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- Justice Department releases more Epstein files. Some of them mention Trump
- Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on lawmakers demanding more Epstein files be released
- 35 years after ADA, people with disabilities still find hotels unaccommodating
- Crime in the U.S. fell in 2025. Will the trend continue?
- Trump administration wants to set quota for denaturalizing American citizens
- Morning news brief
- Want to fry a turkey for your holiday meal? Here are 10 tips to remember
- Immigration attorney talks about Trump's denaturalization efforts
- Delayed report shows U.S. economy grew between July and September
- SCOTUS rules Trump can't send National Guard to Chicago without governor's permission