
Epstein survivor Annie Farmer joins Jake Tapper to discuss the new files released by the DOJ that are tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The files include a 1996 report made by Farmer's younger sister, Maria, which described Epstein stealing nude and partially nude photos of the sisters who were underage at the time.

Epstein survivor Annie Farmer joins Jake Tapper to discuss the new files released by the DOJ that are tied to the Jeffrey Epstein case. The files include a 1996 report made by Farmer's younger sister, Maria, which described Epstein stealing nude and partially nude photos of the sisters who were underage at the time.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem posted on X video she said shows US personnel apprehending an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela. CNN's Kevin Liptak reports.

CNN's Jake Tapper speaks with Nancy Goodman, Executive Director for KidsvCancer.org about the Senate failing to pass the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids A Chance Act after an objection from Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Former world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua beat YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul, delivering a knockout in the Friday night bout. Streamed live on Netflix, Joshua also appeared to break Paul's jaw in the process.

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) tells CNN's Kaitlan Collins he is considering filing articles of impeachment against Attorney General Pam Bondi, as the Justice Department's heavy redaction of many of the Epstein files 'raises red flags.'

CNN Senior International Correspondent Will Ripley talks about the 2023 Australian mushroom poisonings case involving Erin Patterson, who was convicted for orchestrating an unimaginable crime. Stream the three-part CNN Original Series "Death Cap: The Mushroom Murders" on the CNN app.

Newly released footage shows US and Jordanian forces hitting alleged ISIS sites in Syria, a retaliatory strike in response to last week’s attack that killed two American soldiers and a civilian interpreter. US officials say roughly 70 targets were struck in Operation Hawkeye.

Several hours after the Justice Department released thousands of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein on Friday, some of the late-pedophile’s survivors are feeling frustrated as they struggle to navigate the DOJ’s public “Epstein Library” in search of information about their own abuse and cases. CNN's MJ Lee reports.



