Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are among high-profile individuals facing legal summonses in a sweeping congressional probe into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The bipartisan committee, formed to investigate Epstein’s extensive network and ties to political elites, is demanding testimonies and records amid growing pressure for transparency.
The development comes as American lawmakers intensify scrutiny of Epstein’s decades-long operations, including his connections to global figures, secretive island meetings, and alleged protection by powerful institutions.
Meanwhile, a newly released federal report on the Titan submersible disaster—which killed five passengers in 2023 during a deep-sea voyage to the Titanic wreck—has concluded the tragedy “could have been prevented.”
The probe cites ignored safety warnings, regulatory blind spots, and commercial recklessness by OceanGate, the firm behind the ill-fated dive. Families of the victims are now calling for criminal accountability and stricter industry oversight.
On another frontier, NASA and private contractors are locked in a high-stakes race to construct the first nuclear reactor on the moon by the end of the decade.
The plan, part of America’s broader ambitions for a permanent lunar base, is stirring both excitement and concern over the militarization of space and potential environmental fallout. China and Russia are said to be monitoring the developments closely, signaling a new space-age arms race.
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