Marcus Detrez displays photos, taken by his grandfather in Shanghai in the 1930s, in Beijing on Tuesday. The photos, which Detrez will donate to China, bear witness to wartime atrocities committed by ...
WASHINGTON, DC-As part of efforts to strengthen national security and curb identity fraud, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on December 12 issued new policy guidance sharply ...
Abstract: An increase in ICT devices and services has led to a rise in carbon emissions. As a result, there is a growing demand for energy-efficient software; however, this demand remains unmet due to ...
The second in command at the Department of Justice is defending the decision to take down more than a dozen photos from the Jeffrey Epstein files published online last week. Deputy Attorney General ...
Several victims said they were frustrated by the heavy redactions of photos and documents that the Justice Department released on Friday. By Matthew Goldstein and Mike Baker Disappointed. Frustrated.
Scrutiny of the Justice Department’s release of the Epstein files continued Saturday as 15 images made available Friday disappeared from the department’s website and with a leading Democratic senator ...
More than a dozen files tied to notorious pedophile Jeffrey Epstein mysteriously vanished from the Justice Department’s website just one day after the agency released the massive, long-awaited trove ...
A tiny child appeared to be just inches away from deranged sex pest Jeffrey Epstein, a disturbing photo in the trove of pictures released Friday shows. The tiny legs can be seen poking from the frame ...
The Department of Justice began releasing final documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein Friday, with a massive trove of documents that predominantly shows photos and heavily ...
A photo of former President Bill Clinton topless in a dimly lit hot tub with his arms folded behind his head was included in a massive trove of Jeffrey Epstein files released Friday by the Department ...
WASHINGTON ― Previously stashed-away pictures of former President Bill Clinton and other celebrities have found their way into the Justice Department's coveted "Epstein library." The Dec. 19 release ...