
News Wrap: DOJ says more Epstein documents discovered
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News Wrap: DOJ says over a million more Epstein documents discovered
In our news wrap Wednesday, the Department of Justice says it's discovered over a million more documents possibly related to Jeffrey Epstein, an explosion in Moscow killed three people, investigators are searching for what caused a massive explosion at a Philadelphia-area nursing home and a powerful storm is slamming Southern California on the eve of what could be the wettest Christmas in years.
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News Wrap: DOJ says more Epstein documents discovered
Clip: 12/24/2025 | 4m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Wednesday, the Department of Justice says it's discovered over a million more documents possibly related to Jeffrey Epstein, an explosion in Moscow killed three people, investigators are searching for what caused a massive explosion at a Philadelphia-area nursing home and a powerful storm is slamming Southern California on the eve of what could be the wettest Christmas in years.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipWILLIAM BRANGHAM: In the day's other headlines:## The Department of Justice says, it has# discovered ove.. that are possibly related to the late# convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
In a social media post, DOJ did not elaborate# on when, where, or how the documents were found,## but they said the new trove will take a few# more weeks to process and release to the public.## That will further delay compliance with# the deadline set by Congress to release## all the Epstein files by last Friday.# A dozen U.S.
senators have urged the## Justice Department's inspector general# to investigate this ongoing delay.
Returning to the war between Russia and Ukraine,## an explosion inside Moscow today killed three# people, including two police officers.
It's## the second deadly explosion in the same area of# the Russian capital in just the last three days.
Russian investigators say two traffic# officers approached an individual,## when a device detonated, killing them and# a bystander.
Russia blames Ukraine for the## attack.
Kyiv has not publicly commented or claimed# responsibility.
The blast occurred very close to## where a car bomb killed a high-ranking# Russian general just two days earlier.
The election authority of Honduras has# declared Nasry Asfura the winner of its## recent embattled presidential# race.
President Trump endorsed## Asfura days before the November 30# election.
In the three weeks since,## the contentious vote count has suffered# technical problems and allegations of fraud.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged# all parties to accept the outcome,## although Asfura's opponent has not yet# conceded.
Honduras' election marks the## latest in a right-wing resurgence# in Latin America.
Just last week,## Chile chose far right politician Jose# Antonio Kast as its next president.
Back here at home, investigators are# searching for what caused a massive## explosion at a Philadelphia area nursing home.# At least two people were killed and 20 injured.## The blast on Tuesday occurred shortly after# a utility crew had responded to reports of a## gas leak.
The explosion collapsed parts of# the building and shook houses blocks away.
One resident died, as well as# a facility employee.
One of## the injured is in critical condition.# After an hours-long search-and-rescue,## officials said everyone was accounted for and# praised first responders for their bravery.
C.J.
WINIK JR., Bristol Township, Pennsylvania,# Police Chief: I have never seen such heroism.## They were running into a building that I could# -- from 50 feet away, could still smell gas.
Some## people couldn't talk.
It was -- this could# have been a much more serious catastrophe.
WILLIAM BRANGHAM: State records# show that inspectors cited the## facility for multiple violations back in October,## including for a lack of barriers to# contain smoke across different floors.
On the West Coast, a powerful storm is# slamming California on the eve of what## could be the wettest Christmas in years for# southern parts of that state.
The atmospheric## river seen from space earlier this week# will continue dumping heavy rain all the## way through Friday.
It's led to scenes like# this today in Southern San Bernardino county## and Northern Mono counties, roads# flooded by dangerous rushing mud.
Coastal areas, including in Los Angeles, are under# flash flood warnings.
Meantime, the same storm is## bringing snow to California's mountains.
Officials# warn of hazardous holiday driving conditions.
And stocks set records on this shortened day of# trading before Christmas.
The Dow Jones industrial## average added nearly 300 points and notched a new# record high.
The Nasdaq made a 50-point gain.
And## the S&P 500 also ended on a record-setting# high note, getting closer to 7,000 points.
Still to come on the "News Hour": author David# Baldacci and his wife work to combat toxic## political discourse; we explore why Christmas# carols endure despite major changes in popular## music; and the armed forces musicians bring us# some holiday cheer in a "News Hour" tradition.
David Baldacci and wife work to counter toxic discourse
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Clip: 12/24/2025 | 8m 23s | How author David Baldacci and his wife are working to counter toxic political discourse (8m 23s)
'Joy to the World' performed by U.S. armed forces musicians
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Clip: 12/24/2025 | 3m 32s | 'Joy to the World' performed by U.S. armed forces musicians (3m 32s)
Local communities may hold the answers to national divisions
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Clip: 12/24/2025 | 10m 15s | Why local communities may hold the answers to national political divisions (10m 15s)
Palestinians mark Christmas in Bethlehem amid conflict
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Clip: 12/24/2025 | 6m 42s | Palestinians mark Christmas in Bethlehem while navigating life during conflict (6m 42s)
Why Christmas carols endure as popular music changes
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Clip: 12/24/2025 | 7m 27s | Why Christmas carols endure as popular music changes (7m 27s)
Zelenskyy proposal for Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine
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Clip: 12/24/2025 | 4m 36s | Zelenskyy proposes compromise for Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine (4m 36s)
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