Jeffrey Epstein is the subject of a major Netflix docuseries. Here are the key moments from the convicted sex offender's past, famous connections, and controversial death.

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Jeffrey Epstein is the subject of a major Netflix docuseries. Here are the key moments from the convicted sex offender's past, famous connections, and controversial death.
 
 
Jeffrey Epstein is the subject of a major Netflix docuseries. Here are the key moments from the convicted sex offender's past, famous connections, and controversial death.
 
The multimillionaire faced charges in the sex trafficking of teenage girls. He died by apparent suicide in the Metropolitan Correctional Center.
 
 
 
 
 
The 29 countries around the world where same-sex marriage is legal
 
 
The 29 countries around the world where same-sex marriage is legal
 
Costa Rica became the latest country to approve same-sex marriage on May 26, 2020, becoming the first nation in Central America to do so.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump plans to sign an executive order 'pertaining to social media' on Thursday, shortly after he accused Twitter of squashing free speech
 
 
Trump plans to sign an executive order 'pertaining to social media' on Thursday, shortly after he accused Twitter of squashing free speech
 
President Donald Trump said he'd "strongly regulate" social platforms after Twitter added fact-check links to his misleading tweets about voter fraud.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Xi Jinping urges China's army to prepare for armed combat as Hong Kong protests restart over a new bill that would strip away the city's freedoms
 
 
Xi Jinping urges China's army to prepare for armed combat as Hong Kong protests restart over a new bill that would strip away the city's freedoms
 
China is expected to pass controversial national security laws for Hong Kong on Thursday, prompting renewed protests in the city.
 
 
 
 
 
Arizona sues Google over claims it illegally collected location data from smartphone users even after they opted out
 
 
Arizona sues Google over claims it illegally collected location data from smartphone users even after they opted out
 
The state said Google violated users' privacy by tracking their location even when they had turned the setting off.
 
 
 
 
 
US mission to the UN accuses China of 'exploiting COVID-19' to distract from abuses in Hong Kong as tensions boil over
 
 
US mission to the UN accuses China of 'exploiting COVID-19' to distract from abuses in Hong Kong as tensions boil over
 
The US has called for the United Nations Security Council to convene over China's aggressive push for national security laws in Hong Kong.
 
 
 
 
 
A top Trump economic adviser says the White House is considering offering 'back to work' cash bonuses for unemployed Americans
 
 
A top Trump economic adviser says the White House is considering offering 'back to work' cash bonuses for unemployed Americans
 
Larry Kudlow said the Trump administration is weighing offering unemployed people a cash bonus for returning to work.
 
 
 
 
 
Twitter tried to correct Trump's falsehoods about vote by mail, but the platform's first fact-check on the president's tweets was itself misleading
 
 
Twitter tried to correct Trump's falsehoods about vote by mail, but the platform's first fact-check on the president's tweets was itself misleading
 
The confusing and misleading parts of their fact-check show the difficulty that accompanies social media platforms acting as fact-checkers, too.
 
 
 
 
 
Attorney General William Barr has tapped an outside prosecutor to investigate allegations of 'unmasking' related to the Russia probe
 
 
Attorney General William Barr has tapped an outside prosecutor to investigate allegations of 'unmasking' related to the Russia probe
 
The inquiry "can shed light on and give us a better understanding of what happened with respect to President Trump" and his campaign, a DOJ spokesperson said.
 
 
 
 
 
The UK is reviewing Huawei's role in its 5G network again, and it's a new sign it could still cave to US pressure
 
 
The UK is reviewing Huawei's role in its 5G network again, and it's a new sign it could still cave to US pressure
 
The UK defied pressure from the Trump administration in January by announcing it would allow Huawei to build "non-core" parts of its 5G network.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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