A Congressional committee released a letter Sept. 8 allegedly written in 2003 by President Donald Trump for deceased sex offender Jeffery Epstein’s 50th birthday. It bears a signature administration ...
A top Justice Department official has retracted a letter he sent to an FBI agent who responded to the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre that suggested the agent was being investigated in relation ...
Among the many weird things Donald Trump and his administration have said and done vis-à-vis Jeffrey Epstein in recent weeks is the president’s curious denial of writing the disgraced financier a lewd ...
A birthday note allegedly written by Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein was published by the House Oversight committee. The letter was part of a book containing many notes and letters given to Epstein ...
Writing yourself a letter is a good way to identify the things in your life that matter — as well as those things that you can let go. By Melissa Kirsch A few weeks ago, a reader of The Morning told ...
More than 400 artists signed a letter organized by the ACLU supporting Jimmy Kimmel. The letter mentioned "government threats to our freedom of speech." Disney owns ABC, the network that suspended ...
In a letter posted online by President Trump, the first lady wrote to Russia’s leader but didn’t mention Ukraine. At the White House, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine brought Mr. Trump a letter ...
More than 120 progressive organizations signed a letter condemning political violence and defending free speech. The letter follows the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the ...
This real-life Titanic passenger’s heart did go on — in a century-old love letter. James Cameron’s 1997 blockbuster “Titanic” famously revolved around the romance between Leonardo DiCaprio’s Jack ...
The Trump administration placed more than 30 Federal Emergency Management Agency employees on leave Tuesday after they signed an open letter of dissent about the agency’s leadership, according to ...
Thank you, Spokesman Review. Any Karen Dorn Steele published letter is always good for a few laughs. Oct. 12’s “Government Spending” was no exception. Her letter, a screed decrying everything ...
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