WASHINGTON — Both the House and Senate acted decisively Tuesday to pass a bill to force the Justice Department to publicly release its files on the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a remarkable display of approval for an effort that had struggled for months to overcome opposition from President Donald Trump and Republican leadership.
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A federal court issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday stopping a congressional map enacted this year from being used during the 2026 midterm elections. U. S. District Judge Jeffrey Brown, who was appointed by President Donald Trump, said the plaintiffs are likely to prove that the new map is racially gerrymandered. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vowed to appeal the ruling to the U. S. Supreme Court.
Julia Roberts’ Dark Wash Flare Jeans Resemble This Pair a Shopper Says Makes Their Legs Appear ‘Long and Lean’
The Toronto Maple Leafs snapped a five-game losing streak with a gutsy 3-2 overtime win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night at Scotiabank Arena.
Orange County scores and player stats for Tuesday, Nov. 18
Laura Semprini of Iowa City knows what it is like to call behavioral health providers in a desperate attempt to get an appointment during a time of need, just to be told, “Come in three months.” This experience is not uncommon, with the average wait time for behavioral health services in the U. S. being 48. The post Iowa’s mental health revamp shows little change appeared first on The Daily Iowan.
The Floyd County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday continued reviewing major equipment funding requests from the Sheriff’s Office, including new in-car computers and a proposed 10-year replacement contract for body and vehicle video cameras. The board also voted to begin the process of joining the Iowa Retirement Investors’ Club (RIC), changing the optional retirement savings program available to county employees [.] The post Floyd County supervisors continue discussing Sheriff’s Office equipment requests first appeared on Enterprise Media.
A Ballwin mother is fighting to keep her family together as her husband and father of their two young daughters face deportation.
The massive online gaming platform Roblox, which is used by millions of children under the age of 13, announced it’ll soon require every player to scan their face and use AI-powered facial technology to estimate their age. Jo Ling Kent reports it comes after dozens of families have sued Roblox and Discord for allegedly failing to protect children from sexual predators on their platforms.
Miss Universe judge resigns ahead of pageant, claims Top 30 ‘pre-selected’ by ‘impromptu jury’







