Thousands more documents related to Jeffrey Epstein released by Department of Justice
More than 30,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were released on Tuesday.
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More than 30,000 pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein were released on Tuesday.
Some lawmakers say that the DOJ is not following the law after releasing redacted photos and information about Jeffrey Epstein.
A federal judge says the Department of Justice can publicly release materials from a sex trafficking case against Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime friend of Jeffrey Epstein.
President Trump said Wednesday he has signed a bill that requires the Justice Department to release files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein within 30 days.
The fate of the Jeffrey Epstein files is now in the hands of President Trump. CBS News’ Natalie Brand reports.
Once the bill is signed, the government would be forced to release their files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Natalie Brand of CBS News reports.
Both the House and Senate approved a bill that would force the Justice Department to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Summers called his communication with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein “misguided.” WBZ-TV’s Samantha Chaney reports.
The House will vote on the bill Tuesday afternoon. It would require the Justice Department to release its files related to the Epstein investigation. Natalie Brand of CBS News reports.
Former Harvard President Larry Summers said Monday he's "deeply ashamed" after messages between him and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein were released last week.
President Trump is now encouraging Republicans to support a measure that would force the release of files pertaining to Jeffrey Epstein.
A House committee released emails from Jeffrey Epstein, raising questions about what President Trump may have known about the sex trafficking operation. WBZ-TV's Tammy Mutasa reports.
President Trump has denied writing the message to Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.
The accusers were joined by two bipartisan lawmakers pushing for the release of all files related to the Epstein case. Natalie Brand reports from the White House.
Members of Congress get back to work, aiming to keep to the government up and running. Some members are also looking for more information to be released about Jeffrey Epstein.
Ghislaine Maxwell also said there's no client list and she doesn't believe Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in jail.
One of Jeffrey Epstein's accusers went public, while the family of another questioned the treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell. CBS News' Natalie Brand reports.
The House Oversight Committee has also issued subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton, as well at the former attorneys general and Department of Justice officials who oversaw Epstein's federal investigation. Natalie Brand reports from the White House.
Erica Brown reports from Capitol Hill.
Natalie Brand reports from the White House.
Natalie Brand reports from the White House.
The Speaker of the U.S. House is sending members home a day early for their summer recess, a move Democrats said is aimed at ducking high-pressure votes on the Jeffrey Epstein case. But that and other hot-button issues are sure to come up if and when they hold the traditional town hall meetings with constituents. WBZ-TV's Jon Keller has more.
Erica Brown reports from the Capitol.
Natalie Brand reports from the White House.
Jeffrey Epstein's private island Little St. James is the site of a number of alleged crimes.
The Archbishop of Boston will meet with a Dedham priest after the holidays to discuss a controversial "ICE was here" nativity scene.
A single winning ticket was sold for Powerball's Christmas Eve jackpot of $1.817 billion, in Arkansas. It was the second-largest U.S. lottery jackpot ever won.
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets of Lynn, Massachusetts for the traditional Christmas Eve parade.
The city of Boston has shut down the popular ICON nightclub for now following a woman's death last weekend.
A person who visited Boston and Westboro, Massachusetts recently has been diagnosed with measles.
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets of Lynn, Massachusetts for the traditional Christmas Eve parade.
A 21-year-old woman died in a huge fire at a home in Needham on Christmas Eve, the fire chief said.
The Archbishop of Boston will meet with a Dedham priest after the holidays to discuss a controversial "ICE was here" nativity scene.
A winning ticket in Wednesday night's Powerball drawing would have the option of accepting an estimated lump sum cash payment of $781.3 million, or one immediate payment followed by 29 annual payments.
The city of Boston has shut down the popular ICON nightclub for now following a woman's death last weekend.
Flu is on the rise in Massachusetts, just as people are starting to gather for the holidays.
In an interview with CBS News, FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary explains what went into the decision to drop the most serious warnings on hormone therapy for menopause.
Amy Cohen is running the New York City Marathon despite living with the painful effects of sickle cell disease.
Surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital have removed a pig kidney from a New Hampshire man 271 days after the innovative transplant.
With two-year waiting lists for a primary care physician, Mass General Brigham is using AI to bridge the gap.
Eight states have laws making police body cameras mandatory. Massachusetts isn't one of them.
A Massachusetts family got stuck with a bill for a damaged tire on their rental car, even though they bought the extra coverage.
I-Team sources say the allegations of misconduct involving Canton Police Sgt. Sean Goode stem from an investigation into former State Police Trooper Michael Proctor.
Customers have been telling the I-Team that the service has not been as advertised with delays and equipment problems.
Advocates for Pappas Rehabilitation Hospital in Canton say the state is failing to keep its promise to keep the facility open.
Both the Trump and Healey administrations are using government websites to blame each other for the shutdown.
Which party stands to take more of the blame from voters for the government shutdown? Here's what a new poll says.
A UNH Survey Center/Granite State poll shows John Sununu crushing Scott Brown by 23 points among likely primary voters in New Hampshire.
Seth Moulton said he's running against Sen. Ed Markey because "our party leaders are clinging to that old playbook."
Maine Governor Janet Mills' run for Senate comes with an unusual promise - she will only serve one six-year term.
Circle Furniture appears to have suddenly closed all of its stores right before Christmas.
The overpowering scent of Dunkin' donuts in the air has some Haverhill residents complaining.
Ice Castles in North Woodstock, New Hampshire is opening unusually early this year.
The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission unanimously approved regulations to allow for legal marijuana use in public settings.
The model airplane and balsa wood glider company Guillow's has been headquartered in Wakefield for nearly a century.
Just steps from the water's edge along Lake Winnipesaukee, a spectacular estate mixes modern architecture with breathtaking views.
An innovative craft winery located in downtown Meredith, New Hampshire, Hermit Woods is taking a different approach to winemaking.
Located on the water's edge along New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee, Mill Falls blends elegant luxury with spectacular vistas.
Kohler Store by Supply New England and an interior designer showcases how beauty and functionality can breathe new life into a project.
James Beard-nominated pastry chef and co-founder of Bakey in Boston gives insight on how to make his world-famous babka.
The Montreal Canadiens ran away from the Boston Bruins 6-2 on Tuesday night.
The Patriots had two players make the Pro Bowl roster, but they had another noteworthy snub.
The Boston Celtics rallied from a 20-point, second-half deficit for a 103-95 victory over the Indiana Pacers.
Stores in Massachusetts say they are having a hard time keeping up with demands as Patriots fans snatch up Drake Maye jerseys.
Rookie New England Patriots left tackle Will Campbell may be on injured reserve with a knee injury, but he was the star of the show at Friday night's Celtics game.
The overpowering scent of Dunkin' donuts in the air has some Haverhill residents complaining.
Alex Cornwell's display of nearly 300 Christmas inflatables is attracting visitors from around Massachusetts.
Police are looking for whoever opened fire on inflatable Christmas decorations in Bow, New Hampshire.
Birders are flocking to Scituate, Massachusetts to catch a glimpse of a tropical bird called a limpkin, which has never been spotted in New England before.
A rescue group is blaming a "dangerous" TikTok trend for a surge in skiers getting lost in the backcountry at Vermont's Stowe Mountain Resort.