A New York exhibit of more than 3,000 volumes bills itself as ‘an exercise in radical transparency’ – and a bid for attention This February, a story broke that seemed like it might finally be the one.
A 24-hour reading of the 3,747 bound volumes of publicly released Epstein files took place on Monday, May 18, 2026, at the Reading Room in Tribeca, Manhattan.
Tommy Carstensen oversees one of the most sophisticated archives of Epstein materials, while Tristan Lee’s database allows searches of faces who appear in the files Before the US Department of Justice ...
The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Reading Room holds 3,437 volumes of printed material. The entrance to the Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein reading room. Photo by Anna Maria Lopez, courtesy ...
The initial files are murky images that show what could be anything. The government said more would be released on a rolling basis. By Helene Cooper Reporting from Washington The Pentagon released ...
The temporary Manhattan installation includes more than 17,000 pounds of records and evidence tied to Jeffrey Epstein.
You’ve probably seen it on social media before: a paragraph of scrambled text that looks like nonsense at first glance, yet somehow you can read it with surprising ease. Aoccdrnig to a rscheearch at ...
Karen Read wants access to “staggeringly” offensive texts between disgraced former Massachusetts State Police Trooper Michael Proctor — who investigated her for murder — and Canton Police Sgt. Sean ...
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The prosecution in the Karen Read trial read text messages in court, which were sent just hours before her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe's death. NBC News' Emelie Ikeda has the latest ...