Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes have left deep scars across the country, yet the unanswered questions remain especially pressing in New Mexico. Mr. Epstein’s property, Zorro Ranch, located outside of Santa Fe has become a symbol not only of unchecked abuse, but also of how wealth and secrecy can overpower oversight.
For survivors, the pain is compounded by a lack of answers. How did this happen here, and why was nothing done to stop it? What steps, if any, could have been taken to prevent sexual abuse at Zorro Ranch? Until New Mexico fully confronts its role in the Epstein saga, survivors are left without closure, and conspiracy theories will continue to thrive in the absence of transparency.
The devastating wildfires that swept through Southern California in January 2025 left thousands of homeowners facing the difficult task of recovering and rebuilding. One of the biggest challenges for many survivors is recovering the value of what was lost inside their homes — furniture, clothing, electronics, and other personal belongings.
Recent developments in California law and insurance regulation directly affect how these personal property claims are handled. A formal request from the Insurance Commissioner earlier this year and a new law signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in October both aim to make it easier for wildfire survivors to receive full compensation.
A nationwide recall has been issued for certain frozen spinach products made by Sno Pac Foods after testing revealed potential contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) emphasizes that Listeria can pose serious health risks, particularly to vulnerable populations such as young children, pregnant women, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
The recall involves both bulk and packaged frozen spinach sold in retail stores across the country, as well as ready-to-eat meals produced by FreshRealm, a food service ...
In a major win for survivors, Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 250 (AB 250) into law on October 13, 2025, creating a new look-back window that reopens the doors of justice for many adult survivors of sexual assault in California.
This law allows survivors who were previously barred from filing civil lawsuits due to expired statutes of limitations to bring claims through December 31, 2027, against individuals and private entities. AB 250 represents a powerful tool for accountability and healing, especially for survivors whose voices have long been silenced by procedural time limits.
An explosion at a military munitions facility in McEwen, Tennessee, left multiple people dead and several others missing on Friday, October 10, 2025. The blast occurred at Accurate Energetic Systems, a company that manufactures and tests explosives across an eight-building complex in rural Humphreys County, about 60 miles southwest of Nashville.
The names of 16 people who are presumed dead in the massive blast have been released. The victims are: Jason Adams, Erick Anderson, Billy Baker, Adam Boatman, Christopher Clark, Mindy Clifton, James Cook, Reyna Gillahan, LaTeisha Mays ...
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					