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 new pop-up exhibit in New York has all of the more than three million pages of investigative files on sex offender Jeffrey Epstein available to read in print. The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein ...
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 ...
A new library is opening up in New York City this Friday, but rather than books, the space will house 3,437 volumes and roughly 3.5 million pages of the Epstein Files. The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey ...
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I have long believed that the Left’s focus permanently rotates between race, sex, and class. The activist Left drives the movement along one axis. Then, as Americans tire of those arguments, activists ...
Jeffrey Epstein and his friends standing up for Mary Jo White against Elizabeth Warren tells you everything about the class war at the heart of the files. Then-White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler in ...
“Several people have told me lately that they’ve stopped being able to read, echoing my own experience,” author Katherine May confessed in her newsletter recently. Statistics suggest May and her ...