US lawmakers to vote on release of Epstein files
• Nov 18, 2025, 7:27 AM
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US lawmakers are set to advance the Epstein Files Transparency Act on Tuesday, mandating the release of government records related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein despite President Trump's prior efforts to suppress them. Lawmakers emphasise the necessity of transparency for over 1,000 alleged victims, while pro-Trump activists claim the files could implicate Democrats and other elites.
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US Congress approves release of Epstein files, putting matter before Trump
• 10:22 AM
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The Republican-controlled U.S. Congress voted almost unanimously on Tuesday to force the release of Justice Department files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, an outcome President Donald Trump had fought for months before ending his opp
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Mexico’s president rejects Trump’s suggestion of US strikes on cartel targets
• 1:03 AM
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum on Tuesday firmly ruled out allowing any US military strikes on Mexican soil, after President Donald Trump said he would support such action to curb drug trafficking. She reiterated that Mexico will co-operate on inte
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Trump calls for single federal standard to govern AI
• 12:21 AM
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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Congress to establish a single nationwide standard for regulating artificial intelligence, warning that a patchwork of state rules would stifle growth and imperil the US's ability to compete with China in the ra
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