein says Epstein's survivors are crime victims who've been waiting through five administrations for justice.
In Charlotte, North Carolina, many residents are voicing opposition to the immigration raids on their city.
WFAE's Julian Berger reports on a protest outside of a popular retail outlet.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has removed diversity from performance evaluations.
As NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports, he's promoting State Department workers who were passed over.
Several high-ranking Army officials are in Kiev to kickstart talks on ending Russia's war in Ukraine.
Army Secretary Jan Driscoll is set to meet with Ukraine's president during the trip.
plan to end the war would require Ukraine to give up some of its territory and weaponry.
President Trump says he'll meet with New York Mayor-elect Zoram Mamdani on Friday in the Oval Office.
Trump has criticized Mamdani over his declaration as a socialist Democrat.
Mamdani has criticized Trump's policies but has promised to work with anyone if it would benefit New Yorkers.
Multiple companies are testing driverless big rigs on highways in Texas.