A tense congressional hearing turned into a shouting match as Attorney General Pam Bondi faced lawmakers over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein investigation records. Representative Pramila Jayapal pressed for a direct apology to survivors present in the room, while critics accused the Justice Department of exposing victims and shielding powerful associates.
12 February,2026 02:15 AM ISTGlobal nuclear stability is entering one of its most dangerous phases in modern history. With the New START treaty officially expired, the last remaining arms control agreement limiting the world’s two largest nuclear arsenals, the global security framework is now without formal restrictions for the first time in over five decades. The crisis has deepened after the United States accused China of secretly conducting covert nuclear explosive tests. US officials allege that Beijing prepared explosive nuclear tests with yields reaching hundreds of tons, claiming these actions violate long-standing international commitments to suspend nuclear testing. WATCH
07 February,2026 03:25 AM ISTNewly released documents, sealed evidence, and a disturbing handwritten diary are reshaping what the world thought it knew about one of the most infamous criminal networks in modern history. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, millions of pages of DOJ records, videos and sealed materials are now coming into public view, revealing allegations that investigators themselves describe as deeply disturbing. At the center of the revelations is a diary allegedly written by a teenage victim in 2002. The handwritten account describes being treated as a “human incubator,” detailing a pregnancy under Epstein’s control and a birth followed by the immediate removal of the child. The diary reportedly includes a 20-week ultrasound image, now part of the evidence record, a silent witness to what investigators are calling one of the most disturbing personal testimonies in the entire case. WATCH
05 February,2026 01:49 AM ISTPresident Donald Trump clashed with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office on Tuesday after being questioned about the final release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. The confrontation turned personal when the President refused to address a question regarding the survivors of Epstein's crimes, instead labelling Collins the "worst reporter" and criticising her for "never smiling."
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